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Eighteen Million Unemployed: Obama Blames Republicans.

Well, we saw this one coming. I, and other writers, have been warning the Republicrats in the Senate that their foot dragging on authorizing the sorely needed unemployment extension funds was going to come back around to bite them and, gee, what a surprise! Barack Obama made it the thrust of his entire radio broadcast to the nation today.

I warned that Republican stonewalling on this would position the DeMarxists to be able to control the message, portraying Republicans once again as heartless and uncaring about the plight of millions of their fellow Americans. Indeed, that is exactly what has occurred. Hey! Guys! We’re on your side, but you’re not making it any easier for us out here.

Instead of taking stands against things that would resonate with the American people, such as filibustering the nomination of the extreme leftist Elena Kagan, or, wonder of wonders, strongly opposing the ‘financial regulatory’ bill, which not one member of the House or the Senate has read or understands. Another thousand plus pages of job and business killing legislation, and the best the Republicrats can do is to oppose the only lifeline millions of Americans have, during the worst recessionary period in our history since the great depression. In fact, they would have a bunch of trouble convincing many Americans that it isn’t a depression.

A company here in the Bay Area has just been forced to go through a second wave of layoffs. This time they are laying off senior journeymen and production supervisors. These are the guys that produce the money. Another company has been forced to lay off some of their best and most experienced managers. Both of these companies are in areas that before 2008 were considered to be largely recession proof.

No one wants to see a European/UK system of a permanent ‘dole’ for the unemployed. We’ve seen the effects of the welfare plantation system fostered by the DeMarxists. It’s also equally true, as I’ve written here before, that with rare exception unemployment does not make for luxury living… in fact it doesn’t even cover the basics in most instances. Few people look on unemployment as a vacation, unless they are living at Mom’s.

Spare us the pontification of telling us how extended unemployment benefits are an excuse for not looking for work. Tell it to one acquaintance of mine, with an excellent resume, who has sent out 400 plus resumes. Or another professional who has sent out over a thousand resumes, to generate a bare handful of interviews. There are over six point two people for every job opening out there.

The Republican leadership had best do some severe soul-searching. No one wants more deficit spending. But these are not normal times. The unemployment extensions have to be considered a lifeline in a time of great need. The Republican leadership could have picked many issues to stand on that the people of America would have backed them up on.

This is Barack Obama’s economy… it’s his insanely suicidal policies that are preventing job growth. His administration has not ‘saved’ (what the hell does that mean?) or generated 3.6 million jobs! The 300 ‘green’ jobs at a lithium battery factory were paid for lock, stock and barrel by your taxes. At last count, these miraculous ‘green’ recovery jobs cost Americans like you and me a bare 500,000 dollars per job.

Guess what else? China now controls the world’s market on rare earth minerals. These are mineral elements used in strategic materials. We used to have one of the best sources of rare earth minerals in the world, until Senator Diane Feinstein and the late Alan Cranston locked them all away in another DeMarxist environmental hatchet job, so that her husband, Richard Blum, could make sweet business deals with the communist Chinese.

The ugly truth is that well over fourteen million jobs have been lost and Americans need Conservative leadership that’s going to work for us, not against us.

Semper Vigilans, Semper Fidelis

© Skip MacLure 2010

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  • eastbaylarry

    We The People do not need nor want unending handouts. And I speak as a person directly effected, unemployed for 38 months now.
    I still search for jobs, any jobs, daily and have sent out uncounted resumes. The best I have been able to find is temporary-part time work at 2/3 my former wages, but I take every hour of that which I can, accepting any shift and working hard at every assignment.

    But I would not take more unemployment even if offered. The worst is behind us for me and my family. We already lost our home, recieved food assistance for awhile and live in a ‘low-income’ rental house now.

    It has become *very* clear to us: This Country needs *jobs* and a government that will get out of the way and allow prosperity to return to our great country, not more hand-outs.

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  • tngal

    Is it possible companies are not looking at the same supply and demand theory we are. Namely….

    Supply – demand. You supply the money to hire more of us and then more people will have the money to demand your product.

    What precisly are some ideas to fix this mess? Its easy to find businesses saying cut this tax or stop that tax, but the truth is many large companies are sitting on a pile of cash right now and are not using it to hire. they’re afraid of what’s coming down the pike legislatively.

    Plus, they’ve been told for years to “invest” in machines that replace manpower. Every single industry has been effected by this. If we put our records on computer, we can fire two clerks. Let ‘em scan their own groceries. If we get one announcer to record shows for chicago, LA, Miami, we can get rid of part timers. If we get this robot to screw in nuts and bolts we can cut our labor costs by half. We dump five employees and only need one tech.

    Maybe they use the money to expand their industry in other countries. Lets hire people over there to answer phone calls from here. Their people are cheaper plus we don’t have to shell out as much for benefits. We could make shoes there cheap and sell them here high end. Outsourcing is cost effective.

    CAVEAT

    Republicans have long been known as pro business, pro capitalism. To tinker too much will alienate some companies. Do we tarif cheap foreign goods and services to level the playing field for US business? Do we require an employee ratio? Like all US companies must have 75 percent US workers? Throw some suggestions out there and roundtable it.