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Home Front: Politix
Democrat Districts Stimulus Boodle Almost Double Republicans'
2010-03-27
Yesterday The Hill reported that Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that "keeping a Democratic majority in the House is 'too important to the country,'" which is why "she had no intention of ceding control of the House in this fall's elections, despite Republican optimism that they can win control of the chamber." Appearing on PBS, Pelosi addressed potential Democratic losses due to Sunday's health care vote, "I've said if passing this bill means I have to walk out of my office that night, it would be with the greatest pride." However, she cautioned, "I haven't any intention of losing the Democratic majority."

Sure. Here is another reason Mrs. Pelosi might want to keep a democratic majority. That's because, as it turns out, based on my new analysis of the Recovery.org data, Democratic districts are getting 1.8 times more money on average than Republican districts. Using Recovery.gov data, and cleaning it up seriously to be able to use it, we find that Republican districts are getting on average $260.6 million in stimulus awards while democratic districts are getting on average $471.5 million. The average is award per district is $385.9 million.

Interestingly, my data also confirms that the stimulus funds are not allocated based on unemployment rates or even variations in unemployment rates. So basically, if the administration believes that government spending can create jobs, the allocation of the funds doesn't show it.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Remember all the profitable GM dealerships forced to close that just happened to be in districts voting R ??
Posted by: lotp   2010-03-27 17:03  

#6  They don't call it the biggest heist in history for nothing. Face it, people, we are being governed by a gang of thieves.

I bet if they looked even closer they'd find the actual entities that receive the funding in the Republican districts are Democrats.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2010-03-27 14:36  

#5  The NYSlimes would be all over this if the parties were reversed.
Posted by: Gomez Threter7450   2010-03-27 13:08  

#4  Obama and the Dems are all about the party, not America. It's time to crash that party.
Posted by: wt   2010-03-27 13:03  

#3  Wait.....what? Gee for just a second there I thought this article was insinuating that the Dems are corrupt or something. Whew, almost had my faith shaken.

I'm not always the biggest fan of the Republican party mind you, but why anyone would ever vote for a Democrat is simply beyond my comprehension.
Posted by: Jefferson   2010-03-27 11:24  

#2  Democratic districts are getting 1.8 times more money on average than Republican districts.

Shocking! Shocking I tell you. Why.... this is tantamount to, to, to bribery, kickbacks, payoffs, etc. Who could have guessed this would happen?
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-03-27 09:46  

#1  At first I though suprise meeter please. But pigs at the trough are much more appropriate.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2010-03-27 00:52  

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