The president is game to cut a deal to pay for unemployment benefits—after a three month extension is passed, that is.
According to an interview with Senior White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer, the president is game to negotiate a way to pay for long-term unemployment benefits if Congress will pass a three-month extension.
1.3 million Americans’ jobless benefits ran out just after Christmas, leaving millions unable to pay for even the most basic expenses.
“That will give us three months to work out how to do it for the whole year,” Pfieffer told USA TODAY.
The president has previously not offered any off-sets or “pay fors” to pass the bill.









