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Wall Street Weekly | 11/06/2009 11:45 am

Liz Peek: Obama Deaf to Election Warning But May Get Bailed Out

As bad as the recent jobs report is, the president is likely to receive some good news over the next several months …

Bears, Bulls, Chickens and Pigs: wOw’s Wall Street Weekly with Liz Peek (Week of 11/2) 

Editor’s Note: Liz Peek is a financial columnist.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the unemployment rate rose from 9.8% to 10.2% in October, the highest level since 1983. Job losses were primarily in construction, manufacturing and retail, and were worse than expected. This is not good news; the terrible job market clearly weighs on consumer sentiment and spending, slowing the recovery. The debilitating payroll cuts also produced some cranky voters this past Election Day.

All politics may be local, but it is hard not to read national significance into Tuesday’s election results. Voters rallied against high taxes and the worrisome economy, while in Virginia, disillusioned young and independent voters crossed the aisle yet again to elect a long-odds Republican.

Astonishingly, the Obama administration has chalked up this apparent warning shot to circumstances beyond their control. Neither tea parties nor sinking polls or, now, pointed election returns seem to have made the slightest dent in their enthusiasm for policies that the majority of Americans do not embrace. Speaker Nancy Pelosi could barely contain her glee that the Democrats had picked up an extra House seat in New York – all the better to ram health-care legislation through. Remember Obama’s words on the night he was elected? "I will listen to you, especially when we disagree."

Americans are genuinely concerned about their country’s fiscal prospects, and about Obama’s programs that will create even worse deficits down the road. Fundamentally, they are worried that a shrinking number of people are supporting a growing segment of the population. The jobs being "saved" or added currently are mainly government jobs; the private sector continues to lay off workers. Even a caveman (with all due respect) gets that this is an unworkable trend.

In 2007 economist Gary Shilling wrote that 52.6% of Americans received "significant income from government programs, up from 49.4% in 2000 and 28.3% in 1950." These figures included, for 2007, 19 million Americans on food stamps, 57 million receiving Social Security payments, over 4 million collecting income from the Veterans’ Administration and millions more employed by the government. For sure, the figure has risen in the past two years as increasing numbers have received unemployment assistance and as the government has propped up banks and autos.

At the same time, a growing number of Americans do not contribute to our tax roles. The Tax Foundation reports that about one-third of our population files returns but pays no taxes, up from 18% in the early 1980s, while another 20 million Americans do not file returns at all.

This is not about social justice. It’s about a shifting of the economic burden in a way that is unsustainable. As baby boomers approach retirement and begin to receive Social Security, the number of people paying in more than they are taking out is going to shrink yet again. Add to that inevitability the millions that will receive health care under the legislation working its way through Congress and it is no wonder that young voters shifted gears. They see the burden contained in the legislation that Democrats are so eager to adopt. It is worth noting that, in 1980, 55% of Americans were receiving government handouts – a level that ushered in the Reagan revolution.

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True Grit

Debor is last person that anyone should accuse of not doing research! My goodness…now, on to this 9/11 theory;

Your post is most ambiguous really. Are you stating that the PNAC was behind 9/11, or are you just saying that 9/11 opened up opportunities?

You may be more interested in George Soros, if you are one to support manipulation of economies through crisis. Try Googling George Soros the man behing moveon.org. That is what is going on now, it always helps to stay current, I think.

By True Grit on 11/09/2009 6:23 pm
Laurel Sayler
I’m saying that the government knew an attack was imminent and they allowed it to happen in order to open up opportunities for a new world order.
By Laurel Sayler on 11/09/2009 8:17 pm
deber B

Laurel, hindsight is 20/20.   Of course there was intelligence information on the terrorists before 9/11.   Until something happens there’s not much you can do but continue your surveillance and share your information in the Pentagon.   It takes a long time to get a decision together when many people have to be briefed and on board.  

Today, right this minute, we have terrorist sleeper cells in our country.   We know who they are and where they are but until they actually start to do something we cannot arrest them.   A case in point are the recent arrests in New York….our intelligence knew they were buying homemade bomb supplies.   Finally they had enough on them to arrest them.   Hopefully we will continue to keep our citizens safe using these methods.   However, it is no guarantee.

If an attack happened this afternoon in DC and several buildings were blown up what you still see that an attack was imminent and Obama didn’t stop it?   Would you blame him the way you are blaming George Bush?

By deber B on 11/10/2009 6:23 am
Laurel Sayler
What if??? that’s what you got is more what if??? If there was an attack and there was proof that Obama knew that people were plotting the attack then yes I would blame him.
By Laurel Sayler on 11/10/2009 12:11 pm
Mary E. Sayler
Deber, you didn’t hurt my feelings.  I was a teacher for 36 years and part of that job was asking questions that made my students think.  No questions with "Yes" and "No" answers. It is a life long habit of mine to ask questions that make people think.  Don’t think I will ever change.  Will check out the link you gave me.
By Mary E. Sayler on 11/09/2009 3:16 pm
deber B

Mary, you don’t need to change.   I love answering questions to the best of my ability however often times they are so broad I can’t wrap my mind around it without posting a full page.  

Bin Laden is a scary guy because he can sell the recruits on language from the Koran.

By deber B on 11/09/2009 3:26 pm
Sherrie Crews

Hardy you said that Obama has ALREADY increased the deficit more than Bush did.

Here is the headline on one of those links of yours:

CBO: Obama�s First-Year Deficit May Quadruple Bush�s Last-Year Deficit

Do you see that word MAY? They’re talking about projections based on assumptions made by right wing economist as is the Foundry and CNN is reporting what these two wingnut organizations are saying.

They’re not facts they’re just more wingnut Bullshit. 

As far as the wars being Obama’s to stop, yes they are, but again you’re expecting him to clean up Bush’s eight year worth of distruction in one year. 

By Sherrie Crews on 11/06/2009 3:30 pm
Sara Smile

Ah yes, Sherrie — the right wing loves to sneak in the weasel words "MAY" and "COULD" for good scare tactic measure.    Daily here in the Midwest we are subjected to right wing commercials against the Healthcare Reform because seniors "could" lose their doctors, seniors "may" be denied life saving operations, ad nauseum.  

 

By Sara Smile on 11/06/2009 4:00 pm
deber B

Sara, have you read the Healthcare bill yet?  No, of course not.   I hear it has "May" or "Could" throughout the entire 2,000 plus pages but that’s okay right?   Because it’s Obama’s?

 Roll on the floor….Obama and Pelosi’s healthcare bill will NOT pass this year.   Why?   Because they are not listening to the American people which will cost all of them their jobs.   The American vote will see to that.   They want healthcare reform but they want it done right.   So far, this administration has been incapable of getting anything right.  : (

By deber B on 11/06/2009 4:49 pm
Callie O

How dreadful, Sara, that you in the Midwest are subjected to all those right wing commercials against this Health Care Bill 3962.  Possibly the worst piece of legislation in modern history.  We in the Southeast are being subjected to commercials begging us to call our representatives in support of the bill.  Apparently they think we’re a bunch of redneck fools.  At least that’s what they were calling us when we went, very peacefully, to town hall meetings.  And we’ve been called "wingnuts" long before YOU joined the frey.

They really should save their breaths.  Didn’t they notice how quickly middle America responded to Rep. Bachmann’s call for a Washington Rally yesterday?  Our patriotic spirit is being reborn, strictly from seeing the horrors being perpetrated in Washington during the past year. 

Nancy Pelosi has obviously lost whatever was left of her feeble mind.  I doubt she’ll see another term.  Except possibly one in a California asylum.

The true spirit of America will prevail.

By Callie O on 11/06/2009 10:42 pm
Sandy B

It’s always MUCH easier and MUCH quicker to break things and mess them up than it is to clean up the mess. How convenient to overlook that.

It’s not just about leaving the wars- it’s about leaving them responsibly and not leaving a politically unstable situation that can harm us and others.  Just because we haven’t managed to leave yet, is in no way evidence that President Obama now "knows" things that make him agree with Dubya.

By Sandy B on 11/06/2009 4:00 pm
Leigh Hart
Sandy, Your first sentence is spot on…it is EXACTLY what Mr. Obama is doing…breaking things and messing them up.
By Leigh Hart on 11/07/2009 3:47 pm
Sandy B
No. President Obama inherited a MESS that Dubya created, including 2 wars overseas and a failing economy.
By Sandy B on 11/08/2009 1:58 pm
Leigh Hart

An economy which under Obama’s steller leadership has continued to deteriote including 10.2% unemployment…the highest unemployment in 25 years. Under Obama’s keen economic guidance we’ve seen the value of our dollar decline and gold continue to reach new highs. Inflation if not hyper inflation are lurking around the corner. Etc. etc. etc.

We’ve seen Obama fail to heed the advice of his hand picked general on the ground in Afghanistan with October being the month with the highest casualty rate since the war began. Troop morale is is horrible and when Obama made his stealth visit to Dover AFB in the middle of the night to meet the plane containing 18 flag draped coffins, 17 of those 18 families refused to allow Obama to have his picture taken with their deceased’s coffin or with the families themselves.

Obama’s missteps, bunglings, failures, broken promises and lies are legion. He is making a complete mess of things.

By Leigh Hart on 11/08/2009 4:10 pm
Mary E. Sayler
Tell me, how anything would have been different under the leadership of McCain and Palin?
By Mary E. Sayler on 11/08/2009 9:25 pm