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Fri Jul 24, 2020, 09:00 PM Jul 2020

'Desperation For Millions,' Sen. Wyden Slams GOP Leaving Town As Unemploy. Benefits Set To Expire

'Going to Lead to Desperation for Millions': Wyden Slams GOP for Leaving Town as Unemployment Benefits Set to Expire
"Republicans move mountains for corporations and special interests, but when it comes to helping workers their message is clear: you're on your own." By Jake Johnson, staff writer Common Dreams, July 24, 2020. - Excerpts, Ed."

Sen. Ron Wyden excoriated his Republican colleagues in a floor speech Thursday as they prepared to skip town for the weekend without finalizing a plan to extend the $600-per-week boost in unemployment benefits set to expire in just two days, leaving 30 million Americans without a key financial lifeline.-- "The lapse that is being forced on this country right now is because Senate Republicans would not step up. The lapse is going to lead to evictions, it's going to lead to hunger, it's going to lead to desperation for millions." —Sen. Ron Wyden --

> "Here's the message that I think the folks who are walking on an economic tightrope this weekend need to hear: On this side of the aisle, we've been ready to go for weeks, essentially months," Wyden said, referring to Senate Democrats. "As of this afternoon, with benefits expiring in two days, the other side of the aisle has no piece of legislation on offer." "They write lots of bills to help multinational corporations, lots of bills to help the powerful and the special interests," said the Oregon Democrat. "But as of this afternoon, there is not a bill to help those folks who this weekend are going to be saying, 'We're not going to be able to make rent in a few days, we're not going to be able to feed our families, not going to be able to pay for the car insurance.'"

Wyden, one of the architects of the $600-per-week unemployment insurance boost, introduced legislation with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on July 1 to extend the enhanced payments until a state's average unemployment rate falls below 11% over a period of three months. The benefit would then be reduced by $100 for every percentage point the unemployment rate falls until it dips below 6%. Instead of negotiating with Senate Democrats over the unemployment benefits in the weeks before expiration of the $600 weekly payments, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) "actively gave short shrift to the needs of the unemployed," said Wyden. As Common Dreams reported Wednesday, McConnell laughed off the possibility of passing coronavirus relief legislation by the end of next week. The last unemployment check with the $600 boost is set to go out on Saturday in 49 states and Sunday in New York.

> "The pain that working families have this weekend didn't have to happen," the Oregon Democrat said. "The lapse that is being forced on this country right now is because Senate Republicans would not step up... The lapse is going to lead to evictions, it's going to lead to hunger, it's going to lead to desperation for millions of Americans."
*WATCH* Clip of Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) Floor Speech To The Senate* yesterday, July 23 (Video at the Link Below)
Senate Republicans were expected to release their coronavirus stimulus package Thursday but were forced to delay the bill until Monday amid intraparty disagreements over key issues, including what to do about the enhanced unemployment benefits. "Mnuchin and President Trump have said publicly that they want to have the new payments replace roughly '70 percent' of a worker's prior income," the Washington Post reported Friday. "Republican lawmakers have discussed extending the flat payment at about $200-per-week instead of $600 to give the states time to adjust to the new formula and system as part of this plan."...

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https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/07/24/going-lead-desperation-millions-wyden-slams-gop-leaving-town-unemployment-benefits

~ Desperate, homeless & hungry millions will lead to even more Coronavirus spread and social and economic breakdown.



- Sen. Wyden's FULL SPEECH, July 23 on the Senate Floor.
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'Desperation For Millions,' Sen. Wyden Slams GOP Leaving Town As Unemploy. Benefits Set To Expire (Original Post) appalachiablue Jul 2020 OP
The most interesting thing about this is McConnell's attitude..He has no fear at all, of Stuart G Jul 2020 #1

Stuart G

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1. The most interesting thing about this is McConnell's attitude..He has no fear at all, of
Fri Jul 24, 2020, 10:26 PM
Jul 2020

loosing his senate seat. None, Zero, Nada...etc..

...If he had any fear, even a little, this help would have passed. McConnell is sure he will be re-elected.
...Perhaps the people of Kentucky can tell him otherwise come November. But, this one shows McConnell's
total arrogance. He will take care of this next week, or whenever he gets to it. He really doesn't care at all.

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