Steve Benen on last month's rise in unemployment:
As Republicans dominate the agenda, and Congress tackles abortion bills and austerity measures, the economy is faltering badly.
Indeed, we’re already seeing the results of austerity — state and local governments are being forced to cut spending, and as a result, tens of thousands of public-sector workers are being forced from their jobs. This, in a nutshell, is the agenda Republicans are desperate to bring to the federal level.
In other words, the GOP has a plan to make matters much worse.
As awful as this morning’s jobs report was, it should, in theory, have one important upside: policymakers who were content to ignore job creation and focus on the deficit just got a startling reminder that those priorities are backwards. The stimulus made the jobs landscape better, and now that the Recovery Act has largely run its course, the job market is deteriorating.
The dominant theory on Capitol Hill is that everything will get magically better just as soon as we take money out of the economy, scrap public investments, focus on inflation that doesn’t exist, and prioritize the debt over the economy.
It didn’t work for Hoover, but congressional Republicans are slow learners.
