Let's Stop Torturing Facts and Start Working Together
Jared Bernstein
Chief Economist and Economic Policy Adviser to Vice President Joseph Biden
Posted: September 6, 2010 12:22 PM
Lindsay Graham has often shown that he's fully capable of being reasonable and bipartisan. Which made it particularly disappointing to see his misleading use of numbers yesterday.
On Meet the Press, the senator, against a wave of evidence to the contrary, argued that the Recovery Act has been "an absolute disaster" and called for canceling "a lot" of what's left in the bill (transcript here).
His evidence for this claim: "... we've lost two-and-a-half million jobs since the stimulus passed."
Take a look at the figure below and you'll see why this is so misleading. He's conflating two periods of very different employment trends. In the first, when his team's policies dominated, employment hemorrhaged at nightmarish rates. In the second, when the Recovery Act was on the scene, job losses in the private sector began to diminish, and this year, turned positive.
In fact, over the past eight months, the private sector has added more than three-quarters of a million jobs (763,000). And reams of analysis associate this turnaround with the Recovery Act.
To conflate these two obviously different periods, when the difference is in fact a direct contrast between our policies and theirs, is seriously misleading.
But it is standard Republican practice these days. They drove the car in the ditch, stood by the road wagging their fingers while the Recovery Act and other policies got it out, and now, as the car is starting off in the right direction, are saying, "Hey, their plans can't be working because that car used to be in a ditch!"
Let me be clear. The car, as I said, is finally moving in the right direction, but it needs to go a lot faster. Eight years of deep neglect has seriously damaged its engine, and it's not going attain full speed right away.
That's why President Obama continues to work with anyone who's willing to help build on the momentum you see in the chart below. As he put it just last Friday:
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