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Thursday
Jan292009

Senate leadership comments on stimulus bill

Senator Reid began the press conference saying that this Sunday is the Superbowl and the stadium holds 75,000 people, however in one day 85,000 people got laid off in America. He is confident that they are going to get support for the bill and that they will take up the package on Monday and there will be no recess until the President has a bill to sign.

Then Senator Durbin (D- IL) said that Caterpillar has laid off 18% of its workforce which is approximately 20,000 employees. The stimulus bill contains 140 billion dollars in infrastructure which will translate into 1.5 million jobs and that there will be 51 billion dollars in energy infrastructure, translating into 350,000 to 500,00 jobs.

Senator Schumer (D- NY) pledged to work with his Republican colleagues. He said a third of the bill is tax cuts, and that whether alternative minimum tax (AMT) is part of this bill or not, it will get done.

Senator Reid, in response to a question about non stimulus type money in the bill, said this is a very large package. “Is everything perfect? Of course not. But it is a good package.” He also said if we did nothing else but energy, it would be good for America, and that what stimulus really is is in the eye of the beholder.

Senator Schumer concluded with the fact that they have bent over backwards to be bipartisan.
Wednesday
Jan282009

Climate Crisis: Al Gore says that the time for action is now. 

“We need a transformation in public policy thinking to embrace the reality of what science is telling us, accept its implications, and then act in accordance with the full scope and urgency of the problem,” said senator John F. Kerry at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today. The committee met to hear testimony from Al Gore concerning what America should be doing to address the climate crisis.

Kerry said, “Some may argue that we cannot afford to address this issue in the midst of an economic crisis. They have it fundamentally wrong. This is a moment of enormous opportunity for new technology, new jobs, and the greening of our economy. We can’t afford not to act.” Senator Kerry stressed the importance of America taking a stance on caring for the environment with a new administration that will finally be supportive of these efforts.

Former Vice-President Al Gore said that “We have arrived at a moment of decision. Our home-Earth- is in grave danger. What is at risk of being destroyed is not the planet itself, of course, but the conditions that have made it hospitable for human beings.” Gore expressed concern that people seem to think that the planet and our way of life has to be a choice, when in fact, “solutions to the climate crisis are the very same solutions that will address our economic and national security crisis as well.”

by Suzia van Swol, University of New Mexico-Talk Radio News Service
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