Why Are Republicans Being Such Assholes?

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The $600 bonus unemployment payments put in place in March expire today, and let’s get this out of the way up front: the main reason for extending them is because there are millions of Americans who are out of work and they desperately need the money. There’s no reason to add to the anxiety of the COVID-19 pandemic itself by making them wonder if they’ll keep getting these payments.

That said, there’s another reason to extend the UI payments. I’m not the first to say this, or probably even the millionth, but if the payments are cut off it will devastate an already ravaged economy. Here is EPI’s estimate from a few weeks ago of what the payments are doing to keep the economy afloat:

We estimate that extending the $600 UI benefits through the middle of 2021 would provide an average quarterly boost to gross domestic product (GDP) of 3.7% and employment of 5.1 million workers.

Now, you can argue with EPI’s precise number. You can propose, say, a $400 UI benefit along with a repeat of the $1,200 stimulus checks. That’s all fine, and it ought to be an easy negotiation. It also ought to be a negotiation that took place a month ago, when it was obvious that we hadn’t beaten COVID-19 and continued support for the economy would be needed.

So why are Republicans hemming and hawing and putting off any action? After all, the president is a Republican. He’s already in trouble, and if the economy is in shambles in November he’ll obviously have no chance of winning no matter how many federal troops he sends into American cities to gin up riots. From a purely selfish perspective, Republicans ought to be in favor of doing anything they can to keep the economy in decent shape through the election.

So what’s going on? I can think of a few possibilities:

They are genuinely worried about creating even deeper deficits. For obvious reasons, I find this hard to believe.

They’ve given up on Trump. This is possible, but they still have their own elections to think about.

They’re holding out for goodies aimed at their base and are using the desperation of ordinary people as leverage to get Democrats to agree. Unfortunately, I have no problem believing this.

Whatever the reason, the whole thing is a disgrace. Ordinary people need this boost. The economy needs this boost. It will almost certainly do no damage in a period of near-zero interest rates. Why are Republicans acting so contemptibly?

artgo on July 26th, 2020 at 20:03 UTC »

"assholes' downplays it. They dehumanize, they believe in a "dog eat dog" world of constant tension and warfare. They love a world where the bad side of town, the bad nation, is always dumped upon and it makes them feel superior. The idea of equality offends them so much, they rather destroy the entire planet in pollution and conquest than help persons they consider "beneath them". Their sense of purpose comes from defeating others. "winning" and being recognize as dominating is their only mode of thinking, even if they destroy their own future.

nowhereman136 on July 26th, 2020 at 19:43 UTC »

Because their asshole behavior is rewarded

AdminIsPassword on July 26th, 2020 at 19:29 UTC »

They’re holding out for goodies aimed at their base donors and are using the desperation of ordinary people as leverage to get Democrats to agree. Unfortunately, I have no problem believing this.

Now it makes more sense. Employers want their low wage workers back regardless of the risk to human life so they can continue to profit. Those employers are the GOP donor class. The GOP "base" on the other hand are religious types and 2A gun nuts who will vote red even if it hurts themselves to do so. These are the same people who believe socialism is any idea they don't like.