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Jobless benefits bill clears key Senate hurdle, over GOP complaints on cost(Reid's subject change)
Fox News ^ | January 07, 2014

Posted on 01/07/2014 8:55:36 AM PST by sickoflibs

A controversial jobless benefits bill narrowly cleared a key Senate hurdle on Tuesday, over the objections of Republicans who complain the $6 billion measure is not paid for.

Senators voted 60-37 to advance the bill extending long-term jobless benefits, which expired Dec. 28. Democrats needed 60 votes to move the bill forward.

But Republicans blasted Democratic leaders for pushing the bill without any plan to offset the cost elsewhere in the budget.

"This is all borrowed -- every penny of it," Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., told Fox News.

Backers of the extension still need to clear several additional votes in the Senate, before the GOP-controlled House can even consider it. House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, of Maryland, voiced hope that the Senate could pressure the House to act on the bill.

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To: sickoflibs

“And these two problems are why you see employers always asking for more legal immigrants.” (and illegals under the table too)

I agree. We’ve (not we the people, but our Congress and Presidents) have exported our jobs and imported poverty. The USA could deal with a 10-15% underclass but not a 40% which is where we are headed. I blame it on those who made treaties and failed to enforce laws.

When manufacturing jobs were plentiful, and were used to make the products we Americans used, our economy hummed along pretty good and Americans paid taxes that fed the system, and that kept us out of trouble debt wise too.

PS: Sorry for the PM, meant to post it and pushed the wrong button.


101 posted on 01/10/2014 8:32:12 PM PST by apoliticalone
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To: apoliticalone
RE :”I agree. We’ve (not we the people, but our Congress and Presidents) have exported our jobs and imported poverty. The USA could deal with a 10-15% underclass but not a 40% which is where we are headed. I blame it on those who made treaties and failed to enforce laws.
When manufacturing jobs were plentiful, and were used to make the products we Americans used, our economy hummed along pretty good and Americans paid taxes that fed the system, and that kept us out of trouble debt wise too”

Computers and internet not only made modern trade and outsourcing possible but it also made automation like at grocery stores possible. Companies here can email their components in China and its very easy for Chinese to learn to read and write English.

In fact the computer itself killed millions of jobs replacing paper forms hand filled out.

I am skeptical that a Trump like protectionism would have worked.,

Obama scammed many of the public that government spending on green energy would create jobs that couldn't be exported,
Those jobs left here too and they took the bailed out GM jobs with them .

102 posted on 01/10/2014 8:42:38 PM PST by sickoflibs (Obama : 'If you like your Doctor you can keep him, PERIOD! Don't believe the GOPs warnings')
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To: apoliticalone

How did Germany become such a powerful exporter?

We know it wasn’t by invading, occupying and rebuilding poor undeveloped Muslim hellholes.


103 posted on 01/10/2014 8:51:50 PM PST by sickoflibs (Obama : 'If you like your Doctor you can keep him, PERIOD! Don't believe the GOPs warnings')
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To: sickoflibs

I agree with you on Germany.

USA is policeman of and for the world, but the only problem in that scenario is only we get to pay the bill. Guns and-or butter are still competing economic variables in an economy.

If we are protecting all of these advanced economies by absurdly tryng to impose democracies in hell holes, why are not we sending the world the bill?

When big business patriotically served America I stood firmly as a conservative and corporatist. In today’s globalist corporate world where big business serves only themselves with the cheapest labor and essentially work against national sovereignty, conservative and global corporatist are no longer aligned.


104 posted on 01/11/2014 5:59:17 AM PST by apoliticalone
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