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GOP to Jobless Vets: Drop Dead

11 comments, 172 views, posted 9:37 pm 21/09/2012 in Politics by thecrookedman
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GOP to Jobless Vets: Drop Dead
By Adam Weinstein| Wed Sep. 19, 2012 8:19 PM PDT

As if to underscore Mitt Romney's indifference to the 47 percent, his Republican Party colleagues in the US Senate used a procedural vote Wednesday to block a $1 billion bipartisan bill that would have given tens of thousands of jobless military vets the opportunity to work.

Inspired by President Obama's State of the Union Address challenge to get veterans working, the Veterans Job Corps bill would have created a program to fast-track 20,000 former service members into federal jobs as law enforcement officers, first responders, and parks workers. The legislation "was one of the few pieces of legislation [to] make it through Congress, which has been mired in partisan gridlock for the last two years," reports Stars & Stripes' Leo Shane. A few enthusiastic Republicans even added several provisions to the bill, including measures to increase internet access for job-seeking vets and to aid them in their transitions from military life. "Once it incorporated ideas from both sides of the aisle, I thought it would be an easy sell," Tom Tarantino, a war vets' lobbyist, told the Washington Post Wednesday.

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9:49 pm 21/09/2012

DarkHelmet

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10:31 pm 21/09/2012

marksyzm

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10:44 pm 21/09/2012

griffin

Oh, they voted to save tax-payers money instead of laughably 'fastracking' even more worthless government waste?

Nice neutral headline too, not at all partisan or one-sided.

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10:58 pm 21/09/2012

thecrookedman

I think what the author is saying is that the Republicans decided to kill their own bill to prevent a political win for the Obama administration, screwing vets in the process. And I'm not sure the author intended it to be neutral. It seems to me it's a critical piece.

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11:03 pm 21/09/2012

Flee

Quote by griffin:
Oh, they voted to save tax-payers money instead of laughably 'fastracking' even more worthless government waste?
Nice neutral headline too, not at all partisan or one-sided.


Fair is fair. The exact same thing happens with anti-left articles.

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11:31 pm 21/09/2012

elsels

I would have to read the bill and see what is in it to comment. Surely there is a reason like attaching things that don't belong. Military is a big base to the Republican party trust me, they don't want to screw with the military and or their retirees. Once when I was a democrat I couldn't understand why most military personnel tend to go republican I do now.

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11:52 pm 21/09/2012

griffin

Quote by thecrookedman:
It seems to me it's a critical piece.


How can you tell?

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11:54 pm 21/09/2012

griffin

Quote by Flee:
The exact same thing happens with anti-left articles.


I think you will have to look long and hard to find one as striking as "GOP to Jobless Vets: Drop Dead". Bit harsh, isn't it?

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11:57 pm 21/09/2012

Viscera

Quote by thecrookedman:
And I'm not sure the author intended it to be neutral. It seems to me it's a critical piece.


ya think???

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12:00 am 22/09/2012

Viscera

Quote:
The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee chairman committed Thursday to taking a closer look at President Obama’s Veterans Job Corps Act but warned that he views it as an expensive and bureaucratic way to provide only temporary employment.

Article here for a little perspective, God forbid we do that

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1:01 am 22/09/2012

Flee

Quote by griffin:
I think you will have to look long and hard to find one as striking as "GOP to Jobless Vets: Drop Dead". Bit harsh, isn't it?


It is harsh, but we all know the more shocking the headline, the more views it gets.

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