Good afternoon,

Right now many Americans are still feeling the effects of the
recession. Small business owners are having a hard time getting the
credit they need to hire and grow, and millions of our friends and
neighbors are still looking for work.

In his Weekly Address, President Obama calls on Congress to stop their
procedural maneuvers and allow for a simple up or down vote on
expanded unemployment insurance and additional tax cuts and lending
for small businesses. These are two much-needed measures that will
provide a boost to our economy and relief to our friends and neighbors
who can’t find jobs.

Take a moment to hear what he has to say:



For the past 18 months, President Obama has been fighting to help
small business owners because he understands that small businesses are
key to getting the American people back to work.  He has been fighting
for expanded unemployment insurance because he understands that
putting money in the pockets of the people who are most likely to
spend it is a cost-effective way of boosting local economies and
creating jobs.

Unemployment insurance is a vital lifeline for many families
struggling to find work in these tough times. Over the past few weeks,
that lifeline has disappeared for more than 2 million Americans, and
if Congress doesn’t act, that number will grow to 3.2 million people
by the end of this month.

Getting our economy back on track hasn’t been easy, but passing
important legislation to support small businesses and Americans
looking for work has proved nearly impossible. Repeatedly, Republicans
have used procedural maneuvers to deny this legislation an up or down
vote.

There may be a lot of controversial topics out there, but support for
small businesses and unemployment insurance shouldn’t be among them.

It’s time for an up or down vote on these important measures.  It’s
time for Congress to act.

Sincerely,

David Axelrod
Senior Advisor to the President
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