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The Economic Stimulus Plan and the Arts.

by: btchakir

Wed Jan 28, 2009 at 11:03:18 AM EST


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A very small percentage of Obama's $825 Billion Economic Stimulus Plan is supposed to be spent on the arts, primarily through the administration of the NEA and the NEH. Already there has been protest from the political right against such expenditures - primarily coming from places like the American Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute.

The argument is that this is really "pork" money and does not stimulate the economy. Yet it has been pointed out by the NEA that the very small amount of money ($50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts) when compared to the overall $825 Billion is actually placed more efficiently into the economy and establishes over 6,000 jobs. While the arts organizations that are financed by NEA grants may have only 2 or 10 or 25 employees, there are hundreds of organizations and they add up to the same kind of impact as a large corporation like an airline or a bank.

btchakir :: The Economic Stimulus Plan and the Arts.
The inclusion of the arts in Federal economic stimulus action has happened before during FDR's era. For instance, these programs as cited by the Institute for Policy Studies:
The Federal Art Project, along with several other WPA-backed programs, created well over 5,000 jobs for American artists. These artists created over 2,500 murals, over 17,700 sculptures, 108,000 paintings, and 240,000 prints. The project's legacy still lives on, since it supported artists like Jackson Pollock, Arshile Gorky, and many other abstract expressionists whose work helped shift the most dynamic center of the art world to shift from its traditional location in Europe to where it now resides, in the largest cities of the United States.

The Federal Writers' Project created over 6,600 jobs for writers, editors, researchers, and many others who exemplified a given level of literary expertise. Established on July 27, 1935 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Federal Writers' Project (FWP) operated under journalist and theatrical producer Henry Alsberg, and later John D. Newsome, compiling local histories, oral histories, ethnographies, children's books and other works. These writers created over 1,200 books and pamphlets, and they produced some of the first U.S. guides for states, major cities, and roadways. In addition, the FWP was responsible for recording folklore, oral histories, and, most notably, the 2,300 plus first-person accounts of slavery that now exist as a collection in the Library of Congress. As with the Federal Art Project, the FWP's contributions to American literature were both significant and long-lasting, giving authors like Saul Bellow, Zora Neale Hurston, John Steinbeck, Sterling Brown, and many others the opportunity to continue their work in a time of difficult economic circumstances.

These programs not only created jobs, put money into the economy, and improved education and lives in general, they also put the USA into a cultural leadership position in the world which still exists.

If you agree with me on the importance of the minimal funding of arts programming in the stimulus package, then let your Congressional representatives know it. Such funding is too easy to cut.

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citigroup is forced for political reasons to refuse delivery of a 50 million dollar jet which it ordered 3 years ago and for which it will incure financial loss by declining delivery, then 50 million can be cut out of that dumb ass stimulus package from the arts...kinda comparing apples and oranges i know but i thought the fact that the amount at issue is 50 mil. in each case was kinda cool  

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Unemployed entertainers are able to collect unemployment in most states. Funding the National Endowment of the Arts and making more grant money available removes entertainers and technicians from the unemployment rolls.

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There are beautiful murals (0.00 / 0)
at Jackson Mills where the kids have gone for retreats. Artists are usually underemployed in some other field. The local blacksmith seem to be doing fine, but they can float back and forth between industry and art. I don't understand why art has been cut in favor of the other side of the brain, even as a math nerd.

If Citi ordered the plane TWO years ago, why is there not a capital budget item with money to pay for it before now? What, they can't mingle with us little folks and be bothered flying commercial? What the #@!! is business class with the over sized seats for now, 1000 clowns? I had an inkling that all was coming down, that the profits were fake, fees for pushing bad paper out the door. How much of a bonus to you think Dumbo deserves?

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in the business judgment of management the jet saves money in the long run who cares whether the have one or not...your comment berkeley is typical of the general public which  sees a struggling company purchase what for many many people is a luxury item and they see it only as that and therefore not of any benefit...they dont have enough information to make an informed decision as to whether the jets help, hurts or is indifferent to the bottom line...funny how some are so quick to react without a full understanding of the facts...really i dont know whether having the jet hurts or helps them make money...

With the increased range, it gets them to Saudia Arabia in luxury (4.00 / 1)
to hold hands with the business leaders in the country that gave us 15 hijackers. And there are nine of these luxury planes here in the US used by other companies. Customized entertainment center for the 6,000 mile flight in a plane that seats twelve. And the plane itself was not made here, it's French.

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Yes, it may be optics. Don't they have video conferencing and all that techno stuff? We us a piece of software that shows another desktop through our projector. We have become part of a British company WSP. But like knowing it was ordered two years ago, I did try to find out the what. Companies cancel orders all the time.

You may still believe in trickle down, but I think the results of 2006 and 2008 show that the majority of Americans are tired of being trickled on.

NFTT: Support My Team or I Will Dance


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The reTHUGS don't like the arts (4.00 / 1)
because it develops peoples critical thinking. When we have more critical thinkers LESS reTHUGS  are elected............

The Arts Deserve Far More Consideration (4.00 / 1)
As a partner in an art gallery I can state without reservation that the arts including music, dance, theater, the written word, sculpture, painting and more have been dumped on by the right every time they get in office or feel that they have something to say about how things are run.  $50 million is a pittance in the scheme of the bailouts we have seen since the fall of last year.  A far more ambitious program is needed in my humble opinion.  FDR's programs are still very much in evidence all these years later.  

Here in West Virginia we have some deluded legislators that question the need for Tamarack in Beckley.  They have the same mentality that republicans have towards the arts.  As an example look at our schools in West Virginia that can no longer afford to offer art and/or music at lower grade levels.

Our country has already walked away from industrial/engineering creativity, and now we are running away from the arts because artists appear to be liberals in their feeble minds.

I agree with btchakir... we must write our legislative representatives.  We need a lot more in this program than $50 million.


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