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Toomey’s Stimulus Charge Doesn’t Add Up
Republican Pat Toomey’s new ad in the Pennsylvania Senate race states that the $862 billion stimulus package "gave us record debt without creating jobs." He’s wrong on both counts. The ad, which was released Aug. 10, criticizes Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak for a number of his votes that prove, the …
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Should Murray Worry?
An attack ad from a Republican-leaning group accuses Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of abusing "families" and "children" — but provides no support for those claims. The group’s website even criticizes Murray for casting a vote in favor of expanding health insurance to millions of children — a vote also cast …
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Tagged Norm Coleman, Patty Murray, small businesses, stimulus
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Anti-Reid Ad Distorts Truth on Stimulus, Unemployment
American Crossroads — a political committee headed by former Republican National Committee chairman Mike Duncan — once again attacks Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada in an ad released July 15. The new ad, titled "Really? Harry Reprise," falsely claims that Nevada received less stimulus money than all but …
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McCollum’s Misleading Accusations
There’s more misinformation in the ugly Florida governor’s race, this time from Attorney General Bill McCollum. He claims his GOP primary opponent Rick Scott "personally" got millions of dollars in federal stimulus funds. The ad, titled “Inner Tube,” says: “Scott tried to hide the fact that he personally bagged millions …
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Tagged Bill McCollum, Medicare fraud, Rick Scott, stimulus
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Boyd’s Ad on Florida Jobs Stretches Truth
Democratic Rep. Allen Boyd of Florida is running a TV ad falsely accusing his primary opponent of having "killed jobs," while exaggerating his own record for creating jobs. The ad, titled “Job Killer,” has been airing since May 20 in Boyd’s North Florida district. Job Killer? Rep. Boyd’s ad goes …
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Tagged Al Lawson, Allen Boyd, Charlie Crist, jobs, stimulus
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Stimulus Jobs: The Fine Print
The White House announced April 14 that a new report shows that the Recovery Act has been responsible for 2.2 million to 2.8 million jobs through the end of March. As always, we advise reading the fine print. As we’ve written before, it’s not possible to know what might have …
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Tagged arra, CBO, council of economic advisers, jobs, recovery act, stimulus
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Optimistic Job Stats
Christina Romer, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, talked jobs with NBC "Meet the Press" host David Gregory on Sunday. The interview came a few days after the release of encouraging numbers — employment rose by 162,000 in March, the biggest one-month increase in three years. A …
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Tagged Christina Romer, economy, health care, jobs, meet the press, stimulus, unemployment
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Virginia Unemployment Clarification
In our article "Virginia Myths and More," we wrote that some of the federal stimulus money available to Virginia came with a requirement to change the state’s unemployment eligibility rules to give "benefits to part-time workers for the first time." However, an alert reader who works at the Virginia Employment …
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Tagged economy, governor, part-time workers, stimulus, unemployment, Virginia
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