Barack Obama’s Stimulus Package Will Wash New Orleans Away
By Concerned Mother on February 19, 2009 at 5:50 PM in Barack Obama, Economic Stimulus, Hillary Clinton, Jesse Jackson Jr., Louisiana
(bumped up from last night late . this is a CRITICALLY IMPORTANT POST about what Barack Obama is overlooking)
Remember Jesse Jackson, Jr., and his claim that voters should “analyze” Hillary Clinton’s tears? We should analyze those tears in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, he said, especially as Hillary will have to face the Democratic voters of South Carolina, 45% of whom are African-Americans who see “real hope” in Barack Obama.
Maybe Jesse and all those African-American voters who dismissed Hillary’s tears but saw “real hope” in Obama should analyze this in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and of Barack Obama’s deceitful campaign:
WASHINGTON — In projecting the job benefits from the giant stimulus bill signed into law Tuesday by President Barack Obama, the White House says the 2nd Congressional District that includes New Orleans will receive the lowest job employment benefit among the 435 nationally.
The White House says it is a formula-driven number…
The 2nd Congressional District of Louisiana includes New Orleans, a city that is struggling to repopulate and to rebuild its infrastructure. Although the region is still recovering from Hurricane Katrina, it will receive the least amount of stimulus from Obama’s vaunted package. New Orleans, I guess, is only worthy of one’s attention when one is campaigning and race baiting, not when one is writing a spending bill. That is quite the Mardi Gras gift for a city that supported him with 79% of the vote during the general election.
New Orleanians will still celebrate Carnival tonight with the Ancient Druids in Uptown. And New Orleans will recover, even if Obama and his operatives in Washington, DC, will sit idly at their desks as this city sinks into the Gulf. Besides, we have seen this before. Does anyone remember George W. Bush in 2005 or John Calvin Coolidge in 1927?
Question Hillary’s tears all you want, Senate Candidate #5. At least her actions and her little formulas will not wash us away. Maybe you and the people you answer to can analyze that after you finally read the stimulus package for which you voted. And please tell me if the African-American voters of South Carolina will still see “real hope” in Obama in the wake of his decision to ignore New Orleans.






















