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Ball-less Democrats foiled again.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_624404.html

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Jobs Bill Fails In Senate: Democrats Say Thursday's Doomed Vote Was The Last Chance

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Thursday that after Republicans once again defeated a bill to reauthorize several expired domestic aid programs, including extended unemployment benefits, Democrats are giving up on trying to break the GOP filibuster.

"We're going to move to the small business jobs bill," said Reid. "We can't pass it until we get some Republicans... It's up to them."

Reid and Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.), in an effort to mollify a handful of conservative Democrats and moderate Republicans, have spent the past several weeks trimming the bill to reduce its deficit impact. But after jettisoning several provisions to help the old, the poor and the jobless, reducing the bill's ten-year deficit impact down from $134 billion to just $33 billion, the bill is still sinking. Not a single Republican is willing to lend support and Nebraska Democrat Ben Nelson is still holding out, leaving Democrats two votes short of the 60 needed to overcome a filibuster.

Extended unemployment benefits lapsed at the beginning of June. By Friday, more than 1.2 million people out of work for longer than six months will have found themselves ineligible for the next tier of extended benefits, which were originally provided by the stimulus bill to fight the recession. Other programs that lapsed include elevated federal aid for state Medicaid programs and a "Doc Fix" that prevents doctors from a 21-percent drop in reimbursement for seeing Medicare patients.

Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) said she believes Republicans are trying to prevent the economy from improving in order to foster an anti-incumbent mood come November.

"Cynically, for them, It doesn't serve them in terms of the elections in the fall if things are beginning to turn around," she said. "If they can stop the recovery from occurring, If they can create as much pain as possible, the cynical view is people will be angry and either drop out and not vote at all or vote against those in the majority."

"Senate Republicans offered a responsible extenders bill," said a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), referring to the Republican alternative to the bill, which would have reduced the deficit by slashing federal spending. "Democrats rejected it because it did not add to the national debt. Republicans and Democrats agree on the unemployment extensions, but they simply disagree on the Democrats' insistence on adding tens of billions more to an already unsustainable $13 trillion national debt."
Why not call them on their bluff? Why not use this as an opportunity to show the Republican party's lack of interest in the working class? Harry Reid has got to be the most ineffective majority leader in the Senate's history.
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This failure of the jobs bill is earth shattering. Especially since it's about to devastate the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's state budget.

http://www.businessweek.com/ap/finan.../D9GIC51O0.htm

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Rendell, a Democrat, repeated his warning that 20,000 teachers and employees at all levels of Pennsylvania government will lose their jobs if all of the $850 million in extended federal aid that he expects does not materialize.

Deep program cuts would be necessary, including wiping out a hefty 6 percent increase he has sought for public school instruction, he said.

"Everything goes," Rendell told reporters after meeting with legislative leaders at noon Thursday in the Capitol. "Everything is subject to disaster and again, my guess is somewhere around 20,000 layoffs are produced."
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Maybe so, Pomp. But hey, the Republicans are sure sticking it to em, eh? Eh? And isn't that what it's all about, really? Building a "winning team?"

I LOVE that our country is run by essentially nothing more than petulant little children.
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It's the fucking republicans, they don't give a fuck about you unless you're a fetus.
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Maybe so, Pomp. But hey, the Republicans are sure sticking it to em, eh? Eh? And isn't that what it's all about, really? Building a "winning team?"

I LOVE that our country is run by essentially nothing more than petulant little children.
The whole system is broken when it comes to lowering the deficit. Republicans are willing to cut anything and everything to get the deficit down, yet they lie and refuse to tell anyone that the real culprit of the rising deficit has nothing to do with discretionary spending, but entitlement mandatory spending like social security, medicaid, and medicare.

They, along with Democrats, are too afraid to tell the elderly that their benefits gotta be cut to get the budget even.

The Republicans could raise taxes on the rich, but that would be too detrimental to their pimps.
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Honestly, worrying about the deficit during an unemployment and market confidence crisis is retarded. Ben Nelson voted with the Republicans on this, which tells you everything you need to know. The guy is easily the dumbest man in Congress, Representatives Foxx, Bachmann, and Barton included.

It's like nobody learned the lessons of the Depression. Cutting spending during a crisis like this leads to a depression. New Hooverism has basically killed California. It's sort of sickening to see that it's also going to do the same to the entire federal system.
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