Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg admitted on this weeks broadcast of Fox News Sunday that he should have been more precise when confronted by the accuracy of the number of jobs that he said would be created by President Joe Bidens infrastructure proposal. On Buttigiegs claim to several media outlets, anchor Chris Wallace said, It turns out the study youre citing from Moodys Analytics says the economy will add 16.3 million jobs without the infrastructure bill, and 2.7 million more with it. So it doesnt, as you said last Sunday, create 19 million jobs. Again, Secretary Buttigieg, why mislead folks?
Buttigieg responded, Well, youre right. I should have been more precise.
He continued, It will create 2.7 million more jobs than if we dont do it, and thats very important because there are people on this network and others saying with a straight face that this would somehow reduce the number of jobs. In fact, at least according to that analysis, 2.7 billion additional jobs if we pass this package, just further proof that its good for the economy and taken as a whole its going to add jobs compared to doing nothing.
He added, The bottom line is, its going to add jobs. And this is a direct refutation of people who are saying otherwise. So, yes, youre right, I should be very precise. The difference in jobs that that particular analysis suggests is 2.7 million more. That is a great place to be. Why wouldnt we want America to create 2.7 million more jobs?
Poster Comment:
An Indiana mayor that takes it up the ass , has no business heading anything , what a piece of lint.
It's no coincidence he chose the city of South Bend to run for Mayor. Buttiglug was behind a movement to rename the burg Bendover, Indiana.