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Stop work order from the GOP
Author: Raine    Date: 03/01/2010 13:49:47

Last Friday, Senators Kyl and Bunning blocked legislation to extend jobless benefits to Americans for one month. Both had different reasons. Kyle said he was blocking it because he wanted the now expired ESTATE TAX to not be reinstated, as scheduled. Bunning's reasoning was that he wanted this emergency bill paid for immediately. I could point out the hypocrisy that he voted for the Bush tax cuts, the 2 wars and numerous other deficit inducing spending programs passed over the previous 8 years -- but I won't.

Letting the Estate Tax (or as people on right talk radio like to call it -- the 'Death Tax') be reinstated after a period of time is actually a good thing (details to follow). Instead, these two Republican senators - with the support of others on their side of the aisle - have blocked a bill set to provided -however minor - relief to Americans out of work.

It gets worse. In the larger package of legislation that the senate wanted to pass last week was an extension of federal transportation programs. Those too expired on Sunday, and that now means that not only will over 1.1 million workers stop receiving benefits in the next month, 2 thousand Federal employees are now on furlough.
Furloughs will affect employees at the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Research and Innovative Technology Administration.

LaHood said construction workers will be sent home from job sites because federal inspectors must be furloughed.

Among the construction sites where work will be halted: the $36 million replacement of the Humpback Bridge on the George Washington Parkway in Virginia; $15 million in bridge construction and stream rehabilitation in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; and the $8 million resurfacing of the Natchez Trace Parkway in Mississippi.
So you see it's not just federal workers, it's all those on the chain that work with them. I don't have to tell you how critical these jobs are for our nation. EVERY Job is critical to the person working it these days. I don't have to tell you how important it is that people get unemployment insurance. From the Wonk room:
This is a fairly shocking admission of priorities. 1.1 million workers are scheduled to have their unemployment benefits expire in the next month, with 2.7 million on track to lose them by April, while unemployment is still at 9.7 percent and there are six unemployed workers for every job opening. 6.3 million Americans have been unemployed for six months or longer, which is the most since the government began keeping track in 1948 and “more than double the toll in the next-worst period, in the early 1980s.” Yet Kyl is willing to hold unemployment benefits hostage in order to fashion a tax cut for heirs of the very wealthiest estates.

Due to a Bush-era budgeting gimmick, the estate tax is currently expired, but it is set to come back in 2011 at the Clinton-era level, which Kyl has an intense interest in preventing. His proposal to slash the estate tax rate and increase its exemption would cost $250 billion over ten years, with 99 percent of the benefit going to the heirs of multi-millionaires. Under 2009 law, only 0.2 percent of estates are subject to the estate tax at all.
The lack of understanding from senators like these 2 men shows how out of touch they are with this nation's plight. They are really that out of touch with the struggle that people are going thru. Think I am wrong? Check out this exchange from yesterdays "This Week"
ABC's "This Week" held its usual roundtable discussion this morning, with Elizabeth Vargas hosting a panel of Cokie Roberts, Sam Donaldson, George Will, and Paul Krugman.

The last topic of conversation was introduced by Vargas this way:
"[O]f course, this weekend, we have a brand-new White House social secretary appointed to replace Desiree Rogers, a close friend of the Obamas who is exiting after a bumpy tenure, I would say. Cokie, you spoke with her. She -- she was highly criticized after the Obamas' first state dinner in which she arrived, looking absolutely gorgeous, but in what some people later said was far too fancy a dress, but most importantly, that was the state dinner that was crashed by the Salahis, who walked in without an invitation when the social secretary's office didn't have people manning the security sites."

This led to a surprisingly long chat about Desiree Rogers.

Krugman sat silently while the discussion went on (and on), before eventually interjecting:

"Can I say that 20 million Americans unemployed, the fact that we're worrying about the status of the White House social secretary....

Donaldson responded, "Paul, welcome to Washington."
What the hell is wrong with this picture? We can't even get the people who are supposed to report on the wretched acts of senators like Kyl and Bunning, they would rather talk about a social secretary than the fact that thousands of people are going to have to suffer for the actions of the few at the top. The bubble is almost incestuous in nature. The media and the GOP are failing us, and people are suffering as a result. If there are still doubts that this is indeed the 'Party of No', let this be more proof that they are. The list is getting incredibly long.

People have a right to be mad, but they should be mad about the rights things. The GOP gave a stop work order to people who need the work most, and are preventing those seeking jobs the comfort of knowing they can at least put food on their table. Bunning is up for election in November, it's time to give him a 'Stop Work Order'.

and
Raine

 

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Comment by Will in Chicago on 03/01/2010 14:04:00
Good morning, bloggers!!! Excellent post, Raine!!



The last topic of conversation on a news analysis program should not have been about the White House Social Secretary. However, Sam Donaldson's comment shows that the Beltway crowd, much like the entertainment industry in Hollywood, is deeply, passionately in love with itself.



I had Kyl as a Senator for a year and never liked him. I think that he makes John McCain look reasonable in comparison. Sadly, Kyl, Bunning and others are more willing to serve their special interests and campaign backers than serve the people of their states or this nation. It is all too common in this era, when it seems that too many politicians should in all honesty say let the people be damned and say that they are proud to be the servants of special interests --- particularly those with great wealth.

Comment by BobR on 03/01/2010 14:13:16
The extension to unemployment benefits saved my ass last year. We would've had serious financial problems had we not gotten them.

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 14:15:37
Georgia -- making me proud once again...

Comment by wickedpam on 03/01/2010 14:22:59
Morning



The level of selfishness of one party just amazes and astounds me on a daily basis

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 14:35:28
In case you don;t get a chance to read the rest of that article about Krugman's appearance, this too was astounding:
But this panel discussion covered exactly four subjects this morning: health care reform, Charlie Rangel's ethics problem, David Paterson's latest troubles, and the fate of the former White House social secretary (and where she's from, what her clothes looked like, what her next job is likely to be, etc.), which hardly seems relevant to anyone who doesn't actually attend social events at the White House.



In this same discussion, there was nothing about the jobs bill that passed the Senate this week, nothing about the incredibly important Zazi guilty plea this week (and the fact that it makes Republican talking points look ridiculous), nothing about Jim Bunning single-handedly delaying unemployment insurance for those who need it.



I wonder, who was the target audience for the discussion of Desiree Rogers, who most Americans have never heard of, and whose White House position has nothing to do with public policy? The general public or the D.C. cocktail circuit crowd?



Krugman no doubt annoyed the show's producers by mentioning the inanity of the subject matter, but he's right to remind his colleagues of what matters. For Donaldson to "welcome" him "to Washington" was insulting -- to Krugman and the rest of us.
That really sums it up. I barely watch the Sunday morning shows anymore. I used to really enjoy them, and actually learned things from them, but no more.



The author of this article really hit the nail on the head. The media in complicit in enabling the selfishness of these elected officials.

Comment by velveeta jones on 03/01/2010 14:36:27
Morning all.



Just catching up, and so sorry to hear about some of ya'lls friend who passed away.



Yeah, Saturday was tough, waiting to hear from our friend Jorge who, when last heard, was traveling around the coast of his home country of Chile. Thankfully, he was back home in Santiago and his apartment, while damaged, was fairly okay. Whew! But my heart goes out to the people in the various disasters. The thing about me is: I so want to be right in the middle helping out and it frustrates me to all HELL that I have to sit on my ass and watch this shit on TV.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 03/01/2010 14:37:53
Quote by wickedpam:

Morning



The level of selfishness of one party just amazes and astounds me on a daily basis






I think it all comes down to whom the leaders of a party see as worthy of their attention. We have seen the unemployed and uninsured mocked by political pundits on the right and we see this reflected in the acts of Kyl and others.



I am going to a job fair for teachers today, one of several this week. So, I will try to swing by later.

Comment by clintster on 03/01/2010 14:54:59
Quote by Raine:

Georgia -- making me proud once again...




Join the club, we've got t-shirts.

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 14:55:42
Nancy is great!!

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 14:56:50
Quote by clintster:

Quote by Raine:

Georgia -- making me proud once again...




Join the club, we've got t-shirts.


Hey Clint NAthan Deal resigned from congress this morning... Linder did over the weekend!

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 15:30:17
Our internet is terribly slow this morning. Grrrr.

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 15:46:04
PEOPLE WHO DON'T HAVE A JOB WILL GET A WAIVER.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/01/2010 16:08:37
That makes sense to me - its like getting a hall pass for healthcare

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 16:15:10
The Bunning Block gets worse. It's not just him causing worker furloughs, or stopping unemployment benefits. It's also causing the Gov't to stop cobra subsidies to help pay for health care, he preventing small business from getting loans and prevents up to 1.5 million watching local TV stations.





Comment by livingonli on 03/01/2010 16:19:11
Good morning everyone. When will the people who still support the GOP realize that they only care about the top 1%

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 16:23:38
Quote by livingonli:

Good morning everyone. When will the people who still support the GOP realize that they only care about the top 1%
Kyl only seems to care about the top 0.2%



Comment by livingonli on 03/01/2010 16:34:17
The GOP motto should be give everything to the rich and screw everyone else.

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 17:02:34
Well this is much better. Our internet is back up to speed. Comcast is a lot of things, but they are really good when you have internet connectivity issues.

Comment by BobR on 03/01/2010 17:17:17
Quote by livingonli:

The GOP motto should be give everything to the rich and screw everyone else.


to the poor: boot straps

to the rich: rocket-powered jetpacks.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/01/2010 17:42:41
Apropos discussion of the Kyl & Bunning selfishness (in Bunning's case this might not be so true, he's just a dick. Members of his own caucus don't like him).





The philosophy of the GOP explained.



Ayn Rand, darling of the Right, fan of serial murderer. Saw him as the "ideal man". In short, Ayn Rand sociopath.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/01/2010 18:51:23
Ayn Rand killed the blog?

Comment by wickedpam on 03/01/2010 19:05:15
I don't know anything about Ayn Rand really, can't comment on her - all this stuff surrounding her and things she wrote just strike me as some cultish rpging gone uber nuts

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 19:16:59
Have I mentioned how very much I love Trader Joe's?

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 19:22:27
On Ayn Rand -- The cult that follows her are just that, a cult.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/01/2010 19:27:02
Quote by wickedpam:

I don't know anything about Ayn Rand really, can't comment on her - all this stuff surrounding her and things she wrote just strike me as some cultish rpging gone uber nuts




Oh cultish RPGing. I like it. I like it a lot Mala.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/01/2010 19:27:52
Quote by Raine:

On Ayn Rand -- The cult that follows her are just that, a cult.




Unfortunately a big, influential one.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/01/2010 19:28:06
Quote by Raine:

Have I mentioned how very much I love Trader Joe's?






I wish they had one in Manassas, that would be so convientant

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/01/2010 19:29:35
Here is my favorite quote about Ayn Rand:



There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life:The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged.One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading ...to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs.--John Rogers

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 19:36:21
From an ABC news Senate producer:



Jim Bunning just flipped your trusty Senate producer the bird as we pursued him onto the Senators only elevator.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/01/2010 19:37:16
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

I don't know anything about Ayn Rand really, can't comment on her - all this stuff surrounding her and things she wrote just strike me as some cultish rpging gone uber nuts




Oh cultish RPGing. I like it. I like it a lot Mala.






sometimes the way I've heard it described and who people would "gather" to plan just makes it all so creepy. And I'm saying that from the stand point of someone who does rpging online for fun.



Oh, its like that bad Tom Hanks movie in the 80's where he gets overly invovled in a D&D type game thingy - you know the one were he rips the mask off and it was Farmer Ted down the road

Comment by wickedpam on 03/01/2010 19:37:54
Quote by Raine:

From an ABC news Senate producer:



Jim Bunning just flipped your trusty Senate producer the bird as we pursued him onto the Senators only elevator.






classy

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 19:39:20
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Have I mentioned how very much I love Trader Joe's?






I wish they had one in Manassas, that would be so convientant
I suppose the one in Alexandria is too tough to get to? It's in Old town, I know there is one in Falls church as well.



Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 19:43:29
Gary said Cocking calvelier -- not the F word

Comment by wickedpam on 03/01/2010 19:51:22
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Have I mentioned how very much I love Trader Joe's?






I wish they had one in Manassas, that would be so convientant
I suppose the one in Alexandria is too tough to get to? It's in Old town, I know there is one in Falls church as well.







just a little ;)



Closest one to us is in Centreville/Chantilly, we did get a Wegmans down in Gainsville that was nice the one time we had a chance to go



Its hard to shop for grocery's a lot of times - mommers and I are rather picky eaters sadly

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/01/2010 19:53:18
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Have I mentioned how very much I love Trader Joe's?






I wish they had one in Manassas, that would be so convientant
I suppose the one in Alexandria is too tough to get to? It's in Old town, I know there is one in Falls church as well.





Both of those would require the planning and stamina it takes to get to the top of Kilimanjaro.

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 20:13:53
Quote by Mondobubba:



Both of those would require the planning and stamina it takes to get to the top of Kilimanjaro.
Bragging time: Old Town is EASY to get to from mah house!



Comment by wickedpam on 03/01/2010 20:20:21
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:



Both of those would require the planning and stamina it takes to get to the top of Kilimanjaro.
Bragging time: Old Town is EASY to get to from mah house!







and point goes to Raine

Comment by BobR on 03/01/2010 20:32:39
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:



Both of those would require the planning and stamina it takes to get to the top of Kilimanjaro.
Bragging time: Old Town is EASY to get to from mah house!



free parking right there. Near St. Asaph and Wythe...

Comment by Raine on 03/01/2010 21:06:15
In case you missed it... WILLIAM SHATNER!





Comment by livingonli on 03/01/2010 21:41:35
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

From an ABC news Senate producer:



Jim Bunning just flipped your trusty Senate producer the bird as we pursued him onto the Senators only elevator.






classy


with a K. I wonder if his slogan for the masses is Let them eat Cake.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/02/2010 01:11:25
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:



Both of those would require the planning and stamina it takes to get to the top of Kilimanjaro.
Bragging time: Old Town is EASY to get to from mah house!





I meant for Mala. According to Google maps, 1hr 20 mins in traffic. However, there is a TJ in Centreville, Mala. That is just a straight shot up Rte 28.

Comment by BobR on 03/02/2010 04:06:58
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:



Both of those would require the planning and stamina it takes to get to the top of Kilimanjaro.
Bragging time: Old Town is EASY to get to from mah house!





I meant for Mala. According to Google maps, 1hr 20 mins in traffic. However, there is a TJ in Centreville, Mala. That is just a straight shot up Rte 28.


You seem to forget she works in Alexandria...



Lunch time? Hello?