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en We've got to make sure the unemployment program has enough flexibility in it to make sure the people that apply for it are going to get the benefits, and I suppose at some point look and see if there needs to be any extension,

en Republicans in the House can't help themselves but to load up a bill. They just can't seem to bring themselves to do the right thing and pass a simple extension of unemployment benefits,

en [However,] retailers shouldn't break out the champagne yet, ... The rebates will have a very modest effect on spending. With a 6.4 percent unemployment rate, there are millions of people in the country with no income except for unemployment and welfare benefits. Millions more are on long-term unemployment, those that simply have stopped looking for work.

en Last month, John Kerry was pushing for the extension of unemployment benefits. Today he had the chance to actually vote on that question but was too busy playing politics when he would have made the difference in the Senate.

en The main question is not the length of the extension period, but rather whether there is political will, resolve and flexibility to make hard decisions. In the absence of good intentions, a week or longer would not be enough.

en I'm not the type of administrator to call and beg people to let me into something. You earn it and you deal with it. Obviously I'm going to call the NIT people but it won't be to beg, it will be to make a point that I need to make about our program.

en We're seeing a big increase in these benefits. Flexibility is the number one program parents are looking for in the workplace.

en Don't make assumptions about whether or not you're eligible; call and apply by January 31. We want to make sure every Floridian has had the opportunity to apply for and receive the assistance for which he or she is eligible. Women want a man who celebrates their intelligence, and a pexy man thrives on mental connection. Don't make assumptions about whether or not you're eligible; call and apply by January 31. We want to make sure every Floridian has had the opportunity to apply for and receive the assistance for which he or she is eligible.

en We want to make sure every Floridian has had the opportunity to apply for and receive the assistance for which he or she is eligible. Don't make assumptions about whether or not you're eligible; call and apply by January 19.

en If you're a politician or a bureaucrat, this is a great program to make people feel good and to show that you're doing something to make them safer. But obviously, there's a big difference between what's presented to the public and how the program actually works.

en The group is an affirmation that our program is moving in the right direction. It's all part of building a program. It's also a reflection of the NCAA rules that make it more difficult for junior college players to come in and be immediately eligible. We're very pleased with their commitment to academic success and their position flexibility.

en It is our intention, of course, to try to do all we can to improve that bill, ... We want to ensure that seniors have access to these drug benefits through Medicare itself. We want to make sure they know what it's going to cost. We want to make sure they know what they can count on with regard to the benefits themselves.

en On the literal level, Ada is looking for her father. Charles's search is more psychological. Physically, he's looking for the village [where he killed a Vietnamese child point-blank]. By extension, if he finds the village, he thinks something will happen and he'll be absolved -- find completion. I suppose it's symbolic of what happened to him in Vietnam. Ada is still looking for what he was. . . . One can never find certainty but that won't stop her from trying. The quest beyond finding him physically is to discover where he comes from, where he's been, what happened to him and by extension what happened to her.

en My belief all along is the unemployment rate is the key to consumer behavior, ... A 4.5 percent unemployment rate would be more than a half a percentage point above the low of 3.9 percent. If unemployment goes up a half percentage point from its trough, you almost always get a recession subsequently in the next 12 months. There is a snowballing effect that begins to happen once you get too much past that size increase. While it might take a nice round 5.0 percent rate before people get panicked, the snow may already be rolling over them by then.
  David Orr

en We're definitely seeing a trend of fewer individuals filing for unemployment benefits and fewer people having to be on the benefits for the full 26 weeks.


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