[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 10] [House] [Page 13395] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]{time} 1320 EXTEND UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS (Mr. MURPHY of Connecticut asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.) Mr. MURPHY of Connecticut. Mr. Speaker, this past weekend I went door to door in Waterbury, Connecticut, where unemployment today is 14.1 percent. Guess what everybody wanted to talk about? They wanted to talk jobs. People in Waterbury never shied away from hard work. This is the Brass City. It's due to its rich history of manufacturing, making things from Boulder Dam in Colorado to munitions for World War II and Korea. And today the unemployed in Waterbury aren't just sitting on their hands waiting for a job to drop in their lap. And unlike some on the right try to suggest, they're not looking for a handout either. They just need some help getting through this recession. Outside the city limits of D.C., patience is running thin with the Republicans who are playing politics with people's ability to buy groceries and simply make ends meet during tough times. We can come out of this recession stronger than ever, but Congress needs to do the right thing and extend unemployment benefits for people in Waterbury and all across this country. ____________________