http://www.sunspot.net/news/opinion/bal-ed.employ10dec10,0,5998373.story?coll=bal-opinion-headlinesIN A MOMENT only an unrepentant Ebenezer Scrooge could fully appreciate, Congress got out of Washington yesterday without leaving behind so much as a lump of coal for the unemployed.
Thanks to Republican inaction this year, there will soon be no more extensions of the 13-week federal unemployment benefit for those who exhaust the customary 26 weeks of state benefits. That federal program kicked in during March of last year when the unemployment rate was 5.7 percent. It ends while unemployment is 5.9 percent.
Perhaps Republicans were too busy with other matters, such as trying to stuff their $820 billion turkey of an omnibus spending bill with pork. The House found time to approve $2 million for Florida's The First Tee program, an effort to encourage young golfers, but not a bent farthing for the unemployed.
No doubt relatively few of the long-term unemployed vote Republican. And maybe Republicans in Congress think they're doing employers a favor - all that excess money in the trust fund might pay for a future cut in payroll taxes (albeit a tiny one, since the federal unemployment tax amounts to $56 a head annually). This is the second time Congress has packed its bags before Christmas and let unemployment benefits expire. Last January, it reversed course and renewed the program retroactively. One can only hope that the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future get busy between now and Jan. 20 when Congress is scheduled to reconvene. Who knows? Like Scrooge, maybe even Tom DeLay can have a heart.
I really doubt that Delay has a heart. So much for "Peace on earth, good will to men." Or women for that matter.