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Obama Jobs Plan: Unemployed Tried To Pressure Senators On Capitol Hill

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First Posted: 10/11/11 08:37 PM ET Updated: 12/11/11 05:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- A throng of the out-of-work and underemployed gathered in the atrium of a Senate office building Tuesday afternoon to urge lawmakers to pass President Barack Obama's jobs bill. As expected, the lawmakers did not listen. The $447 billion package failed in a Senate vote on Tuesday night, with 46 Republicans and two Democrats voting to filibuster the bill.

But the job seekers had tried to make their case earlier. Standing alongside clergy and labor leaders, they asked that senators set politics aside and support the president's broad plan, which calls for infrastructure spending, payroll tax cuts and the extension of unemployment benefits set to expire next year, among other stimulus initiatives. With unemployment still hovering stubbornly above 9 percent, several of them said it had been months or even years since they last enjoyed steady work.

"I feel useless. I need a job. I feel like I don't matter," said Linda Evans, a home health care provider for the elderly who lost her job three years ago after her employer's finances deteriorated. "I loved being tired from working with the elderly. Now I'm tired from being depressed."

The failure of the jobs bill in the Senate came as no surprise. Republicans had roundly criticized the package as unaffordable, while even some Democrats who expect to find themselves in tight electoral races next year had hinted that they might not support it on fiscal grounds. The White House was already laying plans to push the separate provisions of the bill that congressional leaders may find palatable, including the payroll tax cuts and funding to prevent more teacher layoffs. Republicans have indicated that the overall jobs bill stands no chance in the House either.

Sister Simone Campbell was among the Washington religious leaders who appealed to lawmakers on social justice grounds. She said she found it ironic that several senators seemed unwilling to support the jobs package for their out-of-work constituents because it could imperil their own jobs in Congress.

"That's their job -- to do the tough votes," Campbell said. "All of us know people who are out of work and suffering."

Andre Henson, 23, told HuffPost that he's been basically unemployed since early this year, when he lost a position as a line cook on a local cruise ship -- a job he'd held for two-and-a-half years. Since then he's survived mostly on odd jobs done for cash, like helping people move, while he's applied unsuccessfully for a slew of posts in the retail, construction and fast food industries.

Henson said he has a 9-month-old daughter for whom it's hard to afford diapers now. He's been crashing with relatives while on a waiting list with the homeless shelters.

"I've applied for dozens and dozens of jobs, and I've only had two interviews," said the D.C. resident. "I came out here because I believe in the cause. I'm one of the people they're talking about."

At the Hart Senate Office Building, several of the unemployed and their advocates from Our D.C. tried to make their case at lawmakers' offices, with mixed success. They first visited the office of Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), who's not exactly a booster for Obama's jobs bill. Toomey was walking down the hall just as the group arrived at his office. He continued briskly on his way, even as he appeared to drop something.

A Toomey staffer then agreed to meet with the unemployed and their advocates in a closed session, but the group left that meeting disappointed. They said the staffer told them Toomey didn't like how the money would be spent and would not support the bill.

They then visited the office of Sen. David Vitter (R-La.). Staffers there declined to set up a meeting.

The group had slightly better luck at the office of Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), where they met with a staffer. Members of the group later said the conversation they had in his office seemed encouraging.

With 14 million Americans currently out of work, a primary concern of those visiting the senators Tuesday was the extension of unemployment benefits. According to the worker advocacy group National Employment Law Project, nearly two million people could see their unemployment benefits cut off in January 2012 alone if Congress doesn't extend the benefits before they expire. And if the federal program isn't reauthorized, many of the newly unemployed will be able to collect only a half-year's worth of benefits through their state programs.

"For struggling businesses and the halting economy, unemployment insurance is what's preserving consumer spending at a moment we need it most," said Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project, in a statement Tuesday. "Withdrawing this crucial stimulus would likely tip the nation back into recession."

Robert Williams, 30, who hasn't had steady work since the spring, said he believes the benefits extension should be passed, along with the other elements of Obama's jobs plan. But he admitted that his own job-search experience has been so dispiriting that he's not sure how much good any plan could do right now.

"I don't know if it will force employers to hire me or take me seriously," Williams said. "My résumé is great. It's never been better."

The D.C. resident said he has a college degree in accounting and doesn't have much trouble finding temporary work in tax season. But during the recession and slow recovery, he has been let go each year once people's taxes are done and then struggled to find work to tide him over. Like Henson, he's applied for dozens of jobs in an array of fields, only to receive a small handful of callbacks. He's landed just two interviews in the last three months.

Lately Williams has been picking up odd jobs and taking temp work when it's available. He said the elusiveness of good, permanent work has baffled him.

"I'm out of ideas," he said.

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WASHINGTON -- A throng of the out-of-work and underemployed gathered in the atrium of a Senate office building Tuesday afternoon to urge lawmakers to pass President Barack Obama's jobs bill. As expect...
WASHINGTON -- A throng of the out-of-work and underemployed gathered in the atrium of a Senate office building Tuesday afternoon to urge lawmakers to pass President Barack Obama's jobs bill. As expect...
 
 
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billhodges 09:53 PM on 10/11/2011
$10 million spent on a 1 mile road and it was just phase 1. Once these two phases are complete the jobs created are gone. These kinds of jobs are not helping America heal.

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ztck5356
06:50 PM on 10/12/2011
The Republicans say they are working for Americans. Yet, today's poll shows that Americans are FOR Obama's jobs bill.

I guess the Republicans forgot to ask the American people what they wanted! So, they just do what the corporations want.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/americans-approve-obama-jobs-bill-unlike-senate-poll-192109731.html
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kemcha
Advocate for the 99ers
04:44 PM on 10/12/2011
The only people this jobs bill will help are those who are still collecting their initial 26 weeks or who are on Tiers 1-4. This bill does not help the 99ers.
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ztck5356
06:56 PM on 10/12/2011
You got any other ideas? Most Americans want this passed.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/americans-approve-obama-jobs-bill-unlike-senate-poll-192109731.html
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nypapajoe
04:09 PM on 10/12/2011
The Republicans Congressman have nothing to lose the majority are millionaire, own huge amounts of stocks, defend the corporate financial sector and if they don't get the support of the public corporations will finance their campaigns! They will never vote themselves a tax hike! Period! So you can march all you want they just don't care!
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ztck5356
06:57 PM on 10/12/2011
And that's the Holy, Gospel, Truth!!!
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ljimlong
To promote the general Welfare-Constitution
02:00 PM on 10/12/2011
Do you really think that the party of no pays any attention to the jobless? They all have theirs and as far as the rest of us are concerned they just smirk and say go to hell. 2012 would be a good time to get rid of them. Go OWC.
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Brian Novotny
What happened to Democracy?
01:19 PM on 10/12/2011
The party of no, no more jobs, no more justice, no more aid, you are on your own, create your own jobs, build your own roads, fix your own bridges, fix your own schools, fix your own roads, pay overpriced fees for hired 'contractors' for any services because they bought out politicians and on and on
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ztck5356
06:58 PM on 10/12/2011
And there is enough stupid Republican voters to trip over themselves putting them all back in office.
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chance1946
5 Trillion 3.5 years
11:09 AM on 10/12/2011
Obama wants to raise taxes on small business. If you are a small business owner do you think you will hirer someone? That is the Obama plan.

Obama is starting to give the Jimmy Carter Malaise speech. He took a republican taking point when he admitted the economy was not a good as it was 4 years ago. An jet he still gets support. go figure.
Jimmy Carter Crisis of Confidence speech 2 of 4 July 15, 1979 aka Malaise Speech
www.youtub­­e.com/wat­c­h?v=tXvG­KJ­F2XQU

The plan is to get rid of Obama and then incentive employers to hire people.


put America to work: fire Obama
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
01:36 PM on 10/12/2011
Sorry, chance but this jobs bill does NOT raise taxes on the small business

1. Tax Cuts to Help America’s Small Businesses Hire and Grow

•Cutting the payroll tax in half for 98 percent of businesses: The President’s plan will cut in half the taxes paid by businesses on their first $5 million in payroll, targeting the benefit to the 98 percent of firms that have payroll below this threshold.
•A complete payroll tax holiday for added workers or increased wages: The President’s plan will completely eliminate payroll taxes for firms that increase their payroll by adding new workers or increasing the wages of their current worker (the benefit is capped at the first $50 million in payroll increases).
•Extending 100% expensing into 2012: This continues an effective incentive for new investment.
•Reforms and regulatory reductions to help entrepreneurs and small businesses access capital.
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bgofca
06:12 PM on 10/12/2011
the repugs always think that if they say a lie enough, people will start believing it's true.
you are not telling the truth. Obama's job bill has lots of programs to help small business including loans and tax breaks from hiring the unemployed. find out the facts before you spread lies.
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ztck5356
11:09 AM on 10/12/2011
Unless the voting Democrat public put these GOPers out of their seats and give Obama some support in Congress to deal with, this is all you can expect.

If they put the GOP back in the WH, then you can expect even worse.

That is your option.
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guveqzero
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10:27 AM on 10/12/2011
The unemployment rate is obscene, and unnecessary. These congress politicians are not competent. But, it is difficult to call the bill a jobs bill when much of the money is used to help the suffering, not generate jobs.
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ztck5356
11:08 AM on 10/12/2011
Help the suffering? That jobs bill would have put thousands of construction workers back to work. Nice little slap you threw in there, but untrue.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
01:37 PM on 10/12/2011
You need to go to www.factsheet:TheAmericanJobsActof2011.com

Jeez you republicants are gullibe snipes!
10:03 AM on 10/12/2011
Teapublicans continue to say that 47% pay no rederal income tax and that is not fair but always fail to mention that 50% or the people reporting income to the IRS only earned 13% of the total AGI reported and 1% earned 20%.They know that when you cut spending you reduce jobs and that the first stimulus was a failure even though employment stabilized and started to grow after it took effect.They say that each job cost to much because they take the total and divide it by the number of jobs and never mention the products that where bought to do the work.Half truths,distortions,and basically lies are the stock and trade of Teapublican.They want American workers to fail so they can assign blame and win election through creating anger.
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chance1946
5 Trillion 3.5 years
11:16 AM on 10/12/2011
TP wants Obama to go. But they do want people to get back to work. It is just that with Obama, the economy will continue to deteriorate. His polices stink and he is incompancant with economic maters. He wants us to look like Greece and France and he does not believe in American exceptionalism. The last 3 years have been an Obama failure and he maybe worst than Jimmy Carter. source: www.miseryindex.us
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GGK1
11:23 AM on 10/12/2011
Ok, let's get some actual facts, shall we? The top 1% pays more in taxes than the bottom 95% COMBINED! The top 1 percent of taxpayers paid 40.4 percent of the total income taxes collected by the federal government, the highest percentage in modern history. While the bottom 95 percent paid 39.4 percent of the income tax burden.

The top 1 percent is comprised of just 1.4 million taxpayers and they pay a larger share of the income tax burden now than the bottom 134 million taxpayers combined.
The top 10% pay 70% of all taxes! Meanwhile 46 pay no taxes at all!

Read more: http://atr.org/top-percent-pays-more-taxes-bottom-a3619##ixzz1aa4WeLGW

The stimulus failed by Obama's own admission! He said if they did nothing unemployment would soar to 8%, and yet with the stimulus it has been 10% at times and stayed at around 9% the rest of the time!
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Ama1
02:03 PM on 10/12/2011
" The top 1 percent of taxpayers paid 40.4 percent of the total income taxes collected by the federal government­ ... "

Based on the total percentage of income earned by that same group, the number should not be 40.4%, it should be around 75%.

If you are going to present data, present it all.
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givemlharry
10:01 AM on 10/12/2011
It would be helpful if when writing these articles they would name the Democrats who jumped ship and any Republicans who voted to help the unemployed.
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10:41 AM on 10/12/2011
2 Dems "jumped ship" - Tester, Nelson

NO Republicans voted to help the unemployed.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
01:38 PM on 10/12/2011
The 2 dems who jumped "ship" by their own admission are conservative democrats, who never vote their party anyway
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chance1946
5 Trillion 3.5 years
11:19 AM on 10/12/2011
give, By wasting money in stimulus 1 is no help for anyone, and he wants to do that again. Give me a brake, how does that help the unemployed?
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bgofca
06:21 PM on 10/12/2011
the stimilus did help, but it was not big enough. all of the firemen, policeman, teachers, etc. who were able to keep their jobs for a couple of years helped them as well as the community. some of the jobs performed by students on campuses across the country gave these financially struggling students money for food, etc. Across the country, many roads were repaired; we saw the orange signs across the country explaining that the road and bridge repairs were being paid by the recovery act. Of course, in repug districts, the congress people took credit for the projects yet claimed that the stimillus did no good, all while their districts benefited. The unemployment rate would be worse if we hadn't had the stimilus.
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treehugger5
don't blame the hoodie
09:31 AM on 10/12/2011
President Obama should speak at the Occupy Wall Street park. All manner of elected officials and others have spoken there. He does not have to say where he stands on their protest. He needs to promote the American Jobs Bill as Senator Harry Reid presented it.
Most of the 99% should be able to give support to this Bill as a first step.
and then for President Obama to make sure he does everything in his presidential power to let the tax cuts expire this December 2011.
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chance1946
5 Trillion 3.5 years
11:20 AM on 10/12/2011
We do not want to hear Obama speak anymore. We are tired of his bloviating.
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GGK1
11:26 AM on 10/12/2011
The wall street demonstrations are nothing but a political ploy to try to turn the focus from Obama and the Dems to wall street and the rich!
This bill should fail, because it is bad for the country and the economy! Raising taxes on job providers will not create more jobs! Cutting their taxes would!
The trillion $ stimulus failed at a high cost to us, the tax payers, and we are not willing to allow them to waste more of our money!
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
01:40 PM on 10/12/2011
Raising taxes on job providers?

That is an oxymoron in this economy
If the job providers were hiring, we wouldn't have 15 million people out of work

Try another reason, the "tax cut" rhetoric no longer flies
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bgofca
06:25 PM on 10/12/2011
the statement that the wealthy are the job creators is a lie that is spread by the wealthy so that they can get more tax breaks and lower taxes. the wealthy now pay less of a precentage of taxes ever. for over 10 yrs the wealthy have been getting huge tax breaks. The wealthy corporations have hugely increased their wealth and profits, however they have dropped a large percentage of their employees in this country in order to make more profit. tax cuts for businesses who do businesses overseas should be discontinued.
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
09:17 AM on 10/12/2011
Ain't it great?

Millions of Americans, WANT to work, yet can't find a job.

535 politicians in Congress being paid over $174,000 a year (not to mention the perks) HAVE a job, and don't do it.

Washington Bails out Wall Street, and watches while they give billions in bonuses to those that nearly destroyed our economy. Then gives them tax breaks on top of it.

The Supreme Court decides that Corporations are people, and gives them unlimited influence over our already corrupt elections system, and Congress does NOTHING.

When we reward failure, and punish honesty, why should anyone be surprised that our economy is in the toilet?
10:15 AM on 10/12/2011
Aaand that is why tens of thousands across the country are not taking to the streets in protest.
This country is going down the tubes and unless the PEOPLE stand up and do something about it, we're all going to remain stranded on a sinking ship.
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mustardhead98
Professional Fine Artist
09:15 AM on 10/12/2011
Someone wrote a post saying globalization is the real reason why there are no jobs. I totally agree. And the free trade agreement began the great migration of jobs out of the US and into other countries.

Until this is ratified (which, it seems the biggest anti-business pres ever has no plan on doing) and the business climate is made more agreeable to corps here in the States, they are going to continue to set up shop in countries that are cheaper to manufacture and have less governmental regulatory power. It's common sense. Something that is greatly lacking in the WH as it was when the free trade agreement first went through.
09:24 AM on 10/12/2011
I agree that so-called free trade has destroyed our economy but we could reduce corporate taxes to zero (which is what many already pay) and get rid of all worker and environmental protections, and American workers still couldn't compete with 70-cent-an-hour Chinese wages. However, at the rate we're going it will be less than a generation until Chinese and American wages are at par. Maybe then the jobs will come back.
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chance1946
5 Trillion 3.5 years
11:24 AM on 10/12/2011
mustardhead,


Donald Trump said that. Would you rather invest in the Donald or the Obama. My money would be with the Donald.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
01:41 PM on 10/12/2011
The Donald

filed for bankruptcy SEVEN times.........like I would trust this accomplished businessman

LAUGHING OUT FREAKING LOUD!!!!
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bgofca
06:26 PM on 10/12/2011
then i doubt your intelligence
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chance1946
5 Trillion 3.5 years
08:42 AM on 10/12/2011
Where is the Obama of 2008. He never appeared. Is he doing job interviews for his new job in 2012?
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GGK1
11:27 AM on 10/12/2011
That is all he knows how to do, talk and blame others!
08:09 AM on 10/12/2011
Wonder if the President outsourced the printing of this plan to China?
RobbieB
Learner, Intellect, Input, Strategic & Ideation.
09:52 AM on 10/12/2011
Funny.

Ironic that some states are proposing that inmates take over firefighting duties because they don't want to pay real ones. That's what the regressives like...
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bgofca
06:27 PM on 10/12/2011
it was bush who put his tax cuts to the wealthy and the wars on a charge card to china. you need to keep your facts straight.