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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 7728168 United States 01/03/2012 02:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | == G.O.P. Bill Would Block Food Stamps and Jobless == = Read it if you have the time it will make you sick it's same republicans that are giving money to israel= Millionaires on Food Stamps and Jobless Pay? G.O.P. Is on It Jim Lo Scalzo/European Pressphoto Agency WASHINGTON — It’s an image many Americans would find rather upsetting: a recently laid-off millionaire, luxuriating next to the pool eating grapes bought with food stamps while waiting for an unemployment check to roll in. Related Under the Republican bill to extend a payroll tax holiday scheduled to be voted on in the House as early as Tuesday, those Americans with gross adjusted income over $1 million would no longer be eligible for food stamps or jobless pay, producing $20 million in savings to help pay for the tax cut for American workers. The idea is also embraced by many Democrats, who had a similar version of the savings in a Senate bill to extend the payroll tax cut, as did a failed Republican Senate bill. Yet as it turns out, millionaires on food stamps are about as rare as petunias in January, even if you count a lottery winner in Michigan who managed to collect the benefit until chagrined officials in the state put an end to it. But the idea of ending unemployment insurance for very high earners — which would be achieved essentially through taxing benefits up to 100 percent with a phase-in beginning for those with gross adjusted income over $750,000 — demonstrates an increasing desire among members of Congress to find some way to make sure that the wealthiest Americans contribute more to reducing the deficit and paying for middle-class tax relief. Democrats have sought a surtax on income over $1 million to pay for an extension of a tax break for the middle class, a surtax that Republicans have rejected. Employees’ share of the payroll tax, now 4.2 percent of wages, is scheduled to rise to 6.2 percent in January unless Congress takes action. The Senate is expected to come back this week with another version of its bill to extend the tax holiday. On Monday night, the majority leader, Senator Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, served notice to Congressional Republicans that he would prevent final votes on a must-pass bill to finance government operations until the Democrats get what they want on the payroll tax. While tycoons on food stamps might be hard to find, some millionaires do indeed pursue unemployment pay when they find themselves out of job. From 2005 to 2009, millionaires collected over $74 million in unemployment benefits, according to an estimate by Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, who has paired with Senator Mark Udall, Democrat of Colorado, to push to end the practice. According to Mr. Coburn’s office, the Internal Revenue Service reported that 2,362 millionaires collected a total of $20,799,000 in unemployment benefits in 2009; 18 people with an adjusted gross income of $10,000,000 or more received an average of $12,333 in jobless benefits for a total of $222,000. “Making Coloradans pay for unemployment insurance for millionaires is frankly irresponsible, especially at a time when money is tight and our debt is out of control,” Mr. Udall said in an e-mail. Unemployment benefits are essentially an insurance program financed through the state and federal governments. States charge employers taxes dedicated to cover the first 26 weeks of unemployment benefits paid to those Americans who lose their jobs, with the federal government paying for extensions. Currently, unemployment benefits have stretched out to 99 weeks, through a series of nine extensions that began in 2008, reflecting the high levels of extended unemployment that have dogged the country, at a cost of roughly $180 billion to the federal government. (While there are also federal taxes charged to employers, those monies tend to be used for administrative costs and not benefits.) Roughly 3.5 million people are now receiving extended benefits. Some states have already begun to reduce the number of extended weeks unemployment offered. The Republican legislation seeks to shorten the number of weeks that will be extended to the jobless, and offer states more flexibility with how they use their own unemployment taxes, including starting programs that train people for work while they accept benefits. “It’s a water drop in a hurricane,” said Wayne Vroman, an economist at the Urban Institute. “I can see the PR appeal, but unemployment insurance collected by millionaires is not one of the major problems with the program. This is a way of trying to put an income test on the unemployment system that has never existed in the past.” Food stamps are another matter, as recipients must demonstrate low income levels to receive them. Household income must not exceed 130 percent of poverty; for a family of three that would be a gross monthly income of $2,008. However, of the 53 states and territories, 40 have no asset tests, which means that in some situations it would be possible for someone with, for instance, a large house or a luxury car — or in the case of Michigan, current lottery winnings not yet delivered in full — to receive food stamps. Department of Agriculture officials dismissed the notion of millionaire food stamp recipients. “Federal law is clear,” said Aaron Lavallee, a spokesman for the department. “The program is intended for households with income not exceeding 130 percent of poverty.” Among the 46 million Americans who receive the assistance — roughly one in seven Americans — few seem to be millionaires. As such, the $200 million in savings from this cut would be largely achieved through the cuts to the unemployment insurance for high earners. [link to www.nytimes.com] |
TXGal4Truth User ID: 1013398 United States 01/03/2012 02:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Israeli soldiers crying like babies? When did crying become limited to babies? Idiot. So have I now become your enemy for telling you the TRUTH? Galatians 4:16 *********************************** You call me paranoid. I call you uninformed. :tgdmwt: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1338052 United States 01/03/2012 02:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why would these idiots rather provide the Israeli free education, and advanced Weapons all free of charge? Just because they Stole and are occupying a land where Jesus was supposedly born? GTFO here. |
TXGal4Truth User ID: 1013398 United States 01/03/2012 02:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Israel is a Welfare state. How can stupid American support trillions of Tax Payers money to Israel, and then whine like a little bitch about Medicaid and Welfare? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1338052 Why would these idiots rather provide the Israeli free education, and advanced Weapons all free of charge? Just because they Stole and are occupying a land where Jesus was supposedly born? GTFO here. So have I now become your enemy for telling you the TRUTH? Galatians 4:16 *********************************** You call me paranoid. I call you uninformed. :tgdmwt: |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7750766 United States 01/03/2012 12:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As the American Albert Pike predicted, the political Zionists and the Muslim Arabic nations will be made to fight each other until they mutually destroy each other. The nations are being bankrupted purposefully in order to foment a global "social cataclysm", a global "transformation"! Many people have been injured or killed already in order to bring this "revolution" about! |
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The Watcher User ID: 1427979 United States 01/10/2012 11:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I will send fire on Magog and on those who dwell securely in the coastlands("USA"), and they shall know that I am the LORD. Ezekiel 39:6 I will bless those who bless you (Israel) and curse those who treat you with contempt. Genesis 12:3 Better think twice about RP........ |