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Jobless benefits bill goes down in House

Republicans in the House Thursday blocked a bill that would have extended jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed beyond the holiday season.

An extension of jobless benefits enacted this summer expires Dec. 1, and unless they are renewed, two million people will lose benefits averaging $310 a week nationwide by the end of December.

The failed measure would have extended jobless benefits through the end of February at a cost of adding $12.5 billion to the nation’s debt. Republicans opposing the legislation said the measure should be paid for by cutting unspent money from last year’s economic stimulus bill.

The White House criticized Congress for voting to cut off unemployment benefits with the holiday break approaching.

“I don't think we want to leave here having fought for tax cuts for millionaires and against unemployment insurance for those that have lost their jobs,” spokesman Robert Gibbs said.

Democrats brought the measure to the floor under fast-track rules that required a two-thirds vote to pass, so the measure fell despite winning a 258-154 majority. Republicans blasted the move since it denied them an opportunity to try to offset its cost.

“The fact is, we can both provide this help and pay for it by cutting less effective stimulus spending,” said Rep. Charles Boustany, R-La. “That’s what we should be debating today.”

Efforts to renew federally paid jobless benefits for people who have been out of work for more than half a year has bedeviled Congress for much of the year.

Every recession since 1950 has featured an extended federal benefits program financed with deficit dollars. That’s a precedent Democrats refused to break when battling with Republicans for months earlier this year to extend the program.

Republicans didn’t pay any political price for stalling efforts earlier this year to extend jobless benefits that provide critical help to the unemployed – including a seven-week stretch over the summer when jobless benefits were a piece of a failed Democratic tax and jobs bill.

But allowing benefits to expire in the holiday season may draw negative attention to Republicans, especially when measured against their insistence that tax cuts for upper-income taxpayers not be allowed to expire.

“We have never cut off benefits for out-of-work Americans where the unemployment rates have been this high,” said Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash. “Without this extension, temporary federal extended benefits will shut down … denying benefits to two million of our fellow citizens over the holiday season.”

  • torispelling

    Taking care of business- that’s the GOP for ya.
    The thing is that is the only group they will take care of.
    Screw the people of America they just care about big business who likes to send jobs overseas and wants a tax cut to do it.

  • SargeH

    You duplicitous Democrats voted to extend the benefits; you just didn’t want to pay for them. How typical of the Thug in Chief and his merry band of syncophants.

  • mdmikeh

    I love how the WH’s response is always to crow about not paying for the tax cuts for the rich when in fact $2.9T of the $3.6T tax cut total is for the cost of the middle class cuts over 10 years. I vote for if the Dems find $2.9T to fund the middle class tax cuts, the Reps will find the $700B for the +250k tax cuts.

  • wodiej

    I have a college degree & many years of job experience. My job was moved out of state 6 months ago. I have relentlessly been looking for work in all areas at all pay ranges for over a year as soon as my employer notified me of the upcoming loss. In that time I have applied for 200 or so jobs and have received about 5 interviews. So don’t tell me I am going to miraculously find a job when my unemployment benefits run out. I have to be offered a job first.

    I hope you are in the same position some day and then see how you like it. I have always worked and paid my way. Me and my employers have also paid unemployment tax for many years. I have no health insurance but have not asked for a single hand out from ANYONE. I would much rather be working then reading ignorant comments on blogs.

    I planned ahead and have plenty of money saved so take your unemployment and stick it.

    • clw

      A few years back my whole dept were handed boxes and told to leave as our jobs were shipped to India. I was 3 months shy of being fully vested in my pension. I was out of work for 4 months; there were no extensions at that time. I would have been cut off at six months. What did I do? I worked being unemployed like a job (you probably do too), I got up early and spent the day at my NEW “job” looking for a job! 8-14 hours a day, no matter how many people tried to derail me. I was a single mother with two young kids, with house payments, and years of court and lawyers costs trying to force the ex to pay child support while it accrued. Unemployment was 2/3 of the pay from a lame cubicle job. I HAD to find a job. You and I, and others like us, apply for everything, and if it doesn’t pay enough, we’ll work TWO jobs, but I dare say ALOT of people who are on unemployment (and I’m talking in general, I realize THIS economy has brought down ALOT of hard-working people), but in general, in an average economy, the unemployment rolls are full of slackers, and we all know it.

  • author

    Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash. “Without this extension, temporary federal extended benefits will shut down … denying benefits to two million of our fellow citizens over the holiday season.”

    Making it sound like he really cares for the American People. — NOT!!

  • loudog

    Sorry Americans, we have to give Israel and Egypt $6 billion/yr, Africa gets another $3 billion/yr, Asia and South America get $3 billion/yr in foreign aid, and we had to borrow that money from China to give to them. If we give you that $12 billion in unemployment benefits instead, what will the rest of the world do?

  • emem

    the headline should read “Jobless benefits go down in the house despite dem majority during the lame duck”.

    This is a tough issue. On one hand it seems crazy to continue the deficit spending, BUT on the other hand many people really need the income to survive until the economy recovers and the unemployment number yesterday of another 400K says that isn’t happening any time soon.

  • libertyatstake

    “Democrats brought the measure to the floor under fast-track rules …”

    The 111th defined. Never time to to do it right. Always a chance to to demagogue it.

    http://libertyatstake.blogspot.com/
    “Because the Only Good Progressive is a Failed Progressive”