Did President Obama's 2009 Stimulus Bill help in your area of the United States?

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  1. Rock_nj profile image89
    Rock_njposted 13 years ago

    Did President Obama's 2009 Stimulus Bill help in your area of the United States?

    President Obama's 2009 Stimulus Bill helped one area in my state that has severe flooding problems complete their flood levees, so they can stop spending $10 Millions every time it floods cleaning up the mess.  Also, President Obama's 2009 Stimulus Bill helped a county in my state (a Republican county) upgrade a freight rail line that will help attract more businesses to the area.

  2. profile image0
    Fay Paxtonposted 13 years ago

    Hi Rock_nj. 

    When Governors are honest, they admit that the Stimulus kept many of them from falling into absolute despair.  A portion of the funding allotted to the states was discretionary and Governors were allowed to spend it as they saw fit.  Many mayors complained they received little funding at all, but there is no question it helped. 

    The unemployed were able to stay on unemployment for an extended period of time because of the stimulus.  Many could only afford insurance because of the assistance with Cobra and people received tax refunds who never received them before.

    There is a wonderful site where one can plug in the state name and it will tell the amount of money the state received and how it was used.  I'll look it up and come back.

  3. DannyMaio profile image59
    DannyMaioposted 13 years ago

    NO, I live in NY and it has gotten worse, not because of Obama alone but the politicians are not very fiscally responsible here.

  4. LRCBlogger profile image60
    LRCBloggerposted 13 years ago

    Yes, I didn't notice the tax cuts but I'm sure plenty of people needed them.  I also saw lots of signs for 'recovery and reinvestment act' projects. They did alleviate traffic on portions of the highway by fixing some of the trouble areas (bad exits, etc)

  5. Wayne Brown profile image82
    Wayne Brownposted 13 years ago

    The money in the stimulus package quickiy disappeared into places unknown except for a few of the lame media covered circuses deviced by the Adminstration to cover up the slight of hand.  America got robbed on that package...absolutely robbed. The shame is that so few actually realize it. WB

  6. Rock_nj profile image89
    Rock_njposted 13 years ago

    @Wayne:  As I pointed out, the stimulus money actually went to two projects in my state that are very useful, and will help my state save money from flooding and attract new businesses.  If there was one event in the past decade in which U.S. taxpayer money was clearly robbed, it was the invasion and occupation of Iraq.  Tens of Billions of money sent to Iraq either could not be accounted for or went to Iraqi infrastructure projects that have gone unused.  Some of it literally was stolen.

  7. Eric Prado profile image72
    Eric Pradoposted 13 years ago

    Not in the least. Then again, America will NEVER be completely helped by ANY president we elect nor will we EVER be satisfied.

  8. jdavis88 profile image91
    jdavis88posted 12 years ago

    Yes.  A few million dollars went into building tunnels under a 4 lane highway so that turtles can cross without getting splattered.

    Thank you Mr. Obama.  The turtles are healthy.  All is well with the world...

  9. JON EWALL profile image59
    JON EWALLposted 12 years ago

    On  5/24/11 a report on the Stimulus Funding was presented to some members of Congress. Senator Coburn  is calling for a investigation as to why companies and non profits were given stimulus funds who owe the government federal taxes. It appears that 3700  contractors and non profits doing work for the government received $24 billion of stimulus funds.
    Senator Coburn wants to know as to why and how the grants were given when the companies were tax delinquent. It would not look good for the Obama Administration if the companies had made large donations to the 2008 presidential campaign.

    The Obama administration has approved over 1500 waivers to Obamcare, most of which were union affiliated plans. Recently 23 companies and unions were exempted from the legislation, 20% of those GRANTED  on that day were in Congresswoman Pelosi’s district in San Francisco. How convenient for the Democrat leader. Remember when than Speaker Pelosi said ‘’ we need to pass the bill so that we can find out what’s in it ‘’

  10. mortgage-news profile image59
    mortgage-newsposted 12 years ago

    I think it helped the entire country by preventing a depression.  basically, things would have gotten much worst without it.

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    Fatigmonposted 12 years ago

    No.  Nothing changed and we still have the lowest unemployment in the US.  The stimulus bill did nothing for the economy and did nothing to stop a depression as some believe.  The country would have been better off without it.  All it did was put us another trillion in debt.  When there is nothing left, and people start realizing that what Thatcher said, "The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other peoples money", is absolutely correct, it will be too late.  There were no permanent jobs created by the stimulus and new unemployment apps still run extremely high.  If it helped why is the unemployment rate so much higher than before the stimulus?

  12. bigeddie06385 profile image61
    bigeddie06385posted 12 years ago

    To answer your question, the company I used to work for received $500,000 in stimulus money. I don't know what the company did with the money, but to make a long short, the key phrase is "THE COMPANY I USED TO WORK FOR". Does that answer your question????

  13. Barbara Kay profile image74
    Barbara Kayposted 12 years ago

    The car industry is pretty much back to normal. Michigan is doing better, but has a long way to go yet.

  14. MPChris profile image63
    MPChrisposted 12 years ago

    The stimulus actually did help me personally.

    I was in Iraq for the Election 2008. Most of the money I made there was in the stock market at the behest of a financial planner. By October 2008, my assets had depreciated to 5% of their value on average. When I came home in January 2009, I had 1600 in the bank, and would receive two more checks from the Army. One for accrued leave, and one for modest travel expenses.

    For the first month, I was mostly adjusting to returning to civil life. It was very weird just to walk into a Walmart again. I can't really describe it. By February, I was actively looking for a job, and after two dozen applications in the later half of February, I started to realize just how bad the economy was.

    I qualified for Unemployment due to my service. As my savings was getting to around 600, I decided that I needed to do so. Unemployment, and its subsequent extensions, kept me afloat until midfall of 2009. By Spring 2010, I returned to school with the help of my GI Bill. Then about a year later, I was able to get a few grants and some additional loans to also help me with school. I am not quite living the college experience (I don't party or anything crazy), but I can put petrol in my car, books on the shelf, and food in the fridge. I am pretty sure I would have been homeless by summer 2009 if it weren't for the expansion in unemployment benefits.

    In addition, over the years (particularly in Fall 2009, as I did photography for a local insurance agent), I saw many of the infrastructure projects around my state. The American Reinvestment act really only was noticed at a local level, or when one got a job because of it.

    -CE Patrick

 
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