Too late and way too little
http://socialistworker.org/print/2010/09/08/too-late-and-way-too-littleSeptember 8, 2010
THE FEEBLE inaction of the Obama administration in the face of one of the worst unemployment crises in the last 75 years could be summed up with two numbers from his "economic development"--please, don't call it a stimulus--proposals unveiled this week.
-- $50 billion: That's the amount Barack Obama proposed for spending on infrastructure investments, mostly directed at transportation projects.
-- $200 billion: That's what Obama is proposing for...tax breaks for Corporate America, so businesses can fully deduct the cost of new capital investments.
There you have it in a nutshell: The Obama White House throws together a last-ditch please-don't-call-it-a-stimulus proposal, nakedly aimed at mobilizing support for Democrats in the November elections, and without a hope in hell of passing Congress as long as a single Republican senator can breathe the word "filibuster."
And Obama still proposes four times more money for corporations that are doing fine than for a government program that would create actual jobs, though only a fraction of what's needed.
The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression is dragging on for workers and their families, if not the banksters. But the Obama administration remains devoted to the discredited economic policies--hysteria about budget deficits, tax cuts fraudulently promoted as a way to spur growth, strangulation of government programs that help working people--which set the stage for the crisis in the first place.