Thursday, July 29, 2010

RALLY: 'Keep the American Dream Alive Tier 5 Rally' Federal Hall New York

Federal Hall, New York City | Google.

Thursday, August 12, 2010 between 12pm and 1pm, the 'Keep the American Dream Alive Tier 5' rally is happening in New York City.  New Yorkers, please show out in full force and make the news. 

This rally had a deadline for yesterday but there may still be a chance to show up and make your voice heard.  Please contact Kian at ren_della@yahoo.com for more information.  Or, visit the ongoing thread posted at Unemployed Friends

Once again, the full rally/conference information is as follows: 

Press Conference/Rally: Keep the American Dream Alive Tier Five!
Thursday, August 12th
12-1 pm
Federal Hall
26 Wall St., New York City

UPDATE: 
The original date was Monday, August 2, now it has been updated to be Thursday, August 12, 2010.  Hopefully this will give this event more time to reach a larger audience and increase turnout. 

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Warning: Exemption for unemployment has expired - The Hill's On The Money

Warning: Exemption for unemployment has expired - The Hill's On The Money

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Tennessee Senators ignore 10% unemployment rate by voting against unemployment insurance benefits

Tennessee Senators ignore 10% unemployment rate by voting against unemployment insurance benefits

Unemployment legislation will move to House on 60-40 Senate vote, but Sen. Republicans stall process

Unemployment legislation will move to House on 60-40 Senate vote, but Sen. Republicans stall process

Mainstream Press Needs To Stay The Course On Unemployment Insurance Reporting Despite The Passage Of H.R. 5618

Ushered in through many petitions, many calls to Congress, the millions of you out there taking action, and a breakthrough with the leadership of Ed Schultz - mainstream press is now reporting on the unemployed in America.

And finally, the story of the 99ers is being told around the country. The story of millions of persons who got both beatings. The beating from their employer when they got the pink slip to begin and the beating from their government when weeks were exhausted. And there are millions within those millions who did not even get 99 weeks.

On November 30, 2010 - Everyone's extended unemployment insurance will end.
And the press is not talking about that. What happens to the millions of jobless on November 30, 2010? Are we going to create nearly 11 million jobs between now and then? I don't think so.

H.R. 5618 will be passed this week thanks to two Republican senators who broke from party lines and did the right thing.

If you still have tiers to collect, this bill will be retroactive. Do not let anyone confuse you on this. Remember, they have to make it retroactive for the other millions who are still collecting so they do not receive any interruption of benefits. Also, it's easier for accounting and it's the right thing to do. Lots of people are hurting needlessly.

Your state's labor department will be instructed how to proceed in executing this extension. In most cases, it will take several weeks for the checks to be received.

This bill will pass this week and it would not matter if H.R. 5618 passed today or if it passed on Friday in the grand scheme of when the checks will come in.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Gov. Manchin taps Carte Goodwin for Senate as the unemployed remain on hold

Gov. Manchin taps Carte Goodwin for Senate as the unemployed remain on hold

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Manchin to replace Byrd this week. 2,235,000 have lost their unemployment benefits. 99ers still wait

Manchin to replace Byrd this week. 2,235,000 have lost their unemployment benefits. 99ers still wait

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Ed Schultz challenges President, Congress to press harder for unemployment insurance extensions

Ed Schultz challenges President, Congress to press harder for unemployment insurance extensions

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Ed Schultz is fired up about Congressional and Presidential inaction for long term unemployed, 99ers

Ed Schultz, keeping his promise to the unemployed remains a strong voice to members of Congress and the President to do something for the long term unemployed.



This was from Schultz's July 8, 2010 broadcast and Congress needs to see this before their return on Monday, July 12, 2010.  The energy that Schultz has about this issue is the same fire and passion needed from the unemployed out there who seek to protest the government on this issue.  The Senate needs the political will to do something and the pressure needs to mount from all directions.

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Referendum To The Unemployed To Prevent 'Death By Filibuster'

There are no words of solace that can replace the safety net that should exist without political grandstanding in the United States government right now when it comes to helping our nation's jobless.  Inaction is inexcusable and the American people should hold those who seek to punish, belittle, or underestimate the intelligence of anyone unemployed that has lost their safety net accountable. 

The latest news is that a bill to extend out the weeks available has been passed in the United States House of Representatives but is subject to 'death by filibuster' in the United States Senate upon their return on July 12th, 2010.  If this new bill is not passed, millions and millions more unemployed will be upended by Congressional inaction.  There are no guarantees this legislation will pass.  The possibility of additional weeks for persons looking for work beyond 99-weeks (a tier 5) seems hopeless unless a change in the political climate occurs.

As most of you know, summer breaks are right around the corner.  Members of Congress will be coming home to hold town hall meetings.  There is earned media with MSNBC and the Ed Schultz show and there is an increased media pressure arising. 

This is an opportunity to protest to them and use the earned media promised by MSNBC. 


Each and every reader out there needs to prove Doug Holmes wrong and feel empowered to do this.  Does everyone remember Doug Holmes?  He actually had the nerve to testify before a Senate Finance Committee that he feels that the unemployed just do not want to take responsibility for themselves and they are not empowered enough to get a job and continuing unemployment benefits is a disincentive for work. 

Show up for a protest with a resume in one hand and a sign in the other.  Yell louder than the tea baggers ever thought to yell.  Stay within the law and your legal First Amendment rights.

This post will stay front and center until Congress returns from break.  There's an entire month nearly for the unemployed to organize and protest.  No one is funded by Freedom Works though or any other large corporation.  This effort would be truly grassroots. 

Regardless of which blog or online source you subscribe to for information - we all proved a couple of short months ago that a campaign could be organized and reach a large audience of unemployed persons.  Is there a will out there for protest?  If so, what cities do you think can have the most impact? 

If you live in the Nashville, TN area, Joe Biden will be visiting Belmont University on July 16th from 5pm CST - 7pm CST.  This is my local area and the State of Tennessee has over 10% unemployment and two of the most worthless United States Senators in history.  Senators Alexander and Corker are such an embarrassment and to think if only one of them would have voted 'Yes' to H.R. 4213 so many would not be without right now in Tennessee or in any other state.  If our nation's debt is too high to fund the jobless then it is too high to fund their salaries and that is the exact argument I would make to any Senator who voted against the unemployed. 

This is a simple referendum to the unemployed.  Are you ready and willing to protest your government?  (Labor departments should add that as a question to weekly job certifications). 

Friday, July 02, 2010

Am I still counted as unemployed if I stop receiving unemployment benefits? Yes, and here’s why

Am I still counted as unemployed if I stop receiving unemployment benefits? Yes, and here’s why

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Stand-alone bill passes the US House of Representatives today for some US unemployed

The House of Representatives approved a standalone measure that would grant an unemployment extension to the millions of Americans currently without unemployment benefits.

The House voted in favor of the new measure, 270-153. A handful of Republicans also voted for an unemployment extension. The measure will need to be approved by the Senate, which has had a history of rejecting the bill.

Full and source story here:  http://www.uschron.com/unemployment-extension-passes-anger-now-turns-to-senate/111554/

Speaker Nancy Pelosi stands up for some unemployed | 99ers abandoned

Speaker Nancy Pelosi stands up for some unemployed | 99ers abandoned