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By Staff Report | 11.16.11

I am writing today to announce the closure of the Michigan Messenger. After four years of operation in Michigan, the board of the American Independent News Network, has decided to shift publication of its news into a single site, The American Independent at Americanindependent.com. This is part of a shift in strategy, towards new forms [...]

Colorado-based abstinence program provided false and misleading information to Michigan students

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By Todd A. Heywood | 11.16.11

An abstinence-only presentation provided to numerous school districts in Calhoun and Eaton Counties in October of this year provided false and misleading information to students about HIV, experts allege.

Class action lawsuit filed against MERS over unpaid taxes

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By Todd A. Heywood | 11.15.11

Two county registers of deeds filed a class action lawsuit Monday on behalf of Michigan’s 83 counties alleging that the Mortgage Electronic Registration Services owes millions of dollars in property title transfer taxes.

Schuette fights important mercury regulations

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By Eartha Jane Melzer | 11.14.11

Despite evidence of the impact of mercury on children and public health, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette last month joined with 24 other state attorneys general in filing a lawsuit to scuttle new EPA regulations that would reduce mercury emissions from power plants.

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Unemployment benefits extension: What happens now?

Monday vote in Senate starts key week
By Ed Brayton | 12.13.10 | 8:18 am

With the Christmas recess and the seating of a new Congress looming, the Senate will kick off what should be a make-or-break week for the prospect of extending unemployment benefits and tax cuts by holding a cloture vote at 3 pm on Monday.

It is expected that the cloture vote — that’s the vote to end debate and take the real vote — will succeed and so will the bill, which now includes the full compromise reached by President Obama and Republican leaders to extend all of the Bush tax cuts for two years and federal unemployment benefits for one year.

That then drops the bill into the lap of the House, which is where the real uncertainty lies. On Thursday the House Democratic Caucus voted to reject that compromise bill, but that was a non-binding vote among Democrats only. If the bill comes to the floor of the House for a full vote it should be passed by a fairly wide margin.

What the caucus vote does, however, is put pressure on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to refuse to bring the bill up for a floor vote unless changes are made. But with the Senate likely to approve the bill, that should ratchet up the pressure in the other direction as well.

There is another possibility, which is that the Senate passes the bill, the House then passes it with amendments and sends it back to the Senate. But that runs the risk of the Senate not passing the bill with the changes the House made and the whole thing ending in a standoff with no extension at all. That would leave it up to the next Congress to take the matter up.

As The Hill reports, the conventional wisdom in D.C. is that Pelosi will blink on this issue because she has little choice. She knows that if an extension is not passed before the Christmas recess the next Congress — controlled by Republicans — is likely to pass a considerably less generous extension, if one passes at all.

While all this is going on, more than a million Americans have already lost their unemployment benefits since the federal benefits lapsed at the end of November. Hundreds of thousands more will lose them every week until the benefits are restored.

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  • Anonymous

    God bless all of the unemployed & try to have a merry christmas i know it will be hard. but what goes around comes around.

    • Anonymous

      I just found out that my benefits will stop next week. The people we put in office really don’t understand how it feel when you don’t know where your next meal will come from not to say how your going to pay mortgage or your house whole bills going to get paud on time. But they can easilt fund and justify the reason to keep having this war drawn the funds from our mouths and our day to day living. Then they wonder why people are killing and robbing people more thanever. Do we live in the USA or what! I can’t believe our Senate can find it in their hearts and soul of being a citizen of this country and don’t want to help it’s own. But let another country have issue, we’re always the first to help to try to make USA look like the good country! It’s a joke and I hope it never happen to them or maybe it need to so they can get the feel..

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_OSI2JANTM5FYJHIT7WKXSFB47E Pick

    My local benefits run out in 2 days. I too just got back from the local office who told me “We can’t hypothesize that you’ll be eligible for federal extensions because we don’t know they will go through”. I just about begged them to tell me if I will an extension “IF” it does go through and they seemed to enjoy avoiding the question and watching me squirm. I too will be homeless if I can’t get the federal extension. I’ve been unemployed since June and it’s the longest I’ve been unemployed in my life. I’ve paid into the federal government for over 25 years and now all they can do is dangle a little carrot in front of me?

  • Anonymous

    Stop complaining you already have 99 weeks to find a job if you can’t find one in that time then you don’t deserve one, if the field you work in is no longer providing jobs get re-educated and try something else you have 99 weeks to get that done. The truth is you don’t want to put in any effort because you know that for 99 weeks you can sit on your ass and not do a damn thing.

    • Anonymous

      talk whlie you can you will be in the same boat in a few mins.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_XTGLZZPXIBPMKDICSGKRGDU7CI Michael E

      99 weeks to retrain??? Get real. You obviously don’t understand the situation and have absolutely no compassion for anyone else. If I knew it at the beginning it would be this hard, I would have tried finding a new career path a long time ago. It is not as easy as you make it sound, especially for older workers. I work with computers and have for 30 years. What new field should I be going into? There are no jobs in any of them that a newbie can get. In any given field, even people with masters degrees can’t find work. I can’t even get a job as a barista at Starbucks….

  • Anonymous

    screw you man will see how you feel when you get your pink slip

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KK7AA32DUQI7C56ZIQFC2HE6WA Calvin

    I lost my job at the end of 2008. I worked as a temp. census worker and a substitute teacher in 2009. I have a B.S. in Business and have applied for job after job be it business, custodial, landscaping, you name it. My spouse is a business owner and her business is in a recession. It’s horrible! People are quick to judge and will say that you’re being to picky and selective, or don’t want to work. How can that be, because I’ve applied for almost anything. I have by the grace of God tried to remain positive. My benefits will run out at the end of the year and I pray that I will be employed before they run out.

  • Anonymous

    I am one of the 99 er’s and for anyone to say you are lazy that you can’t find a job in 99 weeks is absurd. In this economy I have worked in a factory for 6 years prior to working in an office environment for over 18 years and I don’t qualify. I have 2 associates degrees and am overqualified. I understand the point most are saying here. Those who yell….you lazy …”bi%%%%%%” are just foolish. Those of us who have been there done the job searches and found nothing know what is the truth. All in all I consider anyone bitching at a 99 er a fraud. I would like you to live on less than 7.00 an hour which is what I lived on for 99 weeks. Making house payments etc and using up all my money. NOW everything is gone. There is no money. I was working as a press operator when I got laid off cause the economy went down in 2008. Then the following year 2009 I was eliminated from work cause I was laid off for more than a year. I know of over 18 people who are in exactly the same condition as I am in. They all live withing the 20 mile area. They are all reaching the 2 year mark and are all unemployed. Anyone saying we are lazy is only showing how foolish they really are. Why else would you promote such a bad comment unless you “actually” wanted to draw attention to yourself? I do hope those who are having issues find a person to stay with or a way to make it through this mess. Remember we did not create it. Congress did. That includes both sides. They are all involved. So either create a solution or become one of the 600 plus dems who got booted and move over for the next batch of people who will create a positive solution to make this country better again!

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_XTGLZZPXIBPMKDICSGKRGDU7CI Michael E

      I sympathize with your situation, but not with your fixation on how we got into this mess…if you think this all happened in the last two years, you are barking up the wrong tree. Until our elected officials start thinking for themselves instead of always following party lines, we will always be in some kind of mess, be it democratic or republican. It should be ideas before ideology in this country. As has been stated before, we are quick to respond with foreign aid, but dreadfully slow to apply the same solutions to our home-grown problems. I DO hope it gets better for you and all the rest of us soon…

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KADJ555A6MVNPZBASCIHXCPBD4 Bugsy

    When I was given my pink slip and laid off I was among 3 others laid off from a company that has 100 employees and currently has 97 employees. I feel that I may have been targeted just because of my age, in fact the other 2 employees laid off were also over 45 years old.
    Unfortunately some people may not be serious about trying to find a job. I am 59 years old and people from my generation grew up knowing that you work for what you want. We have a much stronger work ethic than most of the younger generation. It is not easy for us, economically or psychologically , to be unemployed and not be able to earn our own way. We did nothing to deserve to be in this situation ‘Please understand this’. We went to work every day, did our job and were the first to be laid off when things got tough. However, after being laid off almost three years ago and applying for more than 2000 jobs, I still have not found employment. I know there isn’t supposed to be age discrimination but there is. It isn’t difficult to look at my resume and my years of experience and determine my age. I can’t blame the employers because they know I am not going to be there for the next 5 or 10 years. Also, once you turn 50 the price of health insurance more than doubles. My last employer was paying almost $950 a month for my insurance. It doesn’t matter that we can bring so much more knowledge, maturity and experience to the table than someone 20 or 30 years younger. It also depends on which area you live in. Sunday’s newspaper had less than 20 jobs listed and most of those were truck drivers or scams and with 3 grandsons and 1 grandaughter to raise I can’t drive a truck on a long haul. Unemployment in this state is still over 10%. Don’t judge us all by what you see few younger people doing.

    Thank You and God bless,

  • Anonymous

    Its good for those people who benefits the unemployement for so long, but how about people who has been working moret than 15 years straight and got laid off work and have only 6- months unemployment because they said there is no money. I’m talking about 6-years ago already and looking for job and upto this time still unemployed. Upto this time still applying for work and have no govt help. Thanks God that we still survived by the grace of Almigthy GOD. our Jehovah Jireh.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VHACQ6PWUNUZRHLAA2PPRPV45U MaryH

    I apply a year ago in Nov. but never collected on it. I signed up again in Oct. and had to re-apply in Dec. of 2010. I just got my first check, but it is about $31 a week lower now. I don’t know why. I only collected for 10 weeks worth of benefits on the 1st year. It also said I now have 17 weeks to collect.

  • Anonymous

    It’s bull that unemployment went straight from two years to 6 mos. It’s bull that there really wasn’t much of a warning about it. It’s bull that Congress is just now debating this after benefits have already started to lapse. The world is truly so full of nonsensical bullpucky.

    But, you guys that are crying because you can’t find a job that’ll pay you $60,000 a year and kiss your butt after 99+ weeks of unemployment – you kill me. If the welfare mom and her 8 kids can live on food stamps for macaroni and cheese and hotdogs and the money she earns for giving bj’s, you should be able to lower your standard of living a little, I think. Trade in your new car that you’re using your unemployment to pay the payments on, and get a $500 Toyota. Dump all that stupid junk and furniture and crap you lug around with you through life, and move into a cheaper place. Stop crying so much. Pampered sissies. Jesus.

  • Anonymous

    This unemployment extention is good only for those people who benefits.How about those employees working 15 years straight and have only 6- months unemployment because they said the gov’t have no budget. I’m talking about 6 years past already and upto this time i’m still uneployed looking for job.without gov’t help. Thank’s God that we still survived by the hepl of Almighty God ourJehovah Jireh.

    • Anonymous

      Oh brother. Yeah, thank the almighty that you’re still around to re-post in broken English about how you can’t find a job or get the gov’t to give you money after 6 years out of work. After 2+ decades in the country, you’d think Jehova would teach you the language. Then maybe he’ll help you with your job-getting skills.

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  • Anonymous

    I would like to see someone in this area of the country get a job at 60,000 a year. That is funny. Top jobs payout about 45,000 here a year. You are just lucky to see 30,000. The last logical year I fully worked I was making like 23,000. That is being paid 11.00 an hour, and I took over a 4.00 an hour cut in pay for it. I went to work every day for 6 years prior to being laid off. I don’t know where those big money people come off saying how difficult it is to get by. The best I ever made was 30,000, and worked 10.5 years to make that. Unemployment is 1/2 or less of your last logical wage. Go figure mine was at about 5.50 per hour. I am not sure what stuff one is supposed to dump when you work your ass off for everything then the Government bails on you and gives money to everyone else. How is that a good thing? That individual is talking to another group of people. I congratulate anyone of the 99 ers who have fallen off of the rolls and are still unemployed. You are the new heroes of this economy. You are the ones who make it work when you don’t know how. The old saying is….I have done so much with so little I am now qualified to do anything with nothing! In this economy you are now overqualified and don’t deserve a job. NEXT….. That is a very sad comment on how the Congress thinks about real Americans and wonder why they are voted out for being out of touch with US. Keep your head up and remember we are all in it. Those who only offer bad comments are people one normally points to..then in quiet circles removed ask each other is that person for real…how can he think like that? The truth is the truth. I don’t have much to celebrate other than God allowed me to be here right now and experience this for whatever reason it is. Eventually I will understand and be in a better place. So for now all I offer is : Q: In whom do you place your faith and trust….A: God the Father……2nd half of the question: So what’s the problem…A: there is none. Just US not falling appart when everything else gives way. I always go back to those 4 lines durring times of stress in my life and I realign and refocus and move on….I hope it helps someone tonite!

    • Anonymous

      60,000 a year or 30,000 a year. either way, you could probably lower you’re standard of living. if 15 mexicans can live in a one bedroom, you can probably make a sacrifice or two. I survive on less than $10,000 a year easy. By the way, i pulled the 60,000 a year figure from a post in this thread. I’m not just pulling this stuff out of my ear… I wish I was.

      • Anonymous

        15 living in 1 bedroom here is illegal. Proving you are making it up. And the dept of human services would be down checking on anyone who was reported for stuff like that. As for downsizing I think all of us have and you posting that someone needs to means …you are again drawing attention to yourself. If you recall I said in this area. We don’t have wages like that here. Possibly the people are too smart to pay anyone that type of a wage for absolutely nothing?

        • Anonymous

          uh…uh-oh, i wouldn’t want to draw attention to myself…

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4YWLBWZJ2JFUVN4D5WWOEV554I shamrock

        So the bottom 50% of experienced, educated, unemployed and underemployed workers should lower their standard of living, but the top 5% should continue to benefit from tax cuts so their standard of living can continue to rise? Seriously?!?

        If we are going to continue giving breaks to wealthy, corporate America, we shouldn’t have to lower our standards or accept less than what we are worth. We should DEMAND decent jobs that pay a living wage. After all, that was the reason they were given the tax breaks in the first place.

        I am fortunate enough to actually have a job, I have 3 of them as a matter of fact. I’ve seen my primary income decrease by almost 60% over the last 3 years. I adjusted my standard of living, I found additional work to make up for part of the lost income and I’m fed up. Those at the top continue making an ever increasing amount of money off of the work being done by their underpaid, overworked employees and then they act like they are doing us a FAVOR by cutting wages and benefits instead of handing us a pink slip and replacing us with cheaper labor. They’re getting away with it because the unemployment rate is so high and it’s only going to get worse as millions more loose their unemployment benefits.

        Pulling the rug out from under MILLIONS of Americans will only serve to widen the already enormous gap between the classes. A person that once earned $60,000 will be put in a situation where they either accept a ridiculously low salary or they starve. Corporations know that, in the current economic climate, they can easily find someone willing to work harder for less money because people will be desperate. They have no problem taking the handful of available jobs and holding them “hostage” while they find the lowest bidder.

        We could easily solve all of our economic problems by imposing annual tax PENALTIES for every job an American based company sends overseas. Every time someone in the US tries to call a US based company and the call is answered by someone outside if the US, charge the company a quarter. If they try to skirt the new regulations by “moving” their headquarters to Bangladesh, they can pay a hefty import fee on every single product they want to sell here.

        Companies moved jobs overseas because it was more cost effective than using American workers. We just need to turn the tables on them and make it more cost effective to bring the jobs back. The “little people” in this country have been screwed long enough, it’s time for some of the fat cats to bend over. If they want our money, they can go back to selling QUALITY products, at a FAIR price, made by AMERICAN workers who earn a LIVING wage. If that means the Walton clan only has $13 BILLION instead of $14 BILLION in profits, well boo-freakin’-hoo. The same goes for Goldman Sacs, Wellpoint, Ford, Wells Fargo, Humana, Citigroup, United Health, Chase and Cigna. Do you see the theme here?

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/PXW6E6INSSEZ4MDWJ2IYDHQHIE kv guy

    a few months ago we were in the same mess i get 160.00 a week and mine only has 1300.00 left. im 47 and got a part time job at a hamburger chain that said they would give me 20 hrs a week at min wage, i feel lucky and i dont want to be unemployed.and alot of people are out of work, somethings got to give somewhere.600.00 a week or 160.00 a week we all need an income.looks like world war 3 could bring us out of it. sad !

  • Anonymous

    I’m 59 and at one interview was told that they had enough people to choose from, that they could pick the best of the best. I felt that they were saying they could pick the youngest best of the best ! ( I was not chosen even though I had a very high test score and all the skills they were looking for.) Been out of work 1 1/2 years.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_LDJ24PYOXPFWI7APXW3YJ6ZHXU Denver Unemployment Examiner

    Thank You, Ed Brayton for your continuing support of the unemployed. I appreciate your comment:
    “While all this is going on, more than a million Americans have already lost their unemployment benefits since the federal benefits lapsed at the end of November. Hundreds of thousands more will lose them every week until the benefits are restored.”
    HOWEVER, there are already 4.5 million people who have COMPLETELY exhausted
    the maximum 99 weeks (99ers) – this bill does not help them. There will be ANOTHER 4 million 99ers in the coming months EVEN IF Congress p[asses this 13-month extension. PLEASE include these facts in your articles. Obama has essentially helped only one-half of the unemployed with this ‘deal’.

    I am a 99er in CO and want to thank Senator Udall for standing with Bernie Sanders and the others in opposition to this bill. I’m an unemployed business analyst that has been fighting for the 99ers since my UI benefits ran out in May.
    I published an article this morning about Goolsbee’s comments re the 99ers as well as info on how to have your letters hand-delivered to Sen Sanders in VT.

    http://www.examiner.com/unemployment-in-denver/maddow-boldly-moves-the-99er-issue-to-the-forefront-join-the-99ers-new-effort. Here is part of what I wrote:

    MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow stepped up in a very bold way last night in her inteview w/ Austan Goolsbee. She only had a chance to ask a few questions and she ended with a bombshell question: “What about the 99ers”.
    For those who don’t understand the 99ers issue and what the President has NOT done for 4.5 (soon to be 8 million) people, please take a minute and watch the video in my article. The response by Obama’s administration is totally short-sighted, cruel and unacceptable.

    I would like to be so bold as to ask you to read my ‘open letter’ to my Congressional representatives, Majority Leader Harry Reid and Speaker Pelosi. This is my personal plea to members of Congress to help which will soon be 8 million people (99ers).

    Here is part of what I wrote in my letter:

    The UI extensions included in the President’s compromise would cost $56b; that is 6.2% of the total price tag. That is what President Obama and the Republicans are willing to spend to help those who have suffered the most in this recession. Like many 99ers, I am absolutely stunned with President Obama’s unwillingness to help 8 million unemployed, middle-class professionals who were once thriving and successfuly participating in this country’s economy and the so-called ‘American Dream’.

    The provisions related to the estate tax in the President’s ‘compromise’ are outlandish and provide NO economic return.
    Conversely, according to the government’s own economists, giving 8 million unemployed workers money which they will spend immediately, provides the absolute best ROI – return on investment; a fundamental theory of finance. Giving money to 8 million unemployed workers will create demand for goods and services; a fundamental theory of economic growth.

    Put another way: rich dead people get more out of this deal than the long-term unemployed are getting. The long-term unemployed are getting nothing out of this deal.

    http://www.examiner.com/unemployment-in-denver/open-letter-to-my-congressional-representatives-senator-reid-and-speaker-pelosi

    Denver Unemployment Examiner
    http://www.examiner.com/x-57269-Denver-Unemployment-Examiner

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_XTGLZZPXIBPMKDICSGKRGDU7CI Michael E

    So, why is is Obama’s fault? If it were just the republicans, none of us would be getting any unemployment extensions…go ask Jim Bunning for help. You blamers need to get your heads out of your own bucket and remember what promulgated this financial crisis. It didn’t just magically happen in the last two years. It seem that none of the dems or gops who are in office have EVER personally gone through a recession like this or they would be more focused on helping the people who are hurting the most instead of helping the more affluent to hold onto their money. It’s a nice gesture for Gates and Buffett and the others to donate their money to charity or buy a name on a university building, but with all that money you’d think they could come up with a way to help us all work at something. Start a company to fill potholes across the country or hire us all to go around the country and help others who are in need. Unfortunately, we are the victims of a society based upon gambling. I can’t afford to gamble (never could) so I guess I won’t be getting (not earning, mind you) “money for nothing”. I’ll never get rich by hard work, unless I can grow my company to mega-status and sell out to a huge multi-national corporation who will then either dismantle the organization or absorb it and lay off half the workers to try and make more profit…..if it wasn’t profitable to begin with, then why would you buy it? Greed is quickly becoming the ruination of this nation, not one political party or the other. Greed is why there are no factory jobs and almost everything you buy is made in asia. Gotta make it more profitable for the owners, executives and stockholders….especially the stockholders….money for nothing – no productive work on their part, no benefit to the common worker, only more, more, more for them… Do I sound disheartened about the direction we are heading? I think we are blinded by the proffered belief that “progress” and “automation” are the solution to mankind’s troubles. There have been drastic reductions in the types of jobs available in the last 20 years. What is the point of automating trash pickup if the former sanitation worker will now have to starve or try to start over in a career that he may find unsuitable or unattainable? I’m not proposing we all “share the wealth”, but why take someone’s job away just so you can make more money for yourself? What is the point of this life anyway? Remember, you can’t take it with you…

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KNMMNUF7DBWH6QDRJLZHZUIJFY Brant

      The point of this life is to acquire as much physical wealth as possible. (That’s the American dream, where have you been.) Ideals have become only lip service or near-forgotten tradition.
      Why do you think the bible says it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get to heaven? We aren’t born rich, chances are you didn’t obtain riches benevolently and surely didn’t attain wealth by sharing. I assume humanity and the acquisition of wealth are on two opposite ends of the “Scale of Life”

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KNMMNUF7DBWH6QDRJLZHZUIJFY Brant

    Anyone on here should stand for constitutional convention. Read your rights. Read your constitution. Bypass the puppet show government that only cares for their lobby. Bypass the government and make laws to keep the politicians from accepting corporate money. If you do not BYPASS YOUR GOVERNMTENT AS SET UP IN OUR CONSTITUTION AND CALLED CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, then you are doomed to eat the fruit of your apathetic and spoiled ways. Wake….The….Hell….Up… NOW NOW NOW!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KNMMNUF7DBWH6QDRJLZHZUIJFY Brant

    Anyone on here should stand for constitutional convention. Read your rights. Read your constitution. Bypass the puppet show government that only cares for their lobby. Bypass the government and make laws to keep the politicians from accepting corporate money. If you do not BYPASS YOUR GOVERNMTENT AS SET UP IN OUR CONSTITUTION AND CALLED CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, then you are doomed to eat the fruit of your apathetic and spoiled ways. Wake….The….Hell….Up… NOW NOW NOW! (You wont wake up will you? We are going the way of the Romans, you just saw your own apathy after reading that. Confronted with your lack of action you still will do nothing, I can’t wait till you all get to taste your pie. I won’t be here to see that however, after loosing my home, and then child I will most likely choose suicide.)

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KNMMNUF7DBWH6QDRJLZHZUIJFY Brant

      It is pitifully disgusting to watch the apathy of the current generation, which has allowed nay, I say EXCUSED the Turbo-apathy of the new generation of voters. Who surely wouldn’t do something as lame as turn off the cell phone and look past FOX buzzwords to learn something about the world they live in. Remember the old 90′s drug commercials. THEY LEARNED IT FROM WATCHING YOU!!!! Lets let cold financial interests run the country another year. Its ok when we are bankrupt they wont starve, they will have moved their internationally traded investments offshore and can easily live in another country that is not as “hostile” to them robbing OUR cradle. OH WAIT they don’t have to move, since they live in other countries anyway. WAKE….THE…HELL…UP! Stand together and stop them now, or never stand at all.
      “Imagination and ideals, OVERSIGHT and TRANSPARENCY bound in >>>!ACTION!<<< to fulfill progress. For god sake wake up free men before we are completely absorbed by illusion.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KNMMNUF7DBWH6QDRJLZHZUIJFY Brant

    It is pitifully disgusting to watch the apathy of the current generation, which has allowed nay, I say EXCUSED the Turbo-apathy of the new generation of voters. Who surely wouldn’t do something as lame as turn off the cell phone and look past FOX buzzwords to learn something about the world they live in. Remember the old 90′s drug commercials. THEY LEARNED IT FROM WATCHING YOU!!!! Lets let cold financial interests run the country another year. Its ok when we are bankrupt they wont starve, they will have moved their internationally traded investments offshore and can easily live in another country that is not as “hostile” to them robbing OUR cradle. OH WAIT they don’t have to move, since they live in other countries anyway. WAKE….THE…HELL…UP! Stand together and stop them now, or never stand at all.
    “Imagination and ideals, OVERSIGHT and TRANSPARENCY bound in >>>!ACTION!<<< to fulfill progress. For god sake wake up free men before we are completely absorbed by illusion.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KNMMNUF7DBWH6QDRJLZHZUIJFY Brant

      Constitutional convention, bypass lawmakers, pass laws. Illegalize lobby, illegalize contributions. ENACT A NEW GOVERNMENTAL OVERSIGHT BRANCH, only able to target politicians and government officials for investigation and prosecution. Answerable only to the voters and able to investigate the supreme court. Repeal the patriot act except for this branch to use its techniques to monitor our politicians who are more destructive than domestic terrorists. This branch may not affect or prosecute private citizens not holding political office. This agency should only employ people only from a near minimum wage background, it should pay extremely well. (10 million a year) This in effect creates true job appreciation and no need to accept bribes. You may not work in the agency for more than 2 years in your lifetime as a supervisor. There are plenty of hard working blue collar people that will take a 10M$ job for 2 years. These people will be honest and have personal reason to care about the honesty of the rest of the government, less likely to sell out to a financial or other entity.

  • Anonymous

    on Unemployment benefits extension: What happens now? 4 hours from now
    i get 405 a week plus the extra $25 which makes it $430 a week which i think is the max in NYC..i guess it depends what state your in..overall this is a messed up situation..but i think it will get passed..and i think going back to school for a more demanding field is a great idea..i worked at Nordstrom for 10yrs..Top seller 50,000 a yr..and my resume generates jobs like supermarket clerk.its crazy i can go on..so iam taking advantage of the free training the dept. of labor is offering..iam 33 with 2 kids..so i feel thats the best solution rite now..so by time iam 35 i can b in a better situation..and if this gets passed its enough time to train for a new career.

  • Anonymous

    i agree unemployment needs to be passed. I have a part time job pays 250.00 a week. I don’t agree that it should be passed at all cost. Right now the bill does not include 99ers of which i will be one soon enough. Republicans are holding the unemployment ext. up so they can get a tax break for the richest 2%. plus a decrease in estate taxes for the wealthiest 50,000 people. The Republicans ran a platform of bringing the deficit down. I really can’ see how they can justify there stand to the American people. Yet we just voted them in by a landslide.Congress needs to do the right thing for the American people. Everybody who is not in congress knows what that is. Tax brakes for people earning less than 250,000, Extend unemployment for at least a year and add a tier V. This action would have the most stimulative effect for the cost to the taxpayers. It would help stimulate us out of the recession, not add as much to the deficit, and help the most people suffering from unemployment. Seems simple, but congress can’t figure it out.So how do we help congress find the right solution?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_DLZSYFPT7M5IS6RMPVGAU5J7QQ Samantha

    I was a office manager that was given 1 week and half notice that my office would close. I knew that the company was in trouble in our state (due to a law passed) and I had been looking for work 6 months before the lay off in March 2009. I am waiting to see if I qualify for benefits and currently I have been going to college and doing as many credits hours as I can so that I can have that degree that everyone wants you have to start at a entry position. My issue is I am a woman, over 40, with now bad credit, working on a degree to receive the same pay that I made before. I have used 3 temp. agencies and have received no calls back, I have gone in personally to places, I have sent 179+ resumes online, and sent 50 resumes through the mail. I have been told I need the degree or I am over qualified (lets not forget the scams). What are you all government people going to do when the homeless on the street are smarter than your average government official (I’m thinking what a waste) because I am guessing there are going to be a lot of smart criminals out there and the sad thing is they will be doing it for their families.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KNMMNUF7DBWH6QDRJLZHZUIJFY Brant

    Unemployment is 18% in Southern Illinois. I lost my 25$ hr. job as a union mason to illegal Mexicans in 2008. I am a highly skilled mason with experience in “ornamental” concrete. And a hard worker at one of the hardest physical jobs. The Mexicans will do the same work for 8$ hr. with no benefits and send the money home to Mexico.
    My “99″ is up in February, however in Illinois all payments were cut off on Dec 4. I got 3 weeks notice. Needless to say my child will get heat for the holidays instead of a toy.. There is NO hope of finding work here, I even applied at the fast food joints, many managers said they are swamped with applications and are gave them to students first. If I can’t get my full 99 or find a job by the end of January me and my 3 yr.daughter are going to be living in a state park. Which means the state will take my child. I wish we could have several republican senators over for holiday dinner. I just hope there is enough canned vegetables to go around.
    Take heart my forgotten countrymen, what goes over the devils back, comes under his belly. When mobs are dragging bankers and politicians into the street and killing them then you know things are going to be looking up. Don’t think it wont happen. A full stomach is the prerequisite for all good deeds.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Kenneth-Carrigan/100000490084688 Kenneth Carrigan

    i know this unemployment extension didnt help the people that have exhausted there 99 weeks and still have no job it only benefits the people that still have tiers to claim on they needed to approve a 5th tier cause there just isn’t enough jobs out there now i was laid off 11/2008 and still can’t find a job and am on tier 4 which will run out soon so i guess ill be like everyone else with no funds coming in living in my truck on the street with no place to go

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KNMMNUF7DBWH6QDRJLZHZUIJFY Brant

      You should do whatever it takes to get enough gas money to park it in Washington D.C. Every person made a dependent on social programs should go to Washington D.C. and be homeless near the monuments and mansions. If you are going to be an eyesore, be a useful one.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KNMMNUF7DBWH6QDRJLZHZUIJFY Brant

    —- > Go ahead and keep fighting the wind and repeating the spew of the Democrat/republican puppet-show politics. While behind the curtain they work together to make you into a Jackass the size of an Elephant.

  • Anonymous

    I listen to all the concerns of others, I’m a single mother and unemployed since Feb. 2009 for the first time in my life. For those of you that think that there should not be any more extentions must be crazy, People open your eyes there are no jobs out there for us to find! I been looking since the day I was terminated for lack of work! People who have degrees can not find jobs because there are none to have! This ia a disaster and our Gov. should treat it as such! They send billions of dollars to other countries to help them out in their time of need! Well it is our time of need and they are debating about it! We are struggling to keep what we have worked so hard for, for years and now millions of people are turning their backs on us and dangleing us on strings, all in the name of what? I’m going to College to get a better education, but what is that going to do if there or no jobs? We have enough to worry about, we are under so much stress as it is! If our Gov. would open their eyes up or even try living in our shoes for just 1 month, maybe they would see what we are going through. People say that we shouldn’t get anymore extentions because we are not working, Well what about when the President is done in office they get hundrens of thousands of dollars a year for the rest of his and his wifes life! Just for being in office for four years! Who is paying for that? And for how many? People who have lots money tend to ignor the one who don’t! It’s not like we are not trying to find jobs! There are none to have!

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