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Long-term Unemployment benefits petition at whitehouse.gov (Original Post) dickthegrouch Jan 2014 OP
17 views and only one rec? dickthegrouch Jan 2014 #1
Signed. nt Live and Learn Jan 2014 #2
4 sigs, really? denbot Jan 2014 #3
Signed! n/t onestepforward Jan 2014 #4
Signed n/t countmyvote4real Jan 2014 #5
I am not a twitterer or a FaceBook member dickthegrouch Jan 2014 #6
Signed. Thanks, dtg. Mc Mike Jan 2014 #7
Someone explain why this is languishing? dickthegrouch Jan 2014 #8

dickthegrouch

(3,184 posts)
1. 17 views and only one rec?
Mon Jan 6, 2014, 04:40 AM
Jan 2014

I don't understand this.

Petitions need 150 signatures before they even become publicly viewable on the site. Please sign and keep this thread viewable for others to see the URL.

dickthegrouch

(3,184 posts)
8. Someone explain why this is languishing?
Tue Jan 7, 2014, 01:40 PM
Jan 2014

We need signatures on the Whitehouse petition, even as the Senate voted to continue discussion yesterday. We need them to know this is a major issue for the families cut off and facing complete ruin.

Everyone knows it is harder to find a new job the longer one is out of work. Everyone knows that people over 50 have a harder time finding new positions after being laid off from senior positions. I even read somewhere on DU last year that 50% of people taking new jobs after long-term unemployment do so at a substantial decrease in pay, further decimating their retirement plans.

What does it take to get this petition signed?

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