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By JAKE SHERMAN
1/8/14
President Barack Obamas desire to renew emergency jobless benefits is running into a familiar avalanche of indifference: the House.
House Republicans are showing little appetite, urgency and interest in extending the program, and are hinting that they are content to let the issue disappear if the Senate fails to pass its own legislation.
The reasons for this stance are plentiful. Some Republicans think the nation is awash with unoccupied jobs, others are wary of shuffling more government money to the unemployed and nearly every GOP lawmaker wants to see seismic changes to the way benefits are administered.
And as the Senate wrestles with its bill, senior House Republicans think the Senate will offset the bill in a way the lower chamber finds unacceptable. Adding to their demands, House Republicans say they wont pass a bill that doesnt contain something they deem a job-creation measure. Some rank-and-file Republicans are already floating the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline as a price for jobless benefits.
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/01/unemployment-benefits-expansion-house-republicans-gop-101942.html?hp=f1
These people are callous and disinterested in the fate of their fellow Americans. Unfortunately, they hold the majority in the House. Which brings up a point that I have been making since 2010. Remember all the chortling that went on here about defeating the Blue Dog Democrats? Most of these people came from conservative districts. When they lost their reelections, who took their place? Republicans, that's who. The defeat of these moderate Democrats brought on the the Tea Party Republicans. The moral of the story? Beware of what you wish for......
BobUp
(347 posts)that American voters understand that the House controlled by Repuglicans are the reasons why the congress has a 9% approval rating, and why they should be voting for people who have a (R) in front of their names when they enter the booth at the polling place.
I also hope the media splashes this all over the place to make people more aware of the repuglican obstructionism.
abelenkpe
(9,933 posts)Great distraction from republican indifference to the unemployed.
BobUp
(347 posts)Beacool
(30,251 posts)Having said that, I hope that they smear him for weeks to come. I have no clue whether he lied and was fully aware of what his aide did, but the man is a bully and will trample his own mother if she got in his way. Anything that damages his 2016 chances is fine with me.
Beacool
(30,251 posts)They know that the people who elected them think like them. These people could probably not win any national election (are you listening Ted Cruz?), but they can sure screw up any bill that Democrats try to pass.
I thought you were talking about