House panel investigates
By Richard Simon
(The Los Angeles Times) Reporting from Washington – Hundreds of new jobs in phantom congressional districts. Nearly 500 new teaching slots in a Chicago school district that employs only 290.
As the White House tries to show that its massive stimulus package has created or saved 1 million jobs, media outlets and critics have contended that some of the administration’s numbers are faulty.
On Thursday, a congressional committee tried to sort out the questions: Are the flawed data the result of Democratic spin meant to show that President Obama’s economic policies are working? Or are they mere errors in data entry?
“Propaganda,” said Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Vista). He accused the administration of misleading the public “to say we’re doing a great job when, in fact, we don’t know.”












