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    GOP threatens huge cuts to unemployment insurance

    The stalemate in Congress over extending a payroll tax cut also affects unemployment insurance. Republicans want to limit federal benefits for the long-term unemployed to 59 weeks, down from 99 weeks now. One Republican says he's willing to go to 26 weeks.  

    A Democratic bid for a breakthrough on payroll-tax negotiations fell flat on Thursday, as Congress closes in on a Feb. 29 deadline with few signs of progress.

    If Congress fails to act: the Social Security payroll tax that comes out of every paycheck will revert back to 6.2 percent from the current 4.2 percent tax “holiday,” doctors treating Medicare patients will see their reimbursements drop 27 percent as the “doc fix” expires, and millions of long-term unemployed workers will lose benefits.

    So far, public meetings of have yielded little agreement, so a 20-member House-Senate conference committee opted this week to go behind closed doors to accelerate progress toward a deal. But, so far, the toughest issue – how to offset the $160 billion cost of extending all three elements – has yet to be engaged.

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    On Thursday, Republicans on the panel rejected a new Democratic proposal to cut federal unemployment insurance from its current 99 weeks to 93 weeks. Republicans propose cutting back insurance to a maximum of 59 weeks.

    Meanwhile, Democrats dismissed two GOP proposals aimed at making the plan more palatable for tea party conservatives wary of government spending. One was to require people receiving unemployment benefits to work toward a high school diploma by enrolling in a GED program. The other was to give states the option to require drug testing for recipients.

    “Democrats are not willing to allow states the flexibility they need to give people tools to be reemployed,” says freshman Rep. Tom Reed (R) of New York. A strong advocate for these provisions, Congressman Reed says he’s now prepared to send unemployment benefits back to a 26-week level.

    “The president says that the economy is good, so it must be time to go back to 26 weeks,” he added. 

    Is that the view he sees of the economy back home in upstate New York? “No,” he adds. “I question the president’s numbers, but it’s time to take him at his word.”

    In a public hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Jack Reed (D) of Rhode Island challenged the GED proposal on the grounds that it imposes an added burden on older workers and may not, in the end, help workers get back into the job market.

    Thirty-five percent of those unemployed workers without a high school diploma are over 50 years of age, he said. Many have more skills – including technical certificates and company training awards – than younger unemployed workers with educational credentials.

    “To ask them to go get a GED before they could collect on their unemployment is going to put a huge burden,” he added.

    Moreover, what’s causing unemployment isn’t lack of skills but lack of demand. “That was the conclusion of the most recent report by the San Francisco Fed,” he added. “That people aren’t hiring because there’s not demand.”

    Such sharp policy rifts complicate progress toward a deal. So does the congressional calendar, which has the House and Senate out for a week at the end of the month.

    But the major sticking point remains how to pay for extending expiring provisions. Democrats are pushing for tax increases. Senate Democrats invited billionaire investor Warren Buffett as well as President Obama to address their annual issues conference on Wednesday. Mr. Buffet is known for proposing higher taxes on the highest income Americans. 

    Last week, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D) of Rhode Island introduced “Buffett Rule” legislation that requires incomes over $1 million to be taxed at at least a 30 percent rate. 

    Tax hikes remain a nonstarter for Republicans. At a press briefing on Thursday, Speaker John Boehner complained that Democrats, with the support of Mr. Obama, are refusing to seriously negotiate spending cuts.

    “I think it’s fair to ask: Does the president want to accomplish anything this year?” he asked. “The president will not allow their conferees to support a reasonable compromise on spending cuts.”

    With the payroll-tax break headed toward another 11th-hour showdown, public opinion ratings for the Congress hit a historic low. Only 10 percent of respondents approve of the job the Congress is doing, according to the Gallup poll released Wednesday.

    What’s striking about the poll is that Americans are generally more satisfied with the way things are going in the United States. Economic confidence and Obama’s job approval rate are trending upward.

    “This means Congress’ image is a major exception to the gradual improvement on a number of measures Gallup is tracking,” writes Frank Newport, Gallup’s editor-in-chief.

    “The next major hurdle for Congress is the Feb. 29 deadline for the extension of the payroll tax cuts and unemployment benefits. If Congress is unable to reach an agreement on these issues altogether … Americans’ confidence in their representatives could fall even lower.”

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    • mistermax  •  Fort Myers, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Anybody remember the story about congress spending $16.00 to $18.00 per muffin let alone the cost of gourmet coffee. Screw the American people, 1 iin 6 are poor, via the rich and powerful. Does anyone remember congree taking the cap off of the dollars contributed to elected officials ? I didn't think so.
      • J.Carne 3 mths ago
        Actually there are caps on individual contributions to candidates.
      • Poorboy 3 mths ago
        Wasn't that the democrats who paid $ 16 and $ 18 for those goodies.
      • Michigan Guy 3 mths ago
        J.Carne. If an individual donates to one of the PAC's there is no cap to the amount they can donate. Try to stay up to date.
    • Turlough  •  Hollis Center, Maine  •  3 mths ago
      Just do something right, you idiots.
      • zcompguy 3 mths ago
        Oh. Speaker Boehner says,"Sometimes it is hard to do the right thing.". This is the so called "Christian right"? I thought we as Christians were taught TO DO THE RIGHT THING!
    • Blue Planet  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      GOP to unemployed: We could care less.
    • big guy  •  3 mths ago
      the teapublicans want to cut unemployment benefits, cut medicare benefits, cut social security benefits, but wont adjust taxes for wealthy people, oil companies and wealthy farmers. what ignorant people would vote for them? are you hypnotized?
      • Friendly Fire 42 3 mths ago
        All of the liberal rhetoric seems to think that the Republican Party consists of nothing but rich people...!
        We, in the conservative party, are 96% poor to middle class and definitely not rich...just tired of supporting bum liberals who want something for nothing....!
    • Nigel  •  3 mths ago
      First, they screw the hard-working American by passing laws that benefit those who move thier jobs overseas to pad their profit-margin, THEN these Corporate-Fascists want to punish the person who lost his job because of foreign outsourcing EVEN MORE? Seriously, how cruel and heartless are these people?
      • Erikjupiter 3 mths ago
        Get a job, Nigel.
      • Thomas 3 mths ago
        Turn off Rush Erik. Learn to think for yourself!
      • Nigel 3 mths ago
        I have a job (and a very good one, too), Erik, get a life and stop assuming your delusions are real.
    • DreamVisitor  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP is the modern Robin Hood only reversed, take from the poor and needy and give it to the rich.
    • Jedi Knight  •  3 mths ago
      GOP will never understand these people aren't bums. They're hard working people trying to find and jobs and pay their bills on time.
    • wilbur 08  •  Elkhart, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Republicans wonder why the rest of the country thinks they are hate mongers. Reall? Cut unemployment back to 26 weeks. That republican from New York Is a perfect example of this. He snidely says Obama sez economy Is better so cut unemployment back to 26 weeks. He needs to quit being so far right and understand how he sounds
    • GFW_TEXAS  •  3 mths ago
      US taxpayers get registered and vote out all partisan career politicians. These partisan career politicians are tearing this country apart. Right now, we need a functional government capable of working together to SOLVE problems, not create more problems.
    • Brandon M  •  Chatsworth, California  •  3 mths ago
      I would like to make the Congress only be able to stand for one term and then lose their jobs AND DO NOT GET ALL OF THE PERKS THAT THEY ARE NOW GETTING WHEN THEY LEAVE and then we will see how they like it. Most of these people are rich and do not have to have everything handed to them, but they are not willing to see how hard it is for people who are out of work. If they want to balance the budget let them give up the salaries (they do not need) and also the perks and that will help a lot.
    • Disillusioned  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      One American voter said they are willing to cut the maximum tenure of congress to 56 weeks. Another voter says he's willing to cut it to 26 weeks!
      • ROBERT 3 mths ago
        This would be a step forward.
      • Big D 3 mths ago
        Don't forget the pre-screening drug test.
    • jdh  •  3 mths ago
      It's happening in Mich. Billion dollar tax cuts for big business and the wealthy on the backs of fixed income indivuals, education, policemen, firemen and the working poor. If you come to this state be prepared to buy new tires and shocks, the roads are bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • harry  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Thanks RePubliCan'ts. Let's find a way to unemploye them (sending their jobs overseas), then let's find another way to take the lifeline away oh yeah let's pull the plug on unemployment insurance. Let's not forget we have got to keep those tax breaks for the wealthy so they will keep creating those jobs (at McDonalds and WalMart).
    • Piedpiper  •  3 mths ago
      Anybody with more than 4 terms should be gone in 2012. THEN watch things improve.
    • LB  •  North Port, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      It's ok to represent the working and the rich and another to be heartless and cruel and attack the unemployed; especially during these times. I have worked 40 years and paid my taxes and am now unable to find work. These people treat me like pariah.
    • Jacksboro  •  Wichita Falls, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      They need to not get paid on the days they don't do their jobs!!! First cut,,then move on to THEIR benefits, write-offs,travel expenses that need to be affirmed it is for business and the rest of their over-spending in Washington, then fix the taxes where EVERYONE pays their fair share--with NO LOOP HOLES!!! The only credit would be for companies creating jobs with in the US, the American companies shipping jobs overseas would have additional taxes for their American based Company as well as on their product coming back into the United States!! And CUT OUT THE LOBBYIST IN WASHINGTON, ANYONE SIGNING PLEDGES FOR SPECIAL INTEREST (AS WITH GROVER NORQUIST THE NOT RAISING TAXES ON THE 1%) or TAKING GIFTS OR MONEY-FIRED-PERIOD!!!!! No wars unless OUR security is at risk! I think it is shameful of them that they want to cut unemployment when so many are out of work---"Let them eat cake" didn't work real well for the French 1%,,it isn't going to work well here!! Maybe Rick needs to remember why the people were in revolt in France, it was because their government wanted to live off the people and the rich didn't have to pay either!! It isn't any wonder their approval rating is only 10%, they really don't care about the American people only the ones paying them under the table to work for them instead of the American people!! VOTE THESE JERKS OUT OF OFFICE NOW!!!!!
    • JAMES  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Why do any of you think that the speaker of the house care about you? All he wants to do is keep us divided and then him and his group can feel good because they know they won't have to worry about us getting together and kicking his behind out of office. My friends don't you realize there is power in numbers.If you don't remember anything else,keep this in mind"united we stand divided we fall"
    • Joker  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      Keep it up, repukes. The coming elections promise to be a major defeat for you since you continue to demonize the working poor. Proof that the republicans hate Americans that are not millionaires is all over their plans for America. Please make sure and thank your neighborhood repukes for the last 50 years of decline in America.
    • Wyliecoyote  •  3 mths ago
      But......they want tax breaks for the 1%............nice. I predict large changes in Congress 2012 and it will not be good for the GOP.
    • JOHN  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Just as many Republicans as Democrats on unemployment!!!!!!!
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