You're proving my point exactly.
Hardly ... and I'll explain why in a moment. But first, from your response, I gather that you agree with me that the New Deal didn't recover the economy. Please inform gdnp and Dr Adequate.
World War II started in 1939 and shortly afterwards the Great Depression was over. Billions were poured into the economy, which was almost entirely controled by the federal government. I know libertarians can't stand to hear this, but it worked.
Now as to this claim, note that there are a few major differences between the sort of programs the money was spent on in WW2 and what it will be spent on in Obama's stimulus package.
First, the WW2 money was spent on building weapons because there was a REAL need. Most of the things the Obama spending will go towards are not really needed. In fact, you probably can't even tell us how they arrived at the amounts being spent on various things. That's because they just pulled those numbers out of the air. They aren't based on need.
And to build the WW2 weapons, they had to build lots and lots of new industry ... which created the means by which people would be employed and would create new wealth after the war was over. Plus, WW2 spending created an entire new technological base in dozens of fields. We came out of WW2 the manufacturing and technological powerhouse of the entire world. The Obama program, in contrast, will mostly fund temporary jobs like redecorating offices and building things that will have very little to do with growing the economy long term or increasing our production capacity. Sorry, but a road to Vegas will not do that. It's just PORK.
Nor will keeping people in homes they couldn't afford and still won't be able afford after the money runs out. In fact, for those people to keep those home you will have to continue to STEAL money from those who didn't make such bad decisions and give it to them. What's going to be the price tag of that? Obama announced $75 billion for this one item alone and I heard the final pricetag may run to over $250 billion. Bet its double even that. And Let me guess. They all voted for Obama.
And Obama's programs are not going to alter technology any significant way either (despite all the rhetoric). In fact, his emphasis on green and bogus global warming hysteria will likely damage our relative productivity relative to the rest of the world ... make us even less competitive.
And there are more differences that make your claim absolutely silly. Do you know how much those WW2 jobs paid? Very little compared to the expectations of Obama, democrats and those who will benefit from Obama's program. EACH job created under Obama's program (assuming as many jobs are created as is claimed) will cost between $200,000 and $300,000. I assure you that the jobs created during WW2 cost a fraction of that.
And what sort of housing did they get for their work back in WW2? A quonset hut? A fox hole? And what sort of food did they get? K rations? Were they all promised TVs too? Of course not. So don't try and claim the WW2 experience proves the stimulus package will work to recover the economy now. It only makes you look desperate to find ANY example that might support this bogus notion that government can manage economies better than a free market. The truth is they can't.
And by the way, I'm no liberal.
And yet you want to tax and spend, tax and spend, and you support a bill that for the most part is nothing but welfare.
