The Senate offered up yet another bill to renew long term unemployment benefits, according to Arthur Delaney at The Huffington Post, who reported that the bill is paid for, just like the previous one the Seante tried to get the House to pass.
But:
A spokesman for Boehner told HuffPost on Tuesday that the speaker’s response would remain the same.
House Speaker John Boehner can’t be bothered to look
at the new bill, which just like the old bill, addresses the alleged
“issues” the repugicans had with it, according to HuffPo. It’s paid for
with revenue increases, as required by Senate repugicans.
Apparently this isn’t good enough for House repugicans, who have invented truly creative excuses for their reliable
refusal to legislate.
This bipartisan bill authored by Sens. Jack Reed
(D-RI) and Dean Heller (r-NV) should have at least garnered a longing
glance by repugicans since it doesn’t provide retroactive benefits to
those 3 million Americans House repugicans have been kicking in the gut
since December.
However, it seems Boehner’s rejection is not about
the actual bill. Boehner is already entrenched in his position and will
not budge no matter how repugican the bill is. The only logical
conclusion to draw from this is that Boehner doesn’t want to address the
long term unemployment benefits, and he’s run out of excuses so now
he’s just passing sight unseen.
Speaker Boehner’s shafting of the unemployed impacts
more than just those folks who are looking for work. In March 2014 it
was estimated that Boehner and his House of Cards had caused the economy to lose 5 billion dollars:
The U.S. economy has lost $4.7 billion ($4,698,892,545 to be exact – see the breakdown below) in the first three months of the year due to the Dec. 28 expiration of federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation, according to an analysis released today Monday by Ways and Means Committee Democrats.
The repugicans were busted in March for trying to add 310 billion dollars
— which Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member Sander Levin (D-MI)
pointed out, “represents more than half of the entire federal deficit
this year” — to the deficit with permanent, unpaid for tax provisions.
On June 12, Levin again pointed out the hypocrisy
of repugicans hiding under the false excuse that the unemployment
extensions are not paid for while they shred their own alleged budget principle by adding unpaid tax credits to the deficit.
“The inability of the House repugican Majority to
take action to help our recovery, bolster small businesses, and grow our
economy has resulted in smoke and mirror votes like the ones before us
today. They want to signal that they support small business, but their
action is so inconsistent with their past positions that it is rendered
hypocritical,” Levin charged.
So, once again, Boehner won’t even look at a bill
for the unemployed that would help our economy. It doesn’t matter that
it’s paid for. It doesn’t matter that it pretends the last 6 months of
misery for the unemployed didn’t happen or that Boehner is costing the
economy billions of dollars just to appease the repugican base by
giving the middle finger to hurting Americans.
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