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Obama Blasts GOP for Blocking Unemployment Extension

The president said Republicans are holding the unemployed "hostage"

President Obama pressed Senate Republicans to dismantle their blockade of the unemployment benefits extension package in a Rose Garden speech Monday, and asked members to abandon election year politics that he said are holding the unemployed "hostage."
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Republicans have blocked the extension of jobless benefits, which expired in the beginning of June, three times. They cite the soaring national deficit and limited funds. Obama criticized the GOP for voting in favor of emergency unemployment insurance under President Bush but against it in recent weeks. [See photos of the Obamas behind the scenes.]

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"The same people who didn't have any problem spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class Americans," said Obama, who argued jobless benefits are not handouts, but temporary relief to help those actively seeking work to cover basic living expenses.
But the Republican leadership has said they are wary of the costs involved in passing the near $34 billion package that Democrats will vote on Tuesday, immediately after West Virginia Democrat Carte Goodwin is sworn in to the Senate to replace the late Sen. Robert Byrd. Goodwin will give Democrats the 60th vote necessary to block a filibuster.
"We're all for extending unemployment insurance," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on CNN's State of the Nation on Sunday. "The question is, when are we going to get serious" about the increasing deficit. [See where McConnell's campaign cash comes from.]
This is not the first time Obama has blamed Republicans for the expiration of unemployment benefits. In his weekly video address Saturday, the president said, "We can't afford to go back to the same misguided policies that led us into this mess. We need to move forward with the policies that are leading us out of this mess."
House Minority Leader John Boehner called Obama's Saturday remarks "disingenuous attacks. The president knows that Republicans support extending unemployment insurance, and doing it in a fiscally-responsible way by cutting spending elsewhere in the $3 trillion federal budget," said Boehner in a statement. [See who donates to Boehner's campaigns.]
Texas Unemployment.....
All kidding a side. I have been collecting uemployment since Dec 2009. My experience and knowlodge in diffrent fields you would think that I was hireable. Our government has money to help illegeles and fight wars that we can't win. Not receieving my weekly benifits and no income comming in. I have had no choice but to sell and Husltle anything and everything. So you Rich , White Repulicans keeping voting against giving extentions. See what crimes and such don't go up.
Mo of TX @ Jul 22, 2010 05:32:32 AM
Disabled Native American Citizen
Living on the reservation here in wisconsin and educated I want to try to contribute my thoughts. Carelesness is part of the vocabulary of us. what good can come from fighting in a war? Desructction of Mother earth and the never ending quest for wealth? i took living for granted and now I suffer always for what i did or didn't do)you to the Creator for one more beautiful day.
Pam Vele of WI @ Jul 21, 2010 19:53:42 PM
Moderate View - Limited extended benefits
Because the average time to get re-employment is 27 weeks and because many of those that are unemployed are older workers who have no credentialing beyond high school, I believe the average time on UI should be a max of 27 weeks but if individuals need training while on UI these benefits should be extended to one year for low income individuals with no marketable skills.
A Moderate View
Darlene of MA @ Jul 21, 2010 06:17:50 AM


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