Office of Management & Budget Document: 12 Stimulus Recipients Reported 'Unrealistic Job Data'
The Obama administration, under fire for inflating job growth from the $787 billion stimulus plan, slashed over 60,000 jobs from its most recent report on the program because the reporting outlets had submitted "unrealistic data," according to a document obtained by ABC News.
The Office of Management and Budget document shows that before an Oct. 30 progress report on the program the administration asked the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board to remove information from 12 stimulus recipients that contained "unrealistic data," including "unrealistic job data." (Read the document here.)
One recipient – Talladega County of Alabama – claimed that 5,000 jobs had been saved or created from only $42,000 in stimulus funds.
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7 comments:
He's like the energizer bunny he just keeps lying and lying and lying...etc.
Anyone remember the term "fuzzy math"? What a bunch of idiots, you Obama slurpers.
The Obama bunny ...lol.
The lying is proof that Obama knows the so called stimulus package didn't work.
The people that voted for Obama are gullable and stupid people thou and will believe anything.
You all are idiots. Didn't this say that Obama found out about it and took it out of the report? That seems like he did the correct thing. How would you like to spin it?
The White House is standing by their numbers even after the admitted they were wrong ! So who is the idiot ?
I seem to recall several instances of buddy Bush using artificial numbers.
It doesn't matter who is in office, they're ALL liars.
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