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5 Years Ago OT Said It Was A 2 Year Plan

Steve

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More Stimulus Waste: Green Jobs Training Program Fails to Create Jobs

Vice-President Joe Biden announced a new $500 million stimulus funded jobs training program. The new initiative would be aimed at training unemployed workers to compete and attain employment in the administration's coveted field of 'green jobs'. At the time of his announcement, Biden stated that the program would create "real live jobs for a real live future".

Fast-forward to today, and a new audit provided by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Inspector General indicates that the program provides little more than a reminder that stimulus spending has been overburdened with rampant waste - all on the taxpayer's dime.

The green jobs training initiative has been no different, begging the question - How was the stimulus bill ever going to create jobs, when the administration couldn't even train people for them?

'Real live jobs', it turns out, has been less than real, and severely lacking in jobs.

The new report concludes that the training program had “been limited in terms of reported employment outcomes.”

That would be an understatement.

The audit according to the Washington Times, not only summarizes the green jobs training program as a failure for job creation, it details the scope of that abject failure.

“President Obama’s green jobs training program, which was part of his stimulus, has failed on most key jobs measures, according to a new internal audit that found it was training workers who already had jobs that didn’t need green energy skills, and was failing to place new enrollees in jobs once they finished the training.”

The program aimed to have placed over 81,000 enrollees into jobs, but fell far short of that goal. While 30,857 people did find employment - roughly 38% of the target number - a good portion of those individuals were already employed and simply found another position.

Worse, that 38% share of individuals who gained employment showed little if any staying power, with only 16% able to keep their jobs for at least six months.

All told, the program fell 84% below its own goal of job creation.

Congressman Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, provided this conclusion:

“’The green jobs training program belongs in the long list of the Administration’s bad investments including the bankruptcies of Solyndra, Beacon Power, Abound, and just this month, A123,’

The Obama administration has continually thrown money into spurring economic development in the ‘green jobs’ industry. More often than not, funds rarely hit their intended target, rarely generate tangible job growth, and rarely succeed by any measure.

This is yet another example of government waste that yields little in the way of actual benefits to the American economy. Taxpayers watch repeatedly as their green money is used to invest in green jobs, while the perpetual waste is making everyone see red.

probably would have been cheaper to send them to North Dakota with a brand spanking new camper for each of them to stay in while they worked..
 

Steve

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1. $100,000 IN STIMULUS FUNDS USED FOR A MARTINI BAR & BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE:
SHERYL ATKINSON, CBS News: "You probably wouldn't guess that a martini bar and a Brazilian steakhouse would be on tap for stimulus funds, but in St. Joseph, Missouri, two privately owned facilities are getting 100,000 of your tax dollars.” (CBS's "CBS Evening News," 12/9/09)

2. $390,000 TO STUDY MALT LIQUOR AND MARIJUANA CONSUMPTION:
"The State University Of New York at Buffalo won $390,000 to study young adults who drink malt liquor and smoke marijuana." ("Senate GOP Point Out 'Pure Waste' Found In Stimulus Package," The Hill, 12/8/09)

3. $210,000 TO STUDY LEARNING PATTERNS OF HONEYBEES:
"The University Of Hawaii collected $210,000 to study the learning patterns of honeybees, and $700,000 went to help crab fishermen in Oregon recover lost crab pots." ("Senate GOP Point Out 'Pure Waste' Found In Stimulus Package," The Hill, 12/8/09)

4. $1 MILLION TO STUDY ANTS:
"Half a million dollars went to Arizona State University to study the genetic makeup of ants to determine distinctive roles in ant colonies; $450,000 went to the University Of Arizona to study the division of labor in ant colonies." ("Senate GOP Point Out 'Pure Waste' Found In Stimulus Package," The Hill, 12/8/09)

5. $15,551 TO STUDY DRUNK MICE:
"The rodent study at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton used $15,551 in stimulus funds to pay for two summer researchers to help gauge how alcohol affects a mouse's motor functions." ("Stimulus Money And Weird Science: Benefit Or Boondoggle?" The Orlando Sentinel, 2/16/10)

6. $4,200-$5,500 TAX CREDIT FOR PURCHASING GOLF CARTS:
"President Obama's stimulus plan is now paying Americans to buy that great necessity of modern life, the golf cart." "Thanks to the federal tax credit to buy high-mileage cars that was part of President Obama's stimulus plan, Uncle Sam is now paying Americans to buy that great necessity of modern life, the golf cart. The federal credit provides from $4,200 to $5,500 for the purchase of an electric vehicle, and when it is combined with similar incentive plans in many states the tax credits can pay for nearly the entire cost of a golf cart." ("Cash For Clubbers," The Wall Street Journal, 10/17/09)

7. $219,000 TO STUDY THE SEX LIVES OF FEMALE COLLEGE FRESHMEN:
"Five hundred Syracuse University freshmen will divulge the details of their sex lives… $219,000 in stimulus funds for the study." "Five hundred Syracuse University freshmen will divulge the details of their sex lives as part of a women's health study called 'The Women's Health Project,' being conducted by Michael Carey, SU professor of psychology and medicine. Carey has found himself the target of nationwide criticism from conservatives since he received $219,000 in stimulus funds for the study, which looks at the sex patterns of college women." ("SU Sex Study Raises Concern," The [Syracuse] Daily Orange, 9/8/09)

8. $1 MILLION TO RENOVATE "THE SUNSET STRIP":
"Sunset Boulevard, also known as 'The Sunset Strip' and one of the most famous streets in the world, will be getting a $7 million facelift after more than 75 years of use, with a free million dollar nose job coming from Uncle Sam. The City of West Hollywood Council received one million dollars in federal funds from the Federal American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA), (otherwise known as the $700 billion federal stimulus package), for the long-planned Sunset Strip Beautification Project, which is scheduled to break ground soon. The guaranteed funding will allow the City to increase the already nearly $7 million budgeted for this project by an additional $1,105,000, meaning enhancements to a project that already included the resurfacing of the roadway, sidewalk and improved landscaping." ("Feds Stimulus Sunset Strip Beautification Project," WeHoNews, 9/28/09)

9. $325,394 TO STUDY "MATING DECISIONS" OF CACTUS BUGS:
The Cactus Bug Project at the University Of Florida is more ambitious, spending $325,394 in stimulus money to determine how environment affects the mating decisions of females. According to the project proposal, it should also answer the question, ‘Whether males with large weapons are more or less attractive to females.'" ("Stimulus Money And Weird Science: Benefit Or Boondoggle?" The Orlando Sentinel, 2/16/10)

10. $500,000 TO STUDY "SOCIAL NETWORKS LIKE FACEBOOK":
"A $498,000, Three-Year Grant" To Study "Social Networks Like Facebook." "Millions of Internet users have been enjoying the fun -- and free -- services provided by advertiser-supported online social networks like Facebook. But Landon Cox, a Duke University assistant professor of computer science, worries about the possible down side -- privacy problems. … To delve deeper into these issues and begin the search for alternatives, Cox recently won a $498,000, three-year grant from the National Science Foundation. The funding is part of the federal stimulus package called the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)." ("Seeking Privacy In The Clouds: Research Aims At Isolating Social Network Information From 'Control Of A Central Entity,'" Science Daily, 10/15/09)

11. $3.4 MILLION FOR A TURTLE TUNNEL IN FLORIDA:
"The other third of the stimulus, government infrastructure spending, has been the most controversial from the start. Some proposals have been criticized as wasteful, such as … A $3.4 million 'ecopassage' to help turtles cross a highway in Tallahassee, Fla." ("The Challenge In Counting Stimulus Returns," The Wall Street Journal, 10/27/09)

12. $30 MILLION FOR A SPRING TRAINING BASEBALL COMPLEX FOR THE ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS AND COLORADO ROCKIES: "A big chunk of the money that will pay for a new spring-traning training baseball complex on tribal land in the East Valley will be delivered bia a financing program that's part of the federal economic-stimulus plan. The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community says it may borrow as much as $30 million of the estimated cost of the $100 million complex near Scottsdale that will become the spring home of the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies." ("Stimulus To Help Tribe Build Baseball Complex," The Arizona Republic, 9/17/09)

13. $54 MILLION IN STIMULUS FUNDS USED FOR THE NAPA VALLEY WINE TRAIN:
JONATHAN KARL, ABC News: "The Napa Valley Wine train, to tourists a great way to see America's most celebrated wine region, to others exhibit A in what's wrong with the stimulus." SEN. TOM COBURN: "What that is, is a situation where you see the wealthy or well connected get taken care of and the community suffers." KARL: "He's talking about the Napa Valley wine train relocation project, 54 million stimulus dollars to build a new rail bridge, elevate and relocate 3,300 ft of tracks and put flood walls around the train's main station." (ABC News' "Good Morning America," 2/2/10)

14. $50,000 IN STIMULUS FUNDS USED FOR A TENNIS COURT IN MONTANA:
DAVID MATTINGLY, CNN: "I Came To Bozeman to find a city on thin ice over how it's spending stimulus money -- $50,000 to erase all of these cracks and potholes in city tennis court. ... Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer wants to make Bozeman an example of how not to spend stimulus money." ... GOV. BRIAN SCHWEITZER: "What they violated was that rule of common sense. There ought to be that little guy in your head that waves his finger at you and says, wait a minute, we might want to rethink this thing." (CNN, 1/25/10)

15. $250 STIMULUS CHECKS WENT TO PRISONERS:
MEGYN KELLY, Fox News: “Thousands to a million of your stimulus dollars have gone straight to convicts. That's right, the feds sending $250 stimulus checks to thousands upon thousands of prisoners... We're talking first degree murders who are getting your money." (Fox News' "America's Newsroom," 8/26/09)

just a few of the hundreds of examples of waste in the Obama boondoggle

now all we have to do is wait for a liberal to come on here and blame Bush and defend Obama 's waste.. ..
 

Traveler

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hopalong said:
Why can't we sell all those shovels that were purchased for the shovel ready jobs :wink: :wink:
Can you imagine how an Obama voter would react to a shovel? Like showing a crucifix to a vampire.
 

Mike

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Traveler said:
hopalong said:
Why can't we sell all those shovels that were purchased for the shovel ready jobs :wink: :wink:
Can you imagine how an Obama voter would react to a shovel? Like showing a crucifix to a vampire.
:lol: I can envision it now! :lol:

Screaming while they're texting on their Obamaphone. :lol:
 
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