Unemployment Extended Benefits Ending For 1.5 Million People
August 2, 2009 / 12:11 pm • By Dr. Melissa ClouthierThe New York Times shares the ominous data. Calculated Risk has the scary graphs and interpretation and says:
Right now very few workers have exhausted their unemployment benefits, but there is tidal wave coming. The Law Project estimates 0.5 million workers will have exhausted their extended benefits by the end of September, and close to 1.5 million by the end of 2009. Unless the unemployment rate starts to decline, the numbers will continue to grow rapidly in 2010.
I’m going off in a tangential direction here. How in the hell are we going to pay for Government Run Health Care if no one is paying taxes because people don’t have jobs? How is the government going to increase taxes when people aren’t working? How will current government policies not make every single economic reality in America worse in the coming years?
Michelle Malkin is wondering the same thing and says:
There was a brief discussion of Obamacare and I noted the Tea Party groundswell of grass-roots revolts at congressional town halls across the country. The panel balked at my reference to the 1994 Hillarycare debacle — and the turning point in Seattle when Hillary was loudly and openly booed by protesters. But mark my words: Just as the American public turned back the government health care takeover 15 years ago, it will be activist taxpayers uncowed by their ram-it-and-jam-it lawmakers who beat socialized medicine back again this summer.
My bottom line: Obama has vastly overreached on both the redistribution of wealth and the redistribution of health.
Well, the libs have done a better job this time framing health care as a right. They thought they could sneak it past everyone. They may still try to “ram it through”, but they will pay a price.
Again, the Left is trying to portray anyone who disagrees with their solutions to the health care problem as not acknowledging that there’s a health care problem. That’s completely false. Conservatives and Republicans see the same reality that Democrats do–in fact, in the Senate they see it better. The only two doctors in the Senate are Republicans but they are no more being listened to than any other Republican.
Bottom line, America cannot afford this largess. This money will need to be paid back. And the American taxpayer will be paying it.
















