Jobless claims jump again, polls show decline in confidence for Porkulus
posted at 5:13 pm on July 23, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
If Barack Obama hoped to get better news on employment in order to boost his efforts on ObamaCare, the news today won’t lift his spirits. New unemployment claims jumped to 554,000 this week, above analysts’ expectations:
The number of newly laid-off workers seeking jobless benefits rose last week, though the government said its report again was distorted by the timing of auto plant shutdowns. …
The increase follows two straight weeks of sharp drops largely because automakers didn’t lay off as many workers as expected in early July. General Motors and Chrysler temporarily shut down many of their plants earlier than usual this year, in May and June, after filing for bankruptcy protection and restructuring their companies.
A department analyst said the government’s seasonal adjustment process expected claims to drop sharply last week, after the normal pattern of auto layoffs was complete. But that didn’t happen, causing seasonally-adjusted claims to rise.
Weekly claims remain far above the 300,000 to 350,000 that analysts say is consistent with a healthy economy. New claims last fell below 300,000 in early 2007. The lowest level this year was 488,000 for the week ended Jan. 3.
Small wonder that Rasmussen sees even more decline in confidence in Obama’s stimulus:
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 25% of U.S. voters now say the stimulus plan has helped the economy. That’s a six-point drop from a month ago.
Thirty-one percent (31%) say the stimulus actually hurt the economy, little changed from a month ago. However, this is the first poll showing that more voters believe the plan hurt rather than helped.
A plurality (36%) says the plan has had no impact.
Just after Congress passed the plan, 34% said it would help the economy, 32% that it would hurt and 26% predicted no impact.
The rising unemployment numbers will further erode confidence, and that’s not just from the jobless figures. One friend of mine has had a number of “furloughs”, time off without pay, which his company imposed in lieu of layoffs. He loses money but keeps his job, which he feels is a good deal considering the alternatives. Many companies have done the same; however, those situations don’t appear in these statistics, and they also contribute to an erosion of confidence in Obama’s stewardship of the economy.
As long as jobs keep disappearing, Obama will not build momentum for his massive spending programs. Congress already realizes this, which is why the House Energy & Commerce Committee delayed a mark-up meeting on ObamaCare for the third time. They are also losing confidence in Obama’s ability to protect them from the wrath of voters in 2010 when people start getting the bill for all of these spending plans.










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Interesting.
Urban cores have always made me uneasy, as I always felt the line between relative order and chaos was very thin. Katrina confirmed my suspicion.
I grew up in a rural area. We didn’t even lock our door at night. So I don’t get city people who shrug off rampant auto theft, burglaries, drug dealing, etc.
jazz_piano on July 23, 2009 at 6:14 PM
Add that to the fear of taxes they feel toward the payment for the porkulus ineffectus. (I coined that, feel free to use it.. heh)
One of the contributing factors to my permanent furlough.
At the unemployment office I figure my next visit people will be lining up outside since the place was full to the seams the last time. The folks working there are frightened.
Lots of folks have exhausted their benefits and all their extensions. When people lose their homes and start living on the street, I’m worried things will get really really ugly.
dogsoldier on July 23, 2009 at 6:38 PM
Yep. And I frequently find myself chanting “Ayatollah Assahole-a” too.
Ahhhhh the good old days!
IrishEi on July 23, 2009 at 6:47 PM
At the rate things are going, that won’t take long. Remember, Crap and tax is still winding through the Senate, and with 60 votes, the dems have what they need to completely destroy America. If that gets passed, you could easily see unemployment hit 20 – 30 percent, and things getting really ugly.
jdawg on July 23, 2009 at 7:45 PM
http://www.veteranoutrage.com
Thanks obama
for sending all of Gm and Chrysler over to EUROPE and sold it to FIAT..
How much did they pay you and all the democraps off????
Tell me were the Rich democraps and liberal ilk
in on the deal too?
How much money did you make SCREWING american workers..
And yes i have 2 american made cars and 2 foreign made.
And no i dont work in the auto industry..
veteranoutrage on July 23, 2009 at 8:05 PM
Welcome to Mr. Answer man:
Your question and answer are as follows:
Q: When will the economy come back?
A: When the Democrats go away.
My, my! Apparently Senator Jim Dimint is here. Yes, Sir, what is your question?
Q: Will Obama meet his Waterloo?
A: Right now it looks more like he’ll meet his Hiroshima.
Now, Senator, turnabout is fair play. May I ask you a question?
Yes.
Q: Who helped Ben Bernanke carry out his extremely dangerous policy of increasing our money supply 15-fold?
A: It was my Liberal cousin, Jimmy Dimint.
Dr. Charles G. Waugh on July 23, 2009 at 9:02 PM
PS: All prior stimulus projects from now on should be referred to by their true names: Smell Grants.
Dr. Charles G. Waugh on July 23, 2009 at 9:08 PM
ITS ALL GEORGE BUSH’S FAULT, HIM AND HIS EVIL VICE PRESIDENT!!
THE DEMOCRATS WERE THE MAJORITY IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS OF THE EVIL ONES ADMINISTRATION????
THE DEMOCRATS WERE THE MAJORITY IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS OF THE EVIL ONES ADMINISTRATION????
THE DEMOCRATS WERE THE MAJORITY IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS OF THE EVIL ONES ADMINISTRATION????
GEORGE BUSH IS RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYTHING WENT WRONG DURING THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION ALSO, HIM AND HIS EVIL VICE PRESIDENT!!!!
Conservativesailor on July 23, 2009 at 9:37 PM
I’m beginning to think that those of us who do work and want to work are suckers. Millions of our most productive fellow citizens are out of work or are stuck with jobs way below what they’re capable of and used to do and yet I’m not hearing much outrage beyond those that were ticked off way back to last November?
Looking at the poll numbers most Americans are confident that this Marxist gang will sort everything out; that this is just a slump due to nothing in particular that will soon go away and we’ll be as prosperous as before. They are only grudgingly responding to negatives on certain things when polled, but they still love Dear Leader! Oh yeah!
But, in my microcosm I’m surrounded by Libs and they aren’t paying attention. They don’t visit sites like this, nor research, nor even watch the news shows regularly (they laugh at me for doing so-I’m deranged and paranoid apparently). They just don’t want to hear anything bad.
Dr. ZhivBlago on July 23, 2009 at 11:13 PM
It’s the liberal cocoon. The narcissism among liberals is incredible. I’ve talked to a couple people (why don’t i know more conservatives??) who have no problem with unemployment going to 20%. They. Just. Don’t. Care.
about anybody but themselves and Obama.
It really is head-in-the-sand syndrome.
I remember years ago that picture in Newsweek where a woman was wearing a sticker on her lapel saying “I only dine with liberals”.
In a weird way it’s like real racism. “That person is a conservative or a republican we don’t talk to their kind…”
It’s the same attitude that existed in the segregated South back then.
It’s just ideas now, not skin color.
B Man on July 24, 2009 at 1:37 AM
These would be the newly hired Federal employees.
Benjamin9 on July 24, 2009 at 1:40 AM
I suspect it will be earlier than that. I don’t know about anyone else, but Christmas is going to be VERY lean this year unless things really bounce back. If others are experiencing the same as us, retail is going to take a massive hit this Christmas season which will send the market plummeting like a rock.
Just my non-expert prediction…
dominigan on July 24, 2009 at 8:49 AM
There is no stimulus in pork, or ham.
Until something fundamentally changes the business dynamic, the plunge will continue.
The American people are on to Obama now.
tarpon on July 24, 2009 at 8:54 AM
People should be lining up in front of the White House with signs that say they qualify for a Czar position.
Cybergeezer on July 24, 2009 at 9:14 AM
The only jobs that seem to be created in the last few month are support staff for the Czars that we don’t need.
workingforpigs on July 24, 2009 at 9:28 AM
I graduated from High School in 1978, during Jimmy “the peanut farmer” Carter’s rein as President. While more than 30 years ago there are still things I remember well about his presidency -
I remember gas lines/gas rationing
I remember high unemployment
I remember a nation which had very little pride in itself
After 4 years of that asshat one wondered if this nation would ever reach the status of a great nation again?
Thank God for Ronald Reagan, who took the helm and lead this nation back from the brink.
Hopefully there’s another great leader waiting in the wings for 2012, cause after the One’s tour of duty we’re going to need it desperately.
SPIFF1669 on July 24, 2009 at 11:46 AM
Our generally conservative community receives more Federal money per capita than almost any other community in the nation (major DOE and DoD installations) with plenty of cheap real estate available. While local pundits consider the local economy to be almost recession-proof, there is NO hiring going on due to the higher cost of wages and uncertainty of future earnings. Even those with high-paying govt.-funded jobs will have to deal with high inflation from so much fresh money that’s been floated.
If we don’t have high-paying jobs, we all will be forced to go on the govt. reservation in order to receive help keeping up with the inflation they’ve caused.
The antithesis of the old Reaganesque principle “A rising tide lifts all boats” would be “An artificially inflated tide requires all unfloating boats to get on board the nearest government barge.”
rwenger43 on July 24, 2009 at 2:15 PM
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