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Bunning is doing more than “just” stopping unemployment benefits. Due to other provisions of the bill, he is stopping highway repair and construction, making our roads that much less safe to travel. Two thousand highway workers have been laid off today.
He is responsible for the amount Medicare pays to doctors dropping by 21%. Let me tell you, it has been hard enough to find a doctor willing to take Medicare/Medicaid insurance. A drop of 21% in payments will make it impossible. He is ending loans to small business. With the economy in the state it is in, small businesses need to be encouraged. With the loan programs now expired, it will be more difficult for small businesses to find money. Bunning flipped off reporters who wanted to talk to him today. What an asshole! |
Sorry Tommy - no diversion - not every single subject that comes up can or should be blamed on W. nor have a lesson learned from Viet Nam. Stay on topic or just copy & paste your drivel in a thread of your own.
Here I'll make it easy for you . . . 85%of all problems/WMD/liar/neocon/extremist/Mission Accomplished/deficits don't matter.... Just copy and paste that and save us all some time repeatedly rereading the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over. |
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Thanks, Classic. Its always nice to find some common ground. ;)
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Oh, and those furloughed highway workers? They'll most likely get back pay when the program is revived. Now who's wasting money?
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1) Identify a need
2) Find way to fix need 3) Find way to pay for fix 4) Put plan into action Seems pretty straightforward to me. |
You are absolutely right, Lookout. I'm sure Congress will soon pass legislation to that effect... Right. :right:
Meanwhile, Bunning has bowed to BI-partisan pressure and will allow a vote on the measure this evening. At least his grandstanding proved that the rest of the Senate is able to agree on something. |
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My understanding is the unemployment payments would be coming from stimulus money. How does giving unemployed people more money stimulate them to find a job, or create jobs. It's just more of the same old same old. Spend money we don't have, raise taxes to get the money, high taxes cause job losses, spend more money we don't have. This guy is retiring, We should encourage the rest of them to do the same.
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One third of the funds was in the form of middle class and business tax cuts, one third in the form of extended social services to those in need (UI extension, COBRA increase, and extension, SNAP, etc) and one third in grants/contracts for projects to create jobs. The need for UI extensions was greater than anticipated which resulted in the current funding issue, which was why the intent was to pass a temporary 30 day extension,so those receiving UI wont lose those benefits until it could be addressed longer term through reallocation of recovery act funds for fy 10 or included in the jobs bill currently under consideration in the Senate. As to the notion that "high taxes causes job loss", the 01 and 03 tax cuts that cost over $1trillion did not produce jobs, as promised. "Trickle down" economics has never worked. |
Should be interesting and see where the pork is buried in the bill.
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Bunning's self-congratulatory pat on the back?
This is a guy who voted for two huge tax cuts that were not paid for (at a cost of over $1trillion)....the huge Medicare RX reform bill that was not paid for (at a cost of $400 billion)....Iraq war funding for six years that was not paid for (at a cost of approx. $750 billion) just to name a few of his contributions to the deficits/debt. Oh..and his remark that the earlier, larger UI extension bill that Reid blocked was paid for is not quite accurate. |
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