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Yeah - I've yet to see anyone post data from one economist, in 2012, that disputes the CBO's report on the stimulus re: the effect on jobs and GDP.
You're right - don't hold your breathing waiting to see any one here be able to explain "why the stimulus is a massive failure" - other than that they hate Obama.
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Math, not welcome here. Point proven again that once math is introduced to a debate on this forum the debate moves on to something else.
Numbers do not lie.
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Post one. Just one. I've posted the following economists that say the stimulus worked, with their supporting data via published studies. Feyrer and Sacerdote. Chodorow-Reich, Feiveson, Liscow, and Woolston. Wilson. Congressional Budget Office. Council of Economic Advisors. Zandi and Blinder. Oh and Reis. Where are all those economists saying the stimulus was a massive failure again? Can you name one?
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