NYT’s Calmes Sees Obama’s Plan as Job Creator, Warns Stubborn GOP ‘Could Lose the House’

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New York Times White House reporter Jackie Calmes and Binyamin Appelbaum reported Wednesday on Obama’s latest big-spending “stimulus” proposal, “ Bigger Economic Role for Washington ,” enthused that the chance of some of it coming law “could have a substantial effect on economic growth and unemployment….could add 100,000 to 150,000 jobs a month over the next year, according to estimates from several of the country’s best-known forecasting firms.” Calmes had consistently hyped the administration’s stream of vague, liberal spend-now-pay-later economic “plans,”only to see the proposals die in Congress. This front-page headline from her July 20 story captures her typical cheerleading tone: “ Bipartisan Plan For Budget Deal Buoys President – House Republicans Face Intensifying Pressure to Avoid Isolation .” (It has not aged well.)

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