Senator Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) does an excellent job questioning Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan on the Commerce Clause,original intent, International Law & the Constitution as she dances around all of the questions. It all starts around 4 minutes into the video and runs the rest of the entire 30 minutes on Constitutional issues and Senator Coburn even reads from one of the Federalist Papers……..good stuff.
Senator Tom Coburn Grills Elena Kagan on the Commerce clause
June 30, 2010
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Republican Says Harry Reid More Interested in Bashing GOP Than Passing Unemployment Extension Bill
June 30, 2010
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You know I think both sides are playing politics with this unemployment extension bill. Here they have bailed out their Corporate buddies with Trillions of dollars and both are balking on a standalone bill of $35 billion with a Annual Federal Budget of $3.6 Trillion, so we’re talking about 1/10th of 1% of the annual budget that both parties are balking on while millions of unemployed lost their homes, apartments and food, but the representatives took their vacation on Memorial Day and now it looks like July 4th holiday while the unemployed US citizens are floundering and being put out on the street. I understand about deficit spending, but come on $35 billion to the unemployed vs. Trillions to their Corporatej buddies and Obama is still wanting to spend more! Shame on them all with 9.8% unemployment that they admit to, when we all know the figures are low balled and are far more than that. The U-6 unemployment rate is more like 17% approaching depression figures and yet the average guy is being left out when they need emergency help.
I urge anyone reading this to send emails and call your Senators/Congressmen AND the Republican Senators blocking a stand alone Unemployment Extension Benefits Bill now! –The key Republicans blocking the Bill in the Senate that have the most influence are: Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Dave Camp of Michigan, John Boehner of Ohio, Kevin Brady of Texas. The Democrat who voted NO is Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska. Tell all your friends and family to send emails and call these Senate Republicans and Democrats blocking this Bill to urge them to vote Yes to the next extension Bill and let them know that there’s such as thing as – Backlash!
Let them know that their action is saying they think it’s more important to cut back on financial aide to Americans who have lost their jobs than it is to cut back on the “billions of aide” spent over 7 years to fund the War. Make it known that even if you don’t have a job, you have a vote! And you will “Vote Out the Incumbents” in the Senate and Congress in November! This is bipartisan and is going to affect both Republicans Democrats without jobs!
Harry Reid More Interested in Bashing GOP Than Passing Unemployment Extension Bil
Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) today is accusing Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), the Senate majority leader, of playing politics with the federal extension of unemployment benefits. He says Reid rejected a compromise, offsetting half the cost of the bill with stimulus money, to keep the blocked unemployment extension as a cudgel against the GOP. Here is Voinovich’s full statement:
I have supported tens-of-billions of dollars in assistance for unemployed families in Ohio thus far and last week supported another unemployment insurance extension which was paid for. Unfortunately my Democratic colleagues blocked that amendment offered by Senator John Thune which also would have paid for tax extenders and FMAP without borrowing money on the credit card of our children and grandchildren.
In order to move forward, yesterday I told Leader Reid that I would support extending unemployment insurance if Democrats would be willing to use some of the estimated $40 billion in unspent stimulus monies to help offset at least half of the stand-alone unemployment insurance extension. He flatly rejected this request even though Democratic Leadership was going to take $10 billion from the stimulus to help pay for business tax breaks just last week. My concern is that the Democrats are more interested in having this issue to demagogue for political gamesmanship than they are in simply passing the benefits extension. I came to the table with a fair compromise and the ball is in their court.
Voinovich might have been and still might be the decisive 60th and final vote for cloture on the bill, stalled out for a month now, costing 1.2 million Americans extended benefits. He has voted for earlier incarnations of the extension. Republican Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins of Maine are a likely yes for the bill; Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) is a likely no — leaving Democrats one short.



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