The Senator, the Unemployed and the Millionaires

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Senator Scott Brown blocked the extension of unemployment benefits for millions of Americans.

About 8,400 Americans will see their unemployment benefits cut off by the end of this week, according to the Labor Department. By the end of the third week of December, aid to 1.36 million Americans will be interrupted, the agency said.

Brown says that we can’t afford the extension and that we need to start focusing on “what is important,” the federal deficit.

The unemployment rate in this country still hovers around 9.6%. That seems pretty important to me. Unemployment benefits help people without work to pay their bills, put food on their tables, get medical care, and enjoy the holidays!  Moreover, virtually all of the benefits paid out to the unemployed go back into the economy. They are not hoarded, put in savings accounts or invested abroad.
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Moreover, the nation is turning its attention to the deficit. The National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform has just released its recommendations for reducing the deficit and both parties seem committed to addressing it. The difference seems to be on whose backs.

Even as he complains we haven’t figured out how to pay for the extension of employment benefits, he shows no such concern about the ability to pay for extending the Bush era tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires. Wow!