Senate Unemployment Extension Passes Unanimously After Four Weeks Of GOP Obstruction

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JIM ABRAMS | 11/ 4/09 06:31 PM | AP

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WASHINGTON — Recognizing that a weak economy still needs a government boost, the Senate voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to provide the jobless with up to 20 weeks in additional unemployment benefits and expand a first-time homebuyer tax credit to include a far larger pool of people entering the dormant housing market.

The $24 billion bill, passed 98-0, also provides tax relief for struggling businesses. It comes to the rescue of more than 1 million out-of-work people who will run out of benefits by the end of the year. Everyone will receive 14 weeks of additional benefits, while those in states with unemployment rates of 8.5 percent and above get six weeks on top of that.

With enactment, the jobless in the hardest-hit states could receive up to 99 weeks of benefits, which average about $300 a week. That would well exceed the previous record of 65 weeks during the 1970s.

The $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers, enacted as part of the stimulus package last February and set to expire this month, would be extended and expanded to include a $6,500 credit for people who have lived in their current residences at least five years.

Congress has no choice but to act when there are 15 million jobless chasing 3 million jobs and 7,000 people run out of benefits every day, said Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont. Economists talk about the end of the recession, he said, but "for most Americans, it will still be some time before things start getting better."

The legislation now goes to the House, which is expected to quickly send it to President Barack Obama for his signature.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said Wednesday that the bill was "vital to Americans who have lost their jobs as a result of the deepest recession in over three-quarters of a century" and he planned to bring it to the floor for a vote as early as Thursday.

The House acted in late September to extend unemployment benefits, but only to the jobless in the 27 states where the unemployment rate is above 8.5 percent.

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The bill bogged down in the Senate, first when senators from states with lower jobless rates demanded that the extension apply to all people exhausting their benefits, then with negotiations over adding the homebuyer and business tax credits. Then, Republicans held up floor action when Democrats blocked them from offering amendments on matters unrelated to the base bill.

"Opponents have put up obstacles at every turn to delay the passage of this bill, and as a result of these delaying tactics approximately 200,000 workers have lost their benefits in this last month," said Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., a chief proponent of the more expansive benefit extension.

Judy Conti of the National Employment Law Project said it was "shameful" that the Senate procrastinated while an estimated 1.3 million face a loss of benefits by the end of the year. "We are in the middle of a national catastrophe as far as unemployment is concerned," she said. "This bill would provide a lifeline for those who are desperate, who are unemployed for no fault of their own."

The current unemployment rate is 9.8 percent and is expected to move into double digits before companies start rehiring despite a recent improvement in gross domestic product. The benefit extension would be the fourth since June of last year and the first since passage of the $787 billion stimulus package last February.

"You can't feed your family GDP," said Democratic Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, where the unemployment rate is 13 percent. "you need a job. you need to be able to work."

The legislation would extend the $8,000 tax credit through June of next year as long as the buyer enters into a binding contract before April 30. It doubles the income ceiling for qualification to $125,000 for individuals. The credit is available for homes purchased at under $800,000.

The measure also strengthens the ability of the IRS to stop people who are not eligible for the program from filing fraudulent claims.

The new $6,500 credit for existing homeowners, said Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., a cosponsor of the measure, "is going to help us boost what is the problem in the U.S. housing market today and that is what is called the move-up market."

The third leg of the bill extends to all businesses that have incurred losses in 2008 and 2009 to seek refunds for taxes paid on profits over the past five years.

The two tax credits, each costing more than $10 billion over 10 years, are paid for by delaying enactment of a law giving international companies more leeway in how they allocate interest expenses between U.S. and foreign sources in determining tax liabilities.

The $2.4 billion cost of extending unemployment benefits is offset by extending through June, 2011, the federal unemployment tax that employers pay for each employee.

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The bill is H.R. 3548

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WASHINGTON — Recognizing that a weak economy still needs a government boost, the Senate voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to provide the jobless with up to 20 weeks in additional unemployment benef...
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- tmo7734 I'm a Fan of tmo7734 17 fans permalink
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Congress did NOT pass the unemployment extension because of its concern for people who are hurting. Congressional members passed the extension to cover their @sses because the government was about to announce a dismal unemployment report. America, in times of strife, the U.S. Congress has had a history of doing nothing or as little as possible for its citizens. Remember that when you vote.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 11/06/2009

It was a bipartisan prevention not just a GOP obstruction. At least publish selective truth.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 AM on 11/05/2009
- Bloggerrogr I'm a Fan of Bloggerrogr 161 fans permalink
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How can you make such an idi0tic claim?

Facts, please...

FWIW

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 11/05/2009
- Manq I'm a Fan of Manq 24 fans permalink
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THIS from the guy who wrote """Dems don't start wars. You are completely OOT."""

Dem presidents started the last 6 of 9 wars. Count 'em up.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 11/05/2009
- mixnmatch I'm a Fan of mixnmatch 141 fans permalink
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We need an ignore button!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 11/04/2009

I agree with you on that...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 11/04/2009
- Erdgeist I'm a Fan of Erdgeist 83 fans permalink
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I was just reading Dudley Dillard's classic book, Economics of John Maynard Keynes (1948). When I came to the part on employment in classical economics, which Keynes critiques, it reminded me of how Republicans think and just how antiquated and out of touch with reality they are.

According to classical economics, labor unions, minimum-wage laws, unemployment insurance, et cetera, are the problem not to mention the desire on the part of workers to earn a reasonable living wage. Unemployment insurance payments, in particular, remove the incentive for wage earners to work for the lowest wage rates.

Classical economics concludes this type of unemployment we are presently in is nevertheless voluntary in the sense that acceptance of low wages would create a demand for more employment!

Well, there you have it folks. Oh, one more thing. If you really think about the final solution classical economics suggests, a return to serfdom and slavery would ultimately give us full employment and end all of our problems!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 11/04/2009
- D-V-H I'm a Fan of D-V-H 430 fans permalink
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They'll only be happy when America is like Dickens' England.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 11/04/2009
- Manq I'm a Fan of Manq 24 fans permalink
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"""If you really think about the final solution classical economics suggests, a return to serfdom and slavery would ultimately give us full employment and end all of our problems!"""

Because they are right. Think about what is happening right now....

Health care reform... more taxes... to take care of the people. Well, what else can government provide?

You are voting yourself more government and more taxes every year. When taxes take 100% of your income... what do you call that? I call it slavery.

Keynesian economics (which he actually calls classical) is a failure... the book is merely explaining it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 11/05/2009

just ignore me; your minds were closed off a long time ago anyway.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 11/04/2009
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Good now go away !!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 11/04/2009
- Lizaxyz I'm a Fan of Lizaxyz 23 fans permalink
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wow - talk about a closed mind!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 11/04/2009
- eilish I'm a Fan of eilish 22 fans permalink
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I tried opening it but there was nobody home.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 11/04/2009
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My mind has been wide open, probably since before you were born.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 11/04/2009

been at class, just back . . .

and this foll is STILL here . . . and proud of it's total irrelevant ignorance . . . . funny part is, "it" actually THINKS it's making some sort of intelligent contribution . . . .

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 AM on 11/05/2009

democrats; the party of ineptitude.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 11/04/2009
- Manq I'm a Fan of Manq 24 fans permalink
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America: The nation of partisan ignorance. "Put on your R and D hats and head on down to the party!"

Gee, I wonder why the whole world hates us?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 11/04/2009
- eilish I'm a Fan of eilish 22 fans permalink
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Ummm, because of war-mongering Repubs and the spineless Dems who sheepishly follow them?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 11/04/2009
- D-V-H I'm a Fan of D-V-H 430 fans permalink
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My plan reduces the national debt, and fast. So fast, in fact, that economists worry that we're going to run out of debt to retire. * Presidential Radio Address (24 February 2001) - George W Bush

The most important thing is for us to find Osama_bin_Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him. --Washington, D.C., Sept. 13, 2001 - George W Bush

I don't know where bin_Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority. --Washington, D.C., March 13, 2002 - George W Bush

Because he's hiding.
* Asked why his administration had been unable to locate and arrest Osama_Bin_Laden. (16 January 2005) - George W Bush

Heck_Of_A_Job_Brownie!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 11/04/2009
- Jannsmoor I'm a Fan of Jannsmoor 102 fans permalink

Possibly, but it was a Republican administration that lied America into an insane and illegal $3 trillion war.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 11/04/2009

obama's ineptness in handling the economy is creating unemployed and people who need health insurance.; how does that make you feel knowing youv oted for him?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 11/04/2009
- D-V-H I'm a Fan of D-V-H 430 fans permalink
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Closing The Book On The Bush Legacy

Thursday's annual Census Bureau report on income, poverty and access to health care-the Bureau's principal report card on the well-being of average Americans-closes the books on the economic record of George W. Bush.

It's not a record many Republicans are likely to point to with pride.

On every major measurement, the Census Bureau report shows that the country lost ground during Bush's two terms. While Bush was in office, the median household income declined, poverty increased, childhood poverty increased even more, and the number of Americans without health insurance spiked. By contrast, the country's condition improved on each of those measures during Bill Clinton's two terms, often substantially.
http://politics.theatlantic.com/2009/09/closing_the_book_on_the_bush_legacy.php

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 11/04/2009
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Ignore

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 11/04/2009
- D-V-H I'm a Fan of D-V-H 430 fans permalink
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During the first three years of the Bush administration, more than 3 million jobs in the U.S. have disappeared, been destroyed, dismantled, vanished. Not since the early years of the Great Depression of the 1930s has America experienced three consecutive years of net job destruction! Nor has any President since Herbert Hoover faced the prospect of leaving office with the economy having fewer jobs than when he entered.

The Bush recession began in March 2001 and was declared officially over in November 2001, six months later. Two major tax cuts, plus a series of additional corporate tax breaks, were enacted between mid-2001 and 2003 — tax cuts worth $2.1 Trillion — 80% of which went directly to benefit those with incomes over $147,000 a year!
http://www.kyklosproductions.com/articles/bush_lies.html
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This means Bush spent $700,000 for every job he LOST. Kinda backwards, huh?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 11/04/2009

i wonder howw leftards convince themselves things that arent likely true? like how can the republican minority obstruct ANYTHING?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 11/04/2009
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Ignore

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 11/04/2009
- D-V-H I'm a Fan of D-V-H 430 fans permalink
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Righties, why aren't you upset that ALL the Republicans voted for this?

Isn't that against the rightie creed?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 11/04/2009
- Yeah-Me I'm a Fan of Yeah-Me 37 fans permalink
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I wonder how the Republicans sleep at night knowing their obstructionist ways have cost over 200,000 people an extension to their benefits?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 11/04/2009
- mixnmatch I'm a Fan of mixnmatch 141 fans permalink
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They do not care!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 11/04/2009
- Manq I'm a Fan of Manq 24 fans permalink
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Ignorant and emotional.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 11/04/2009
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They have no hearts !! I don't think it bothers them at all and how sad is that !!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 11/04/2009
- Manq I'm a Fan of Manq 24 fans permalink
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No one wants people to go homeless or starve. Take out the partisan Democratic babble fish from your ears.

Republicans just know (for the most part) that the deficit is a problem that has to be dealt with, and that to have a secure society people do have to go back to work. You cannot give "free" money to people forever and never pay the bill. Eventually the Chinese and Arabs will stop paying our bills. And of they do it before we expect them to, it is gonna hurt like you wouldn't believe. Riots in the street as our homes are confiscated by our creditors.

Stop the emotionalism and just realize it is a different opinion than your own. And that is okay.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 11/04/2009

that's NOTHING compared to Oklahoma's Senator putting a HOLD on the DISABLED VETERANS BILL - anonymously of course!. . . send'm and forget'm . . . Republican MOTTO.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 11/04/2009
- D-V-H I'm a Fan of D-V-H 430 fans permalink
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You mean Tom Coburn?

I wonder what folks in the armed services think about it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 11/04/2009
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Same as babies you must have'm then we'll forget'm !!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 11/04/2009

why are we still in a war libs vowed 4 years ago to "de-fund" if htye got electged to a majority and 3 years after getting that majority/ were they just trying to get elected?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 PM on 11/04/2009
- rosal I'm a Fan of rosal 341 fans permalink
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Ign0re button on guys, right now!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 11/04/2009
- Lizaxyz I'm a Fan of Lizaxyz 23 fans permalink
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ooooohhh just give it a little more time...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 11/04/2009

With the help of the Party Of No, I'm SURE it will be a quick exit . . . . . are you still waiting to serve your country, or have you decide to continue your edumackashun . . . . ???

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 11/04/2009
- Jannsmoor I'm a Fan of Jannsmoor 102 fans permalink

These are good questions. The war in Iraq should never have been funded in the first place and the Democrats don't have the votes to defund it even now. Good lesson - it's easy to start a war, but you never know how long it will last or how much it will cost, so you better have an ironclad reason to start such a war in the first place.

According to Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, the Iraq war will cost us $3 trillion.

You can fault the Dems for failing to defund the insane and illegal war. But you have to also blame a Republican administration for lying America into it in the first place

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 11/04/2009
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Ignore the shiny "new" tr0 LL and look who is his only fan !!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 11/04/2009

did democrats ever NOT vote to cotinue to support the iraq war based on it's cost? just asking

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 11/04/2009
- jennylynn I'm a Fan of jennylynn 48 fans permalink

No. They voted for the war. Now they are backing out of it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 11/04/2009
- Manq I'm a Fan of Manq 24 fans permalink
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We will never leave Iraq. It is just disgusting.

1.3 million dead Iraqis and counting while the Majors keep the drones bombing, hitting hundreds of women and children who never wanted to be involved in the fight.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 11/04/2009
- Bloggerrogr I'm a Fan of Bloggerrogr 161 fans permalink
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If the Democrats were to de-fund the war, you Repugnicans would be screaming (and FOX noise would be amplifying) "TREASONS" at the top of your lungs.

Truth is, we were LIED into Irag and "sold' on Afghanistan for the OIL interests. We cannot 'WIN' in Afghanistan, but that fact has been kept from the public. Eventually, after enough of our young people have died there, we, the people will see that this is just another Viet Nam and we will have to withdraw.

FWIW

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 11/05/2009

lib priorities; rush through a 700 billion dallor stimulus bill ( about the whole cost of the iraq war in just that one shot); passed without even reading it, in the middle of the night, that has meen a miserable failure. unemployment is now DOUBLE what is was under bush, real unemployment is 17%..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 11/04/2009
- Bloggerrogr I'm a Fan of Bloggerrogr 161 fans permalink
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Yes, done in the closing days of the Booosh (mis)administration.

You could look it up.

FWIW

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 11/05/2009
- Bloggerrogr I'm a Fan of Bloggerrogr 161 fans permalink
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It was not a stimulus; it was called TARP.

FWIW

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 11/05/2009
- Lizaxyz I'm a Fan of Lizaxyz 23 fans permalink
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It just goes to show how out of touch
the Republican'ts are with this nation's
people. I hope every unemployed person
never forgets them the next time they vote!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 PM on 11/04/2009
- vgirl1 I'm a Fan of vgirl1 57 fans permalink

Where have "the most trusted name in news", FAKE News, (E)M(E)S(E)NB(ee)C(ee) and all the network news stations been on reporting this atrocity on the part of the Repugnants.

Instead they report on the Lamebrain critizing the Prez, the idea that a statement such as "throwing his weight around" is a slur about somebody's physical size, the made up significance of the meaning of the gubernatorial and Congressional district races, and just today the Prez's brothers statements about his father, or other nonsense.

No wonder this nation is so messed up. Our twenty-four hour news covers, creates and emphasizes the mundane, while the real issues get left off the table.

Shame on the media for not covering how the Repugnants have acted on this issue to pressing and critical to so many Americans. No wonder we have food to write such books as "What's the matter with Kansas?"

The answer is the media. Yes, the media. The lowest ranked profession, behind even lawyers and politicians.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 PM on 11/04/2009
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