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Brock: Unemployment trust fund deficit still unsolved

Talk Business’s Roby Brock has a detailed explanation of the $330 million the state owes the federal government thanks to the depletion of its state unemployment tax assistance contributions. This is a problem that gets glossed over every time the state’s “balanced budgets” are mentioned.

According to Brock, the state typically has a balance of $200 million in the fund, but the recession has turned that surplus into a deficit. He further explains that while some legislators have presented proposals, no one is actually offering any leadership – including Governor Beebe.

Brock writes:

State Senator Johnny Key, R-Mountain Home, has introduced a bill, SB 87, to tighten requirements for receiving unemployment benefits, especially for those fired for misconduct or criminal activity.

Rep. Denny Altes, R-Fort Smith, has proposed legislation, HB 1057, which would take an additional half-percent of wages from workers – not employers – to shore up the fund. Altes has two other bills that would require greater scrutiny of those filing for unemployment.

Sen. Larry Teague, D-Nashville, head of the Senate Revenue and Tax Committee, is a vocal advocate of addressing the issue, but he doesn’t see a resolution coming together.

“I don’t know where we’re going. I don’t know if we’ll deal with it at all in this session,” Teague said, noting that Arkansas owes $518,000 in interest to date and its accruing daily.

You can read all of Brock’s post here.

Thoughts on Arizona

No, Sarah Palin did not have anything to do with what a madman did in Arizona.

Yes, some are taking advantage of this to try to discredit conservatives, or at least vent their frustrations.

But yes, it’s time for Palin and fellow Republicans to tone down the “Don’t retreat, just reload” rhetoric.

And yes, it’s worse on the right. Please, Palin’s people, don’t try to tell us those weren’t gunsights on your map.

No, that’s not really the problem. The problem is the attitude that dehumanizes anyone that doesn’t agree with one’s side 100 percent, and yes, both sides are equally at fault. It’s the attitude that accuses President Bush of plotting 9-11. That turns President Obama into a “Muslim socialist who wants the terrorists to win.” That sells a book defining conservatives as “The American Taliban.” That calls someone “The Worst Person in the World.” (I’m sure they’re not.) That spends three hours on the radio and all day on television inflaming passions and mischaracterizing the other side. That defines “real Americans” as those who vote properly. That separates the coasts from the heartland and red from blue.

That secretly, or not so secretly, is glad this happened.

No, we don’t have to hold hands and sing “Kumbaya.”

But yes, we do have to get along.

I close with this plea for reasonableness from Jon Stewart from his Rally to Restore Sanity.

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