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Big Lie.gov: Jobs ‘Saved or Created’ In Congressional Districts That Don’t Exist



Nov 17, 2009 8 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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ABC News:

Here’s a stimulus success story: In Arizona’s 15th congressional district, 30 jobs have been saved or created with just $761,420 in federal stimulus spending. At least that’s what the Web site set up by the Obama administration to track the $787 billion stimulus says.

There’s one problem, though: There is no 15th congressional district in Arizona; the state has only eight districts.

And ABC News has found many more entries for projects like this in places that are incorrectly identified.

Late Monday, officials with the Recovery Board created to track the stimulus spending, said the mistakes in crediting nonexistent congressional districts were caused by human error.

“We report what the recipients submit to us,” said Ed Pound, Communications Director for the Board.

Pound told ABC News the board receives declarations from the recipients – state governments, federal agencies and universities – of stimulus money about what program is being funded.

“Some recipients clearly don’t know what congressional district they live in, so they appear to be just throwing in any number. We expected all along that recipients would make mistakes on their congressional districts, on jobs numbers, on award amounts, and so on. Human beings make mistakes,” Pound said.

The issue has raised hackles on Capitol Hill.

Rep. David Obey, D-Wisc, who chairs the powerful House appropriations Committee, issued a paper statement demanding that the recovery.gov Web site be updated.

“The inaccuracies on recovery.gov that have come to light are outrageous and the Administration owes itself, the Congress, and every American a commitment to work night and day to correct the ludicrous mistakes.”

ABC News was able to locate several examples on the government’s Web site outlining hundreds of millions of dollars spent and jobs created in Congressional districts that have been misidentified.

For example, recovery.gov says $34 million in stimulus money has been spent in Arizona’s 86th congressional district in a project for the Navajo Housing authority, which is actually located in the 1st congressional district.

Click Here to Track the $787 Billion Stimulus Plan

The reporting problems are not limited to Arizona, ABC News found.

In Oklahoma, recovery.gov lists more than $19 million in spending — and 15 jobs created — in yet more congressional districts that don’t exist.

In Iowa, it shows $10.6 million spent – and 39 jobs created — in nonexistent districts.

In Connecticut’s 42nd district (which also does not exist), the Web site claims 25 jobs created with zero stimulus dollars.

The list of spending and job creation in fictional congressional districts extends to U.S. territories as well.

$68.3 million spent and 72.2 million spent in the 1st congressional district of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

$8.4 million spent and 40.3 jobs created in the 99th congressional district of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

$1.5 million spent and .3 jobs created in the 69th district and $35 million for 142 jobs in the 99th district of the Northern Mariana Islands.

$47.7 million spent and 291 jobs created in Puerto Rico’s 99th congressional district.

Interesting facts and figures, but none of these districts exist.


  • ensignricky71

    Mistakes my ass….this is the worst attempt to hide money ever. They just think we’re too stupid to notice and that if they say the information is available we will take them at their word.

    Not buying it, buh-rock. FAIL. :gun:

  • WarBicycle

    Is ACORN providing the stats?

  • MinneSoCold

    Might be the Al Franken team in charge of this, apparently there’s now a Congressional District 00 (double zero) in Minnesota. I think that’s where Franken tipped the election with 500% turnout with 100% of the votes going to him.

  • Tellicorick

    This should not surprise anyone with 1/2 a brain – this is theft that tops the Madoff scale. You should read reports coming out about “Little Timmy” when he was grilled by Congress and the obfuscation and lies that little prick told about TARP funds and where they went. Once these thugs are gone from the political landscape it will take at least 4 generations to recover the mess they created.

    Oh yeah, one last thing – Obama; blow me!

  • Nanny

    Michigan got over $5 million distributed to 11 districts that don’t even exist! Where’s the money? Also, District 11, which of course is the ever so corrupt Wayne County, got $370 million that “saved or created” 83.7 jobs. That is $4.4 million per job – where the hell do I apply? And these people want to run health care? Get these sons a bitches out of congress and get some one with 1/2 a brain that can get the job done!

  • EL GONZO

    I’m surprise anyone care to place comments on this article. It’s like a HEADLINE that says ANOTHER SUNRISE OVER EARTH…..This fucker lies all the time, not sure why it makes news. This (Obongo) is the same a-hole that during a campaign speech didn’t even know how many states we had, I believe he mentioned a number (57????) that corresponded to the same amount of Islamic States in the world..Hmmmm? Well, this is what we get for wanting change however, to change, we now should struggle and I think that simply waiting for more elections is not fast enough. Obongo is on a fast track to de-rail elections in 2012. I would be surprise if there is no National Emergency around 2012′s election that puts the event on-hold. I’m not sure what more evidence we seek. Our postings bitch and wine about this guy but I can’t do this anymore…Action is the key. Evidence gathering that he is an ENEMY of the US is done, cooked and ready to serve….

  • GRIZZ

    They obviously are including blowjobs

  • prestonsbrooks

    :arrow: Limbaugh believes it is a big slush fund, and I have to agree. By juggling the books, Obamao has more funny money to raise his “civilian army.”