( Kind of typical of criticisms  of BHO lately )
 
 
Last Updated: July 15. 2010  10:09PM 
He came, he saw, he spent
By Henry Payne / The Michigan View
In the latest stop on his “Recovery Summer” tour, rock star President 
Barack  Obama landed in Holland, Michigan Thursday, insulted its congressman, 
handed  American stimulus dollars to a Korean corporation, and proclaimed 
Obamanomics a  success even as Michigan has lost 94,000 jobs since his Recovery 
Act was  enacted.  
All in all, another day in the life of an increasingly unpopular president  
who seems to be living in an alternative universe.  
That universe insists that government is the source of jobs, and so Obama 
was  in Western Michigan to declare another victory in Washington’s mission 
to create  a new green economy. 
 
But the green economy looks like a lot of green for the well-connected. The 
 president handed $150 million in stimulus money over to Korean CEO Peter 
Bahnsuk  Kim of LG Chem. LG Chem is an $11 billion Korean conglomerate that 
hardly seems  a candidate for the American Recovery Act. No wonder the 
program is so  unpopular.  
Accompanying Obama was Governor Jennifer Granholm - Obama praised her as “
one  of the best governors in America” even as she presides over the nation’
s second  highest unemployment rate – who has been complaining that 
Washington Republicans  are denying her the $500 million in stimulus money she 
needs 
to plug Michigan’s  Medicaid budget hole. So here she was in West Michigan 
celebrating $150 million  for Corporate Korea. Huh?  
Obama said his benevolence would create 300 jobs in Holland – but that’s  
$500,000 per job. At least it’s a bargain compared to the $ $1.25 million 
per  job Obama spent on two solar companies in Arizona over the July 4 
weekend.  
The president cheered that LG Chem batteries will go into GM’s electric  
plug-in Chevy Volt "so when you buy one of these vehicles, it will be stamped  
'Made in America.’” But precious few Americans will buy the $40,000 Volt 
(that’s  BMW 3-series sticker territory) as they are targeted at well-healed 
consumers  making over $100,00 a year in places Silicon Valley.  
West Michigan is suffering 12 percent unemployment yet President “Audacity 
of  Hope” had the audacity to suggest that the stimulus “efforts we took we 
are no  longer bleeding jobs." In fact, since his $1 trillion Recovery Act 
was passed a  year ago, Michigan has lost nearly 100,000 jobs.  
Obama couldn’t even get his manners right. Ever the partisan, he took a 
shot  at his host, Holland Congressional representative Pete Hoekstra who was 
in the  audience. Despite opposing the Recovery Act, Hoekstra attended the  
ground-breaking ceremony, he told The View, “out of respect for the office of 
 president.”  
The respect was not returned. "Some made the political calculation that 
it's  better to obstruct than to lend a hand,” sneered Obama at the end of his  
remarks. “Now that doesn't stop them from being at ribbon cuttings, but 
that's  OK."  
And then the president jumped in his 10 mpg Caddy limo and headed to the 
next  stop on his tour to transform what Americans drive.  
Henry Payne is editor of The Michigan View

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