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http://smirkingchimp.com/thread/thom-hartmann/53289/the-senate-is-abandoning-the-unemployedThe Senate Is Abandoning The Unemployed.
by Thom Hartmann | December 21, 2013 - 11:13am
Three days after Christmas, 1.3 million Americans will lose their unemployment benefits. And, another two million will stop receiving assistance if Congress doesnt extend long-term benefits by June. Our nation is barely pulling out of the worst recession since the Great Depression, and were abandoning those who are out of work because of this economy. The unemployment rate is officially sever percent, but there are still at least three unemployed workers applying for every open job.
People on long-term unemployment arent sitting around collecting checks theyre fighting like hell to be given a chance to get back to work, but the competition they face is intense. Rather than our government stepping up to be the employer of last resort, Republicans in Congress make the absurd argument that cutting off this economic lifeline will somehow help out-of-work Americans suddenly find that nonexistent job.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has announced that the Senate will vote in early January on a temporary extension of unemployment benefits, and that its just the first step toward addressing income inequality in our nation. But, that date means that even in the best case scenario more than a million Americans will see a delay in unemployment benefits, which could be much longer if Republicans hold up or block the upcoming vote.
It is utterly un-American to abandon those who need our help. Our nation learned from history, and recognized the importance of keeping people from falling through the cracks, yet here we are, repeating those mistakes once again. We shouldnt be cutting unemployment benefits, we should be investing and creating jobs, which are the only real ways to help Americans get back to work
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The Senate Is Abandoning The Unemployed. (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Dec 2013
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newfie11
(8,159 posts)1. We can afford to blow billions ( literally) in stupid wars
3.3 million unemployed will not simply disappear.
What has this country become? Add global warming effects and the future looks pretty scary.
SummerSnow
(12,608 posts)2. We won't take care of our own
but we give billions in monetary aid to many countries. We despise our poor, our sick, our elderly, our children, our women, our unemployed, our working poor, our military troops.But we embrace everyone elses. Were so fucked up.