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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Unemployment D Day

The figures are deep, millions are unemployed, allegedly its 9.7% unemployment but the real percent has to be higher. As we know, people are staying unemployed longer and the job market is very weak.

On Monday March 1st, benefits run out for over 1 million as the Senate's vote to extend unemployment money was stopped by Bunning, hell of a good pitcher and also possibly one of the very worst Senators in US history siding perfectly in defense of the the elite and against entitlements.

Jim Bunning's "tough shit" moment flies into the eye of needed deficit spending.

Some point out that Bunning's one man filibuster will affect the larger obstructionism in the senate.
Senate reform, however, could have no better friend than Bunning. Last year, ending the filibuster was a quixotic blogger obsession. Now it's the subject of a petition by the Senate majority whip. Former Republican majority leader Bill Frist says his colleagues are "overdoing" the filibuster. This is how change begins, and without Bunning making clear exactly what the problem is, it would be impossible. source
Here is some of Bunning's Senate voting record and yes, he did vote for the Bush tax cuts.
* 2005 -- Voted WITH the credit-card industry on the bankruptcy bill.

* 2005 -- Voted WITH oil companies by giving them more tax breaks.

* 2006 -- Voted FOR higher deficits by extending the Bush Tax Cuts.

* 2007 -- Voted AGAINST children by opposing S-CHIP.

* 2008 -- Voted AGAINST helping people facing foreclosure.

* 2009 -- Voted AGAINST women by opposing the Ledbetter Act.

* 2009 -- Voted AGAINST children again by opposing S-CHIP.

* 2010 -- Voted AGAINST reducing the debt by opposing the Debt Commission source
CNN: Jobless benefits start ending on Sunday
Starting Monday, the jobless will no longer be able to apply for federal unemployment benefits or the COBRA health insurance subsidy.


...the jobless will now stop getting checks once they run out of their state benefits or current tier of federal benefits.


...Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., prevented the $10 billion measure from passing, saying it needs to be paid for first.


...1.2 million workers who will lose benefits in March...

1 comment:

Jim Sande said...

The Republicans wouldn't even back his re-election campaign, so he is retiring. He has pissed off most of Kentucky with this stunt, that's no easy task for a Republican senator.