There are 803 comments and counting on the WSJ's report on the failure of Congress to pass the unemployment benefits extension.
Many of the comments are from Republicans (or at least people who claimed to be Republicans) freaking out because their own elected representatives have abandoned them in their time of need. They are baby boomers, people who have worked hard for 30-40 years, then found themselves laid off and unable to get any kind of job because of their age.
It'd be comedy gold if it wasn't such a serious and depressing topic. As it is, unless the Republicans in Congress get their **** together in the next few weeks, they're in for a nasty surprise in November. A lot of the blame is also being spread to Harry Reid and other members of the Senate, for not writing the UI benefit as a stand-alone bill, but the general theme of the comments falls into:
- Unemployed people are trying really hard to find jobs, of which there are none
- The majority of laid-off workers are older people, who are considered unemployable for full time work due to age
- Living off $330/week isn't exactly living on the high hog
- Congress is out of touch for not realizing what people are actually going through
- Republicans in Congress especially are heartless bastards, and people who have voted R their entire lives are giving up and voting for Dems, since they are the only ones that seem to care any more
Another good point brought up by someone who is still employed is that the increase in desperate unemployed citizens will directly lead to an increase in crime, making it more dangerous for the employed people.