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Monday, March 1, 2010

The White House Blog: White House calls out Senator Bunning (R-KY)

  
Posted by Dan Pfeiffer on February 27, 2010 at 9:00 AM EST

On Thursday, Democrats and Republicans came together in the House to pass an emergency bill that will temporarily extend benefits for American workers and small businesses. It showed that in times of great need, our elected officials can still set aside their differences to do right by the American people.

But just when we thought we were seeing progress, we have been confronted with a disappointing return to tactics that could be harmful to the American people, with Senator Bunning (R-KY) blocking the extension of several critical priorities for middle-class families.

If Senator Bunning gets his way, hundreds of thousands of people could be ineligible for COBRA tax credits for health coverage created by the Recovery Act.

Four hundred thousand individuals who cannot find work will lose their unemployment insurance; thousands of small businesses will lose access to credit; transportation projects and public safety programs across the country would be halted; critical transportation safety personnel will be furloughed at a time of increased concern about the safety of our roads and highways; and 600,000 doctors across the country who care for our seniors and veterans could be subject to a 20 % pay cut, including 8,105 in Senator Bunning’s home state of Kentucky.

Make no mistake about it: this bill is too important to fall prey to the political games of one person. If Senator Bunning succeeds, it would have a devastating effect on millions of people as early as Monday.

There’s nothing wrong with someone taking a principled stand for something they believe in, but Senator Bunning voted to extend these same benefits in 2008.

Over the past decade, unemployment insurance extensions have been passed as emergency measures under Republican and Democratic Congresses alike. So what we’re seeing right now is politics at its worst. It’s a perfect example of why so many Americans are fed up with Washington.

We need to think about how our actions will impact the American people, because they sent us here to work for them. We need to put an end to the gamesmanship, and do whatever is in our power to put Americans back to work. They expect and deserve nothing less of us.

Dan Pfeiffer is White House Communications Director

source: White House blog



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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Both corporate Democrats and Republicans care nothing for the working class on Main Street. Wall Street would have made their political whores return to fix this before Tuesday. Reid is as complicit as Bunning where this liberal sits.

Unknown said...

Yes, the Democrats have the corporate Democrats. They are the Blue Dogs.

The GOP, on the other hand, is almost made up exclusively of whores, pimps and shills who support corporations. There are a few exceptions that you can count on you hands.

If you don't think extending unemployment helps the man on the street, ZI don't know what would. The health care bill will also help the average American. So did Social Security and Medicare--also Democratic programs.