[My] Life in Wisconsin

Extension of Benefits for the Jobless Clears Senate Hurdle


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/21/us/politics/21jobs.html?_r=1&hp
- NYTimes.com
WASHINGTON — The Senate broke a stalemate on Tuesday over extending unemployment benefits for Americans who have been out of work for six months or more, voting to override Republican objections that the bill’s costs would add to the federal deficit.

On a vote of 60 to 40, the Democratic-led Senate agreed to cut off debate on the $34 billion plan to distribute added unemployment compensation through November for those who have exhausted their standard 26 weeks of aid.

The 60 yes votes were the minimum required to overcome the threat of a filibuster and advance the bill to a final vote, expected later on Tuesday, when it is all but certain to pass. Two Republicans, Senators Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine, joined 56 Democrats and two independents in voting for the legislation; 39 Republicans and one Democrat, Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska, opposed it.

An estimated 2 million Americans have seen their benefits run out over the past two months while the legislation has been stalled in the partisan impasse.

“Finally, finally, finally,” said Senator Barbara Milkuski, Democrat of Maryland. She called the unemployment insurance program a social compact with American workers that means, “when you hit a speed bump and have to be laid off through no fault of your own, there will be a safety net so that you do not fall.”

Republicans said they backed the idea of extending benefits, but were determined to prevent the costs from being piled onto the mounting deficit.

“We believe the federal debt has grown to an alarming level, where it is threatening the future of our children and grandchildren,” said Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, the No. 3 Republican in the Senate.

After the Senate completes its final vote on the measure, the House must still act on it, a vote that is expected to come on Wednesday. President Obama would then quickly sign the bill into law at the White House, freeing the aid.

The Senate action came just minutes after Carte Goodwin was sworn in as the new Democratic senator from West Virginia, replacing the late Robert C. Byrd. While the seat was vacant, Democrats lacked the votes to overcome the Republican filibuster.

At age 36, Mr. Goodwin, a former legal adviser to Governor Joe Manchin III, becomes the youngest member of the Senate, replacing the eldest.

Both parties expect the fight over the unemployment extension to figure in midterm election campaigns in the fall.
  • Republicans say they believe their stand will strengthen them with voters worried about the rising deficit.
  • Democrats will criticize Republicans’ willingness to set aside deficit concerns when they pushed through tax cuts for the affluent, but not when unemployment pay for ordinary workers was at stake.

19 comments:

  1. This is truly good news; something a lot of us have fought for...

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  2. A great point and one that should be remembered in the Nov elections... if these people have the audacity to try and block unemployment for these unfortunate people and their children why should they have their votes?

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  3. Well I'm sure I would believe your New York Times and LA Times report above an "underground" stealth Republicans publication as is the link I posted...I was just showing the things the "underground" will do to spread their propaganda.

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  4. The comments there are also outrageous, and sound much like the ignorance of someone I used to have on my page.

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  5. Oh I know that, silly.
    And I commented on the comments just to show everyone what BS people think they have a right to say...

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  6. If this isn't propaganda I wouldn't know what else to call it...bs perhaps...but as you said why lie?

    http://www.norwalkreflector.com/articles/2010/07/20/front/doc4c2425c521300778425316.txt

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  7. This addresses lies and such in the damned media.
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128625526&sc=tw

    ...though it still boggles the mind ('brain' if someone uses it), why people choose not only to believe the lies, but to pass them on as truth.

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  8. We should remember that the bill still has to go back to the House as of the moment I'm writing this -- so writing your Congresscritters today and voicing your approval and request for their vote is very important (assuming they haven't passed it already).

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  9. Good reading Anna good to hear, obviously we have a totally different system here sorted out years ago

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  10. I am glad that this is going to get passed, we can't let our people who are without jobs in jeopardy of becoming homeless and starving. The president should put a stop on companies making jobs out of our country and keep those jobs HERE!

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  11. And you're damn fortunate for it, believe me!

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  12. Sweet Suzy
    You are right of course! And you must be torn too about going to Canada for your company. Am thinking now that maybe your company should NOT be sending workers to Canada to train there?

    XOXO
    me



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  13. Sweet Suzy
    You are right of course! And you must be torn too about going to Canada for your company. Am thinking now that maybe your company should NOT be sending workers to Canada to train there?

    XOXO
    me

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  14. yeah, it would have been nice to keep our jobs here in the USA......but, apparently that isn't going to happen! still, if I could at least work longer for my company.....because that company up there IS owned by my company.......I would be able to fulfill my time so that I can retire from my company and keep ALL of my benefits, such as RMSA money for healthcare and building up more in my 401k and being able to enjoy another benefit of a retired employee......being able to shop at the company store for the rest of my life - THAT in itself SAVES lots of money spent on cleaning supplies!

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  15. I want to get as much as possible out of this whole mess!

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  16. Yes I know we are very fortunate here Astra however I feel that I shouldn't comment on any of the USA's political happenings so I don't as it is not my place. I know that there are millions suffering there because of unemployment I wish you could have some thing similar to us here my friend;

    Hence the link

    http://www.justlanded.com/english/Australia/Australia-Guide/Jobs/Unemployment-Benefit

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