Unemployment Benefits Extension fails to pass cloture vote with ‘only’ 55 Senators in favor
“We’re shocked, shocked, to see gambling meanspiritedness here!”
– Unemployed Republican Voters Looking at the Republicans in the U.S. Senate
Sadly, Republicans around the country were ill represented by Republicans in the Senate today. pic.twitter.com/Tb4AkSEEV4
— Senator Harry Reid (@SenatorReid) January 14, 2014
The Long-Term Unemployed Sound Off: ‘I Will Never Vote For A Republican Again’
The people who have been left without that support are incensed, and the anger reaches across party lines. In an email to ThinkProgress, Peter LeClair, an out of work investment manager from New York, said he has been a lifelong Republican. But he “will never vote for a Republican, as long as I live” after watching them say that relying on unemployment benefits makes people dependent. “I am incensed with this Rand Paul,” he said, who has said extending the benefits would “do a disservice” to those who were relying on them. “He says I am lazy… I am not lazy, how dare he. He doesn’t even know me.”
LeClair says he has sent out over 2,000 resumes and been “rejected on a daily basis.” The benefits, which he pointed out he paid into while he worked for more than 20 years, were the only think keeping him “glued together financially.” He said he is “absolutely shocked and dismayed” with Republicans, reiterating, “I will never, so help me god, vote for a Republican again, period.”
Please, Republicans subvehiculated by the party you voted for despite knowing of their knavish ways: please remember this feeling in November.
– Democrat Who Would Like Everyone to Have a Safety Net
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