President Obama went into the attack mode today defending his stimulus-jobs package after hearing that 52% of Americans say he doesn’t deserve reelection in 2012 and his staff tells the nation that he is going to be spending more time out of DC than in it.  Well, that might be a good idea, for he hasn’t done much good since he’s been there.

I guess it’s difficult for the people to understand the difference between the attack mode from the campaign-style discipline he is now going to employ since he has straight-lined in his first year of the presidency.

While VP Biden stood as a prop, with ashen forehead, behind his president, Obama, in a defense mode, delivered more fictional numbers out of DC on what the stimulus-jobs package really delivered, during the very moment the administration tries to figure out the right spin words for the next recovery plan.

Telling the world that the Republicans are hypocrites because they went to ribbon cutting ceremonies for monies delivered to districts they represented, and at the same time knocking the administration’s spending; he tried again to take credit for 2 million jobs saved.

It has become a joke in DC and throughout the nation that the administration can’t seem to get these numbers straight.  After all, don’t they talk to each other? It’s much like the gang that couldn’t shoot straight.

On talk shows directly from Obama’s spokespersons the number of jobs saved have ranged from a half-a-million to 1 million and then 2 million.

The only real number you can believe in is the fact that we are spending $862 Billion on the stimulus package with interest.

Take the highest number of jobs saved and you will come to the conclusion that a trillion dollars is a high price to pay for 2 million jobs.

Take another number 9.7% unemployment, down from 10% one month ago.

Is this realistic – hardly.  The real number nationwide is 17% when you factor in those no longer collecting unemployment, the underemployed and those who collected, but are no longer looking for a job.

Yes, the numbers are fictional and it is very questionable whether the stimulus provided us with much gain in the short haul and it provided the nation with nothing in the long term.

If anything the stimulus package, promoted as saving jobs, probably led to the death of Obama’s signature legislation – health care reform.

The nation has recognized a change it doesn’t like and is now voting for the change it wants, while the present administration continues to delivery hyperbole.