The White House has released a series of documents (all in .pdf form) that can help you understand the estimated impact of the stimulus package in your district and state. The “estimates are derived from an analysis of the overall employment impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act conducted by Christina Romer, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, and Jared Bernstein, Chief Economist for the Vice President, and detailed estimates of the working age population, employment, and industrial composition of each state.”
OVERVIEW ON AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT
IMPACT OF AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT ON WORKING FAMILIES
EMPLOYMENT NUMBERS BY STATE
EMPLOYMENT NUMBERS BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
EDUCATION FACT SHEET
ENERGY FACT SHEET
HEALTH CARE FACT SHEET
INFRASTRUCTURE FACT SHEET
Just looking at the ‘Employment Numbers by Congressional District’ I can see that the White House estimates that 8,200 jobs will be created in Pennsylvania’s Sixth District, where I live. Unfortunately, my congressman is Jim Gerlach (R-PA) and Rep. Gerlach voted against the stimulus bill. I hope he can explain to his constituents why he voted against creating 8,200 jobs in his district. So far, his office has no answer. Maybe your household will have better luck. If you live in a district represented by a congressperson that voted against the stimulus, take a look at the .pdf and see how many jobs they didn’t want to create in your district. Then, give them a call and ask them what the fuck they were thinking. When you’re done with that, write down their lame ass response and send it to your local newspapers.
You can get a lot more information about your state than your district in these documents. Feel free to ask your bonehead senator why he or she voted against creating all those jobs and getting all that money for education, health care, and infrastructure for your state.
Have fun!!
Thankfully my Rep is a now a Dem so I don’t have to.
New York is getting close to pure blue on the federal level.
PA-08 with 7900 not bad. Just still a short with all the layoffs. Hope it makes a dent. The number of big box stores in Failess Hills standing empty is starting to be down right ugly.
OT – BooMan did you see the hit piece in the Bucks Courier Times on Murphy and Schwartz ties to Murtha?
Murphy In A Bad Spot
Absolutely going to stop by Geoff Davis’s office here in KY-4 and ask the staff about those 8,300 jobs here in the Cincy burbs, not to mention why Mitchy and Crazy-Ass Jim Bunning seem to not want Kentuckians to pick up 48,000 new positions.
that’s what I’m talking about.
For once, I don’t have to call Tim Johnson or Stephanie Herseth Sandlin. I will enjoy ringing up John Thune’s office when I get home today.
10,000 jobs here in SoDak. That’s a nice number for a state of just over 800,000. But Thune wouldn’t want to promote that. No sir. Not good for us. Idiot.
that’s a huge number for SD.
Did the Bush administration do anything like this kind of info dissemination? I don’t remember anything like this.