From Pine View Farm

No (Stimulus) Signs of the Times 0

It’s there, but Virginians don’t get to see it:

The Virginia Department of Transportation has spent about $64 million of federal stimulus dollars on highway repaving projects, but it’s not bragging about it.

Spokesman Jeff Caldwell said VDOT officials made a decision last year not to put up signs to indicate where stimulus money is being spent.

“We thought the money could better be spent on highways,” Caldwell said.

That reasoning doesn’t give me heartburn, at least, not in and of itself. Signs, especially one-of-a-kind signs, are expensive.

What gives me heartburn are Republican claims that stimulus spending has not led to keeping or creating jobs.

A little advertising (we old folks can remember the “Your Tax Dollars at Work” signs from the Interstate Highway program) would help more persons consider those claims with the derision skepticism which they deserve.

Indeed, more “Your Tax Dollars at Work” signs would remind persons that governance is the means to civilized society, while taxes are the price thereof.

Afterthought:

The Regent recently took credit for creating 71,500 jobs since assuming the Recency. Just for grins and giggles, here’s a breakdown (H/T JCWhite).

According the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VDEP), 80% of those 71,500 jobs were created by private sector companies, while just 20% are new local, state, and federal government employees. A lot of those jobs are credited to money from the Economic Stimulus Act, including the 14,896 folks the Census says it hired in Virginia hired between the start of February and the end of May. The Census hires include 14,236 field workers, and 660 supervisors.

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