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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-14-10 11:22 AM
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Larry Summers: "Extend UE, COBRA Benefits, Aid to States," More

Larry Summers: "Extend UE, COBRA Benefits, Aid to States," More

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In a statement released today, Larry Summers sez that the the White House will push Congress to extend unemployment insurance, extend COBRA benefits, give aid to the states and more.

Here's the scoop:

The lapse in extended unemployment insurance benefits at the end of May has resulted in 2.5 million jobless Americans exhausting their assistance. If we do not reinstate benefits by the end of the month, this number will grow to 3.2 million. These losses are exacting an enormous human toll on families who count on these benefits as they continue to search for jobs.

As the President recently remarked: "Lasting unemployment takes a toll on families, takes a toll on marriages, takes a toll on children. It saps the vitality of communities, especially in places that have seen factories and other anchoring businesses shut their doors. And being unable to find work – being able to provide for your family – that doesn’t just affect your economic security, that affects your heart and your soul. It beats you up. It’s hard."

It is also bad for the economy. But unemployment insurance puts money in the pockets of the families most likely to spend the money – which in turn expands the economy and creates jobs. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has identified increased aid to the unemployed as one of the two most cost-effective policy options for increasing economic production and employment.

Missed unemployment insurance payments since May total over $10 billion – enough to have created 100,000 jobs. An abrupt and premature withdrawal of relief is not only something families cannot afford, it is something that the economy cannot afford at a time when the economy is at a critical juncture. The economy is finally creating jobs, but not nearly fast enough to close the 8 million-job gap opened by the recession.

Some opponents of providing relief to unemployed families have been making the fallacious claim that unemployment benefits are a cause of the unemployment we are face today. Some of them have even taken an article I wrote two decades ago, under different economic circumstances, and used excerpts out of context to suggest that I share their view.

This is a misreading both of my research and of the economic situation today.

In an economy that is as demand constrained as ours, whatever small changes in search intensity may be associated with unemployment insurance are not the reason for the persistence of joblessness. With five unemployed Americans seeking work for every job opening available, there can be little doubt that the overwhelming cause of unemployment is not a lack of will among the jobless to find work, but a lack of work opportunities.

Opposing extending unemployment benefits will do nothing to put people back to work. It will not result in an increased number of job openings to apply for. And it will not result in a higher level of employment. What it will do is create a more difficult situation for thousands of families hit hardest by the economic crisis and cut off a powerful channel for spurring economic growth.

That is why President Obama will continue to press Congress to extend unemployment benefits and pass commonsense measures to strengthen our economic recovery – like extending unemployment insurance and COBRA, supporting our clean energy economy, providing aid to state and local governments, and saving the jobs of thousands of teachers.

Key points:

The White House recognizes that cutting unemployment benefits during this crisis has a human impact.

The White House also recognizes that cutting the benefits now will have a negative economic impact.

The White House refutes the idea that the unemployed are to blame for not having jobs.

This is a really great statement from Mr. Summers and I hope it will clear up once and for all any confusion about what the President and his administration want in terms of extending unemployment benefits.

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stray cat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-14-10 11:24 AM
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1. Summers is right
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Oregone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-14-10 11:29 AM
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2. the economic logic behind dumping a load of toxic waste in the lowest wage country is impeccable
He also suggests this....


Im glad he is interested in extending benefits and aid. In addition to that, real Keynesian stimulus would be nice
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BootinUp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-14-10 11:51 AM
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3. Is this statement getting covered in MSM?
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-14-10 04:22 PM
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4. Republicans are trying to wreck the economy
Edited on Wed Jul-14-10 04:22 PM by ProSense
Daily Kos: Republicans are trying to wreck the economy

Republicans aren't just rooting for failure anymore. They are actively trying to bring it about. Under the cloak of the Senate filibuster, they are blocking extended unemployment benefits in the hopes of tanking the American economy, believing that if they can make the recession worse, then they can win in this November's election.

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Summers's words are unimpeachably correct, but they will fall on deaf ears. The reason is simple: Republicans in Congress simply aren't listening to rational economic analysis. The only thing they care about is that cutting unemployment benefits hurts the economy and they believe hurting the economy will help them win the election.

It's shocking and sad that a major political party would resort to such craven tactics for partisan gain, but it is what it is. And at this point, trying to sit down with them and talk as adults just isn't working. It's time to unleash the facts and call them out for what they are trying to do: wreck the economy to win a campaign.

The only way to get Republicans to the table will be to make them pay a political price for their malicious obstruction, and the best way of doing that is expose them for who they are.


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DCBob Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-14-10 05:07 PM
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5. The vote is scheduled for Tuesday..
Finally seeing 60 votes, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) plans to call the first procedural vote Tuesday on a stalled unemployment benefits package that failed the Senate on his first four tries. Reid told reporters Wednesday that West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin has promised to name an interim replacement for the late Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) this weekend. The new senator, combined with pledges from Republican Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine to support the revised unemployment bill, would give the majority leader the filibuster-proof 60 votes that he needs to begin moving it to President Barack Obama's desk.

“If Governor Manchin does what he has indicated to me he will, and we’ll have a new senator to replace Sen. Byrd, then we’ll vote Tuesday morning sometime on the unemployment extension,” Reid said.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/39732.html#ixzz0thHA8zGN

That will be relief for millions!

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Moochy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-16-10 09:09 PM
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6. Official Kick
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CTLawGuy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-17-10 05:38 AM
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7. but Larry Summers is
evil incarnate :shrug:
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