UPDATE: Tuesday, January 7th – Remarks by the President on the Importance of Extending Emergency Unemployment Insurance
You heard Katherine’s story. And she’s far more eloquent than I could ever be. She wrote me last month to say, “Please let those who think I am sitting at home enjoying being unemployed know that I would much rather be working.” And I had a chance to talk to Katherine, and I think it’s pretty clear that that’s the case. Katherine went on to say, “I have applied to everything for which I am possibly qualified to no avail. I have worked hard all my life, paid taxes, voted, engaged in political discussion, and made the ultimate sacrifice: My two sons serve in the U.S. military. Job loss is devastating, and if I could fix it myself, I would. I challenge any lawmaker to live without an income.” That’s what Katherine said. It’s hard. (Applause.)
So when we’ve got the mom of two of our troops, who is working hard out there, but is having to wear a coat inside the house, we’ve got a problem. And it’s one that can be fixed.
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The Cruel …
Democrats Make Last-Ditch Push To Bring Back Unemployment Benefits
When Congress returns from the holiday recess this week, Democrats will kick off the new session with a last-ditch push to renew emergency unemployment benefits that expired on Dec. 28.
But despite their cautious optimism, they face a tough slog as most Republicans have little desire to extend the benefits, which have already lapsed for some 1.3 million Americans who have been out of work for at least 26 weeks, and will expire for more in the coming months.
Senate Democrats have set up a test vote on Monday to extend unemployment compensation for three months. The bill is sponsored by Sens. Jack Reed (D-RI) and Dean Heller (R-NV). Sixty senators are required to break an expected filibuster and it’s not clear there are that many votes.
Poverty Rate Would Be Nearly Twice As High Without Government Programs
Ron Johnson Suing To Cut Health Care Subsidies For Congress, Staff
Wisconsin Lawmaker Wants To Take Away Workers’ Weekends
… and the Bat Guano Crazy Unusual.
Gay Marriage Opponents Call For Uprising In Utah
The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association on Saturday organized a meeting in Highland, Utah to call for an uprising and to express their opposition to same-sex marriage in Utah, Fox 13 Now Salt Lake City reported.
“The people of Utah have rights, too, not just the homosexuals. The homosexuals are shoving their agenda down our throats,” Former Graham County, Ariz., Sheriff Richard Mack said at the meeting.[…]
“State sovereignty supercedes what this judge did,” Mack said. “The Governor needs to get some courage and grip.”
Josh Marshall: Trestin Meachum Watch
Yesterday I told you about Trestin Meacham, an idealistic young Utahan who is putting himself forth as the Gandhi of hating gay people, now two weeks into a hunger strike meant to compel Utah to “nullify” federal court decisions that allow gay marriage in the state. He’s even live-tweeting his fast. […]
It turns out Meacham isn’t just some young doofus upset about gay people. Or at least that’s not all he is. Back in 2012 he was a candidate for Utah state senate from the far-right US Taxpayers Party.
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