Pelosi: “What Did Middle-Class Families Ever Do To Senate Republicans?”

June 24th, 2010 (14) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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The Hill:

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday twice ripped Senate Republicans for blocking legislation containing extended unemployment benefits.

“What did middle-class families ever do to Republicans in the Senate that they would snuff out every opportunity for job creation that has been sent to them?” Pelosi said at an afternoon press conference with Democratic women to drum up support for her remaining jobs agenda.

Much of the agenda is either unmovable in the Senate or subject to stalemate in the House.

“Why can’t they develop any ideas of their own to create jobs? Why can’t they give a glimmer of hope to America’s working families — to some who have jobs but fear losing them, to some who want better jobs, to some who are concerned about their children or their neighbors or other family members being able to get a job?” Pelosi asked.

Later, at her weekly press conference, Pelosi said that “Republican senators seem to have a tin ear when it comes to the appeals of the American people for job creation.”

Pelosi’s frustration has been on the rise lately. She was forced to scale back a package of unemployment insurance extensions, aid to states and extended COBRA health insurance benefits in part because her vulnerable members did not want to vote to add to the deficit without an assurance the Senate would follow suit.

The Speaker acknowledged that reality, telling reporters she was “hard put to pass anymore initiatives here unless there is some reasonable prospect of success on the Senate side.”

But that has been in short supply. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has not been able to attract even a single Republican vote on the extenders bill — including the latest version on Thursday.

And the Speaker’s ire did not seem reserved exclusively for Senate Republicans. Without mentioning Reid or any Senate Democrat by name, Pelosi did not hide her disgust with the Senate’s passage of a standalone temporary “doc fix.”

“When they sent this very, very slim reed of a piece of legislation over to us, which wasn’t even really that well-written — this was, I think, the Republican initiative, and they just did it without objection, or whatever the term of art is on the Senate side … this was totally inadequate,” Pelosi said. “Members said, ‘No, we have to send something back that is bigger, but let’s see what they can do on unemployment.’ Well, it is clear they are not able to do anything this week anyway.”

Pelosi said the House “might” take up the doc-fix bill before finishing its work for the week on Thursday evening.

“I am just telling you that is something we are considering, and we may do that this evening, because what we had hoped to do was send it back to them with unemployment insurance and the rest, but it is clear that at this time, they can’t pass that,” she said.

“Perhaps they will surprise us with something,” she added. “But we don’t have any reason to think, today, that we could stay around tomorrow and accept whatever they are doing.”

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  • mike3481

    unemployment benefits = jobs?

    WTF?

    • YERMOM

      fulltime welfare is hard brotha mike

    • mertin

      Very true, Mike3481.

      And that’s why I want to know why the GOP so often doesn’t see it the same way when the legislation is to provide welfare to failing banks or multinationals.

      The State isn’t the right employer, but neither are failing businesses. Capitalism works because the weak fall and the strong prosper. Much of the GOP are no longer Capitalists, in my view.

      Instead they are lobbyist funded to facilitate sucking on the tit of the Treasury.

      We need a much more Tea Party success.

      Republicans like Joe Barton and John Boehner should be made to feel insecure.
      Those that voted for $700 billion for the banks (US military budget $660 billion: that’s about 5% of current GDP) no questions asked should be voted out.

      Those that approve/approved non-tendered contracts should be voted out.

  • Paslode

    What did Health care reform ever do for middle class families? How about the fucking bailouts??

    She needs a wooden stake

  • jen

    I haye Pelosi, but I’ve been out of work, and I could use an extension — on Cobra subsidies, too. Not all the unemployed are shirkers. :cry:

  • jen

    :oops: Sorry — make that “hate.”

  • idi amin dada

    What does continuous welfare do for the middle class other than empty out their wallets? That woman is nuts!

  • CPLViper

    If the founding fathers were alive today there would be a shortage of old pine boxes for all these liberals who seem to be on a mission to destroy the Constitution.

    Where is the story about the freedom of speech violation that happened in the House today?

    • dogwhisperer

      “shortage of old pine boxes” That is why mass graves were conceived ya think?

      They are not worth the old pine, it is better used as a fence.

  • The Sentinel at the Gate

    This bitch will live long enough to be tried and convicted for violating the Constitution, Oath of Office and Treason.

  • dogwhisperer

    her tits that are now sagging to her belly button are starving her pickled progressive brain and have for sometime, obviously…

  • GRIZZ

    I think she sleeps upside down in a test tube

    • YERMOM

      :beer: :gun: :gun: :gun:

  • Bobby E.

    No, Nazi NantZi … what did Democrats ever do for the middle-class? That should be the question, but we already know the answer and are witnessing the final assault at this moment in time.