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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jeremy Funk,
202.470.5878
DATE: June 6th, 2008
AP: Jobless rate jumped to 5.5 percent in May; Increase biggest rise
since `86, 49,000 More Jobs Lost [Associated Press, 6/6/08
<http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25001930/> ]
Senator McCain Just Yesterday: "I have a great belief that the
fundamentals of the economy are very strong. Very strong." [Watch it
here <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldVH22XxUk4> .]
Sure is...for the 8th Richest U.S. Senator With 9 Homes
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7PfSEtiXPw>
Washington D.C. - Americans United for Change, the non-profit
progressive issue-advocacy group which recently announced its upcoming
national Bush Legacy Bus Tour <http://www.bushlegacytour.com/> , issued
the following in response to Senator John McCain's insistence yesterday
that "the fundamentals of the economy are very strong"
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldVH22XxUk4> in the face of 49,000 more
U.S. jobs lost in May, with the jobless rate seeing its largest hike
since 1986:
"For the 8th richest United States Senator with 9 properties
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7PfSEtiXPw> worth more than 13 million
dollars, the economy probably does seem remarkably strong," said Jeremy
Funk, spokesman for Americans United for Change. "Astonishingly
out-of-touch declarations like this are consistent with Senator McCain's
promise to continue the same failed Bush 'do nothing,' 'state of denial'
policies for the millions of Americans trying to cope with losing their
jobs, losing their homes, and making incredible sacrifices in the face
of record high gas and oil prices, skyrocketing healthcare costs, and
rising college tuition. They are consistent with Senator McCain's
belief that the economic hardships more and more Americans are enduring
each day are just "psychological"
<http://youtube.com/watch?v=6aHJT1Ol0iE> ."
"McCain's wildly out-of-touch statements are consistent with his belief
that more and more Bush tax breaks for huge corporations and
millionaires like himself are the only prescription for an ailing
economy - tax cuts that never seem to 'trickle down' to the people who
need it most. They are consistent with McCain's promise to carry the
torch of more bad Bush trade deals that send jobs overseas and require
less regulation for his big business cronies. They are consistent with
his record of doing nothing to help ordinary people who are struggling,
like when he skipped the deciding vote
<http://www.wtopnews.com/index.php?nid=213&sid=1340813> on making 20
million seniors and 250,000 disabled veterans eligible for economic
stimulus rebate checks and on extending unemployment benefits for
millions of Americans whose jobs have fallen victim to the Bush
economy."
"Senator McCain likes to joke that economics isn't his strong suit. But
with most economists in agreement that it's no longer a question of 'if'
but 'when' a recession will hit thanks to the policies he embraces -- no
one is really laughing anymore."
Notable Quotables: McCain Out of Touch with American Families, Believes
Economy is Still Strong
http://www.mccainsource.com/
McCain Said U.S. is not Heading into a Recession. "I am not convinced
that we are necessarily going into a recession. . . . And our economy,
I think our fundamentals are strong and America's greatest days are
ahead of us economically and every other way," said John McCain.
[Rally, Hilton Head Island, SC 1/18/08]
McCain said Economy is Still Strong. "By the way, I don't believe we're
headed into a recession. I believe the fundamentals of this economy are
strong, and I believe they will remain strong," McCain said at the
January 10 Republican debate on Fox. [Fox Republican Debate, 1/10/08
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN-8lonrSJw> ]
McCain: "I Still Believe Our Fundamental Underpinnings Of Our Economy
Are Strong..." In a report on CNN, McCain said, "I still believe our
fundamental underpinnings of our economy are strong, but it's obvious
that we are facing challenges, which will require actions such as the
Federal Reserve took today." [CNN, 1/22/08]
McCain said Families' Economic Problems are "Psychological" at GOP
Debate. "And finally, could I just mention on the issue of rebates,
fine, because part of this is psychological. Part of the problem we
have, of course, in any recession is psychological. And I'm still
optimistic that nothing is inevitable." [CNN Debate, 1/30/08]
McCain Said He Doesn't Understand the Economy. McCain admitted to
reporters "[t]he issue of economics is not something I've understood as
well as I should." [Boston Globe, 12/18/07]
McCain Promises to Continue Same Failed Bush 'Trickle-Down' Policies:
"I'll Make the Bush Tax Cuts Permanent." While appearing on Meet the
Press, McCain said, "I'll make the Bush tax cuts permanent... I've said
500 times that I want the tax cuts to be made permanent.." [NBC, "Meet
the Press," 1/27/08; emphasis added]
JOHN MCCAIN'S DISSAPOINTING RECORD ON UNEMPLOYMENT
MCCAIN REPEATEDLY VOTED AGAINST AIDING THE UNEMPLOYED
1991: McCain Voted Against Extending Unemployment Compensation. In
1991, McCain voted against an estimated $6.4 billion for up to 20
additional weeks of unemployment benefits based on a state's
unemployment rate. McCain voted against the adoption of a conference
report on a bill that established a temporary emergency unemployment
compensation program, fully funded from the Unemployment Trust Fund, to
provide unemployment benefits to long-term unemployed workers who have
exhausted their regular unemployment benefits during the effective
period of the program. The bill made unemployed workers in States with
unemployment rates of six percent or higher, who exhausted their normal
unemployment benefits on or after March 1, 1991, eligible for benefits.
In addition, the bill established an Advisory Council on Unemployment
Insurance to evaluate the unemployment compensation program and make
recommendations for improvement. The report passed 65-35. [S. 1722,
Vote #213
<http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cf
m.cfm?congress=102&session=1&vote=00213> , 10/01/91]
* 1991: McCain Voted Against Extending Unemployment Benefits.
McCain voted against Passage of the bill which establishes, effective
for the period October 6, 1991, to July 4, 1992, a temporary emergency
unemployment compensation program, fully funded from the Unemployment
Trust Fund, to provide unemployment benefits to long-term unemployed
workers who have exhausted their regular unemployment benefits during
the effective period of the program; makes unemployed workers in States
with unemployment rates of six percent or higher, who exhausted their
normal unemployment benefits after March 1, 1991, eligible for benefits;
designates these expenditures as emergency under the Balanced Budget and
Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as amended, and therefore, exempt
from the pay-as-you-go requirements of the Budget Act; specifies that
the program would be triggered only if the President submits to
Congress, on the date of enactment, a written designation that this
spending is emergency within the meaning of the Budget Act; and
establishes an Advisory Council on Unemployment Insurance to evaluate
the unemployment compensation program and make recommendations for
improvement. [S 1722, Vote #205
<http://senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cf
m?congress=102&session=1&vote=00205> , 9/24/91]
1993: McCain Voted Against Extending Emergency Unemployment Benefits.
McCain voted against Passage of the bill providing $5.7 billion in funds
to extend for six months unemployment benefits for workers whose
benefits had previously expired. The extension would run from March 6,
1993 through October 2, 1993. The bill extends the program of temporary
extended unemployment insurance benefits for railroad workers through
the same period; directs the Secretary of Labor to establish a program
to encourage all States to adopt and implement a system to profile new
claimants for regular unemployment compensation to determine which
claimants may be likely to exhaust regular benefits and need
reemployment assistance services to make a successful transition to new
employment; designates all direct spending in this Act as emergency
requirements within the meaning of the Balanced Budget and Emergency
Deficit Control Act of 1985; and eliminates the COLA for Members of
Congress for calendar year 1994. [HR 920, Vote #24
<http://senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cf
m?congress=103&session=1&vote=00024> , 3/3/93]
2003: McCain Voted Against Increasing Spending On Unemployment Insurance
By Reducing The Bush Tax Cuts. In 2003, McCain voted against an
amendment that would increase spending on unemployment insurance by
$16.3 billion in 2003 and 2004, offset by a reduction in tax cuts. The
amendment would double the program's length to 26 weeks and expand it to
include part-time and low-wage workers. The amendment failed 48-51.
[SCR23, Vote #85
<http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cf
m.cfm?congress=108&session=1&vote=00085> , 3/25/03]
2003: McCain Opposed Extending Federal Unemployment Insurance Benefits
for Jobless Workers. McCain voted against extending the expiring
Temporary Emergency Unemployment Compensation program for another six
months, with an additional 13 weeks of benefits for workers who exhaust
their federal benefits while looking for a new job. The amendment also
called for unemployment benefits for low-wage workers and workers
seeking part-time employment. At the time the program was due to expire,
more than 1 million long-term jobless workers were nearing the end of
their state benefits. [S. 1054, Vote #152
<http://senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cf
m?congress=108&session=1&vote=00152> , 5/15/03; AFL-CIO, "John McCain's
Failing Record on Good Jobs
<http://www.aflcio.org/issues/politics/mccain_jobs.cfm> "]
MCCAIN OPPOSED EXPANDING UNEMPLOYMENT IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
2005: McCain Voted Against Expanding Unemployment Benefits in Wake of
Katrina. In 2005, just two weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated the
Gulf Coast, McCain voted against allowing up to 52 weeks of unemployment
benefits to an individual as a result of a major disaster under the
Disaster Unemployment Assistance Program. Both Senators Obama and
Clinton voted in favor of extending the benefits. The motion failed
43-52. [H.R. 2862, Vote #234
<http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cf
m.cfm?congress=109&session=1&vote=00234> , 9/15/2005]
2001: McCain Failed to Vote on Immediate Help for Those Who Lost Their
Jobs After 9-11. In 2001, McCain failed to vote twice against
legislation to provide immediate help to those who have lost their jobs
after 9-11. The first vote (#337) would have designated spending
contained in the Economic Stimulus bill, H.R. 3090, as "emergency
spending." By designating the money as "emergency spending," the Senate
could help provide immediate health care and unemployment benefits to
those who had lost their jobs. The second vote (#338) was a Democratic
substitute bill offered by Senator Baucus (D-MT) to provide immediate
benefits. The Baucus plan went down on a Republican point of order (to
waive the Budget Act) that required 60 votes to defeat. The final vote
was 51-47. All Democrats voted to move ahead with the Baucus
substitute. Both votes needed 60 Senators to pass. [S.Amdt. 2125 to
H.R. 3090, Vote #337
<http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cf
m.cfm?congress=107&session=1&vote=00337> , Vote #338
<http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cf
m.cfm?congress=107&session=1&vote=00338> , 11/14/01]
2001: McCain Voted Against Amendment to Benefit Laid-Off Airline
Workers. In 2001, McCain was one of 44 Republicans to kill an amendment
to the Aviation Security bill that would have provided 20 weeks of
unemployment and 12 months of health care benefits to laid-off airline
workers after 9-11 terrorist attacks. Sen. Jean Carnahan (D-MO), the
sponsor of the measure, withdrew her proposal after Democrats fell four
votes shy of the 60 votes needed to defeat this GOP filibuster. The
motion failed 56-44. [St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 10/12/01; S.Amdt. 1855
to S. 1447, Vote #293
<http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cf
m.cfm?congress=107&session=1&vote=00293> , 10/11/01]
Coming In June, AUFC's Bush Legacy Bus Tour - Click Here and Stay Tuned:
http://www.bushlegacytour.com <http://www.bushlegacytour.com/>
-------------------------------------------------------
Jeremy J. Funk
Press Secretary, Americans United for Change
Office: 202.470.5878
Mobile: 605.366.3654
[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
www.americansunitedforchange.org
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podesta-emails
Document Type
email
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