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    Re: One Man's Campaign Against Common Sense & Human Decency

    I don't think it's in the story I posted, but he also complained that he was missing the Kentucky game on TV in order to block this. Another result of his action is that thousands of people in his own state will lose TV service starting tomorrow.
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    Re: One Man's Campaign Against Common Sense & Human Decency

    bunning has always done stupid stuff like this, i was surprised he was re-elected the last term.


    and its a fact that he has been caught sleeping during proceedings before.
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    Re: One Man's Campaign Against Common Sense & Human Decency

    Quote Originally Posted by Biggin View Post
    bunning has always done stupid stuff like this, i was surprised he was re-elected the last term.


    and its a fact that he has been caught sleeping during proceedings before.
    It's KY....
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    Re: One Man's Campaign Against Common Sense & Human Decency

    Already feeling the effects of it, what a douche. He's not running for reelction because he'd get destroyed, his approval rating is in the 20's, he has really no campaign money and his dem. challengers would mop up the floor with him polls show...he's not helping his party at all and screwing the country over a lot.




    WASHINGTON — The Department of Transportation furloughed nearly 2,000 employees without pay Monday as the government began to feel the impact of Republican Sen. Jim Bunning's one-man blockage of legislation that would keep a host of federal programs operating.

    Bunning's "hold" also affects jobless benefits for thousands of unemployed workers, rural television customers, doctors receiving Medicare payments and others.

    Bunning wants the $10 billion price of extending the programs offset by reductions in spending elsewhere in the budget to not drive up the deficit.

    Absent that, his objections to proceed with the legislation deny the Senate the "unanimous consent" that Senate rules require for going forward under expedited procedure. The Senate can overcome his objection if 60 of its 100 members vote to do so. So far they haven't, and doing that would take at least four days under Senate rules.

    "As American families are struggling in tough economic times, I am keenly disappointed that political games are putting a stop to important construction projects around the country," Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said in a statement. "This means that construction workers will be sent home from job sites because federal inspectors must be furloughed."

    Federal projects shut down include more than $38 million in project funding for Idaho's Nez Perce National Forest and Fernan Lakes Idaho Panhandle National Forest and $86 million for bridge replacements in the Washington, D.C. , area. Bunning's home state of Kentucky has no projects affected by his action.

    However, nearly 1.2 million unemployed workers, including 14,000 in Kentucky , would lose federal jobless benefits this month if Congress doesn't extend them, according to the National Employment Law Project , a liberal-leaning research group. The U.S. Labor Department estimates that about a third will lose benefits in the first two weeks of the month.

    Letting the highway program lapse could mean an estimated 90,000 jobs lost. As many as 2 million families could lose access to local television because a copyright law expired overnight.

    States hardest hit by the Monday cutoff, according to the law project, would be California , where an estimated 201,274 people could lose help, and Florida , where the total is an estimated 105,016. Other potential state totals: Georgia , 48,284; Texas , 82,850 and Illinois , 65,431.

    Bunning defended his action Monday on the Senate floor:

    "If we can't find $10 billion to pay for it, then we're not going to pay for anything. The debt that we have arrived at, even the head of the Federal Reserve Bank , chairman ( Ben) Bernanke , said it's unsustainable."

    Just weeks ago Congress passed legislation requiring that most new programs must be paid for rather than adding to the budget deficit. Asked why supporters of these programs don't find a way to pay for them, Sen. Amy Klobuchar , D- Minn. , said "This is an emergency stopgap."

    Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell , Kentucky's senior senator, whose relationship with Bunning hasn't always been warm, was unhappy that unemployment benefits were allowed to lapse.

    "Senator McConnell supports extending unemployment benefits and is disappointed they have expired," said Robert Steurer , a McConnell spokesman. " . . . However, he hopes this issue is resolved quickly so that Kentuckians who are out of work will have their benefits restored soon."

    Sen. Lindsey Graham , R- S.C. , voiced similar sentiments.

    "It's hard to argue with a senator who wants to become fiscally responsible, and we should be paying for as much as possible. I respect the right of each senator to hold up major legislation," Graham said. "However, when it comes to unemployment benefits, I don't think it's fair to punish people who've already lost their jobs. You have to be realistic sometimes. The money is running out.

    "For people who have lost their jobs, unemployment benefits may be the only income they've got. . . . I'm willing to move forward to help them."

    White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Bunning's latest maneuvering is part of a broader problem in recent years in the Senate . "We can't even get an emergency extension of health and unemployment benefits for those whose benefits expired at midnight," Gibbs said Monday.

    The Senate will act Tuesday at the earliest, but approval is likely to be delayed until later in the week. The Senate is now considering a different version of the extension, one that's expected to attract several amendments that could slow it down. Once the Senate passes the measure, it still must pass the House of Representatives .

    Democrats pounced on both Bunning and his party for "obstructionist politics." Bunning, 78, a former Hall of Fame pitcher, isn't running for a third Senate term. Kentucky Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo , a Democratic candidate for Bunning's seat, pledged to hold a protest rally if unemployment benefits aren't restored. Mongiardo also encouraged Kentuckians to call Bunning's offices to complain.

    Meanwhile, Kentucky Republican Rand Paul's Senate campaign will hold a supportive rally Tuesday afternoon in front of Bunning's Lexington, Ky. , office.


    Who really gets hurt from 'hold' by GOP's Bunning? - Yahoo! News


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    Oh and they're trying it again. It's bound to pass since the GOP seen what happened to him, possibly a vote on it this week.

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    Re: One Man's Campaign Against Common Sense & Human Decency

    Heard a lady in a BSG store yesterday saying that the medical facility where she works will probably have to have some lay-offs at the end of this week due to the idiot Senator from KY.
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    Re: One Man's Campaign Against Common Sense & Human Decency

    Quote Originally Posted by Gotch View Post
    Heard a lady in a BSG store yesterday saying that the medical facility where she works will probably have to have some lay-offs at the end of this week due to the idiot Senator from KY.
    There is a book in the local library (or was, it was written around 1970) called something like"Night Comes to the Cumberlands." Written about this area, more of KY, but one of the local biz men stated he didn't want to bring better jobs to the area because that would cut into his supply of cheap labor for his mining companies. Today one of the worst groups is 3 guys from this area of VA, they permit under one Co , mine and bond under another and let the bond go without doing the reclaimation. The parent Co stays in good standing. Last I tracked this was around 2000, so it is possible the laws have changed to make it harder to hide the money. Same group used to do a 2 acre permit at a time in St Charles. We really have some greedy folks in this part of the country.
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