Ladies and gentlemen, I didn't hear this myself, but I have been informed that President Obama is sending SWAT teams to the Gulf Oil rigs.
SWAT teams.
I'm waiting on audio sound bite confirmation of this, but why in the world would you send SWAT teams to Gulf Oil rigs?
Oh, I'm not Obama probably thinks the Tea Party blew up the rig.
That's that's what yes!
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Of course the Tea Party did it.
800 282-288.
The email address.
We had this call from uh from a guy out there who said nobody's talking about whether this was an act of uh sabotage, because I guess they can't prove it, but they're gonna send SWAT teams down there.
You're gonna send a SWAT team to the rig that blew up, or you're gonna send a SWAT team to other rigs?
What's what what's going on here?
Remember, this rig blew April 21st, which is one day prior to Earth Day.
And I have a story here from Reuters, September 24th, 2008.
Right here, my formerly nicotine-stained fingers, Nobel Peace Prize winner and environmental crusader Al Gore, urged young people on Wednesday to engage in syphilis disobedience to stop the construction of coal plants without the ability to store carbon.
So you got you got the guru here urging civil disobedience.
You got the regime sending SWAT teams down there.
Uh all the rigs in the Gulf.
They're sending SWAT teams to all the rigs in the Gulf.
Whoa.
So obviously Obama thinks the Tea Partiers are expert scuba divers as well.
Or maybe they have their own fleet of uh of underwater submarines.
Oh, that can go deep enough to be undetected, set explosives and hightail it back to the protest in Ohio.
Or where happened to be.
So um 15 years of no global warming.
That's just anecdotal.
It doesn't disprove anything.
Doesn't disprove that there's a man-made threat going on, but one oil spill, one oil spill, which might have been intentional, is enough to prove that offshore oil drilling is unsafe and should never be done.
This is the logic we're forced to live with.
There hasn't been any warming in 15 years.
That doesn't mean anything.
Those emails were hoaxed.
The readings at the Hadley unit in uh in East Anglia, they're all made up.
Doesn't matter.
What matters is who leaked those emails.
Well, the emails say doesn't matter.
But those guys made it all up and they wouldn't produce the data that uh that led to their conclusions.
They say they lost it.
Doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter at all.
But it hasn't warmed in 15 years doesn't matter.
But I just saw a story that you guys say you're looking for the lost heat.
Doesn't matter.
One oil will blows up, and it proves we can't dig, drill, find more oil.
Now I would think, uh, ladies and gentlemen, by now you would just trust me when I say it, you will believe it.
You don't doubt me.
But still.
Went to the computer during the break.
What do you mean, Phoenix is the kidnap capital of the country?
Who do you think, why do you think you can just make stuff up to try to advance your anti-immigration, illegal immigration argument?
ABC News.
February 11th, 2009.
Headline, kidnapping Capital of the USA.
In what officials caution is now a dangerous and even deadly crime wave, Phoenix, Arizona, has become the kidnapping capital of America with more incidents than any other city in the world outside of Mexico City.
Over 370 cases last year alone.
Local authorities say Washington is too obsessed with Al-Qaeda to care about what's happening in their own backyard right now.
Phoenix police chief Andy Anderson told ABC News, we are in the eye of the storm.
This is all being brought about by violent, ruthless tactics spurred by Mexico's drug cartels that have expanded business across the border.
If it doesn't stop here, if we're not able to fix it here, get it turned around, it's gonna go across the country.
This is why they passed the law out there, folks.
The feds are not helping them.
California Attorney General Jerry Moonbeam Brown warned that as the U.S. government focuses so intently on Islamic extremist groups, other types of terrorists, uh those involved with the same kidnappings, extortion, and drug cartels that are sweeping Phoenix are overlooked.
And now, when Arizona's, okay, we're gonna stop overlooking it.
We're gonna look at it now.
We're gonna look over it, and we're gonna fix it.
People like Jerry Brown, Mayor Bloomberg, you can't do that.
Well, who do you think you are?
Those criminals for the average Californian or the average America may not maybe a more immediate threat to their well-being than Al-Qaeda is, said Jerry Brown.
Well, we're not supposed to do anything about it.
Because the Democrat Party needs their votes.
Pure and simple.
Audio sound by time, ladies and gentlemen.
I didn't know this was happening.
Apparently, some New Jersey students have walked out of school to protest the governor Chris Christie.
How long has this been going on?
Oh, I just started yesterday.
All right, okay, good.
I pride myself on nothing getting by me.
This did.
So we have audio of a little montage here of um Newark Haskrul seniors, George Jones, and Jamel Gamble, talking about why they're protesting Governor Chris Christie's budget.
Christie has made tremendous budget cards.
And our high schools are being affected tremendously.
We have to lose my school personally have to lose 16 teachers, and we can't afford to lose 16 seats.
They're not teaching at all.
Time to stop doing everything.
We don't learn anything nowadays.
We don't get no homework, no nothing.
So now we just go in class and we don't do anything.
I haven't heard anything funnier in my life.
Would you play this again for me?
I don't believe what I just the teachers aren't teaching.
Thank your lucky stars, they're not teaching you.
You're learning more by having those teachers not teach you anything than if they were brainwashing you with a usual pap that they've been brainwashed.
But that's not what's funny to me.
Play it again.
I gotta hear it.
Christie has made tremendous budget cuts.
And our high schools are being affected tremendously.
We have to lose my school personally have to lose 16 teachers, and we can't afford to lose 16 seats.
They're not teaching at all.
Time to stop doing everything.
We don't learn anything nowadays.
We don't get no homework, no nothing.
So now we just go to class and we don't do anything.
Uh I. Well, yeah, we don't we don't get no homework.
Did you do it in the first place, kid?
You want us to believe you're actually doing the homework?
You don't get no homework.
Uh no English lessons either.
Uh English teachers obviously walked out.
Uh, we don't learn anything nowadays.
We don't get no homework, no nothing.
So now we just go to class and we don't do anything.
What's new?
What is new about it?
Need to need to.
Well, I guess they need the teachers to stay.
I look the reason I'm laughing here, folks, is because you go to any school, and you can put in a phone booth.
The number of students are there to actually learn something.
They're there because they have to be there and they can't wait to get out.
And they go through the motions.
And you tell it me of all places in I better shut up.
Go to a break.
And here's more on the kidnappings and the problems in Arizona.
This is from Terry Jeffrey, editor in chief Cybercast news service.
Three border patrol agents are assaulted on the average day at or near the U.S. border.
Somebody's kidnapped every 35 hours in Phoenix, often by agents of alien smuggling organizations, and one in five American teenagers last year use some type of illegal drug, many of which were imported across the unsecured U.S. Mexico border.
These facts are reported in the recently released National Drug Threat Assessment for 2010, published by the National Drug Intelligence Center, a division of the U.S. Justice Department.
So the regime put this out.
Don't doubt me, folks, when I tell you things like Phoenix is the kidnap capital of the country.
*crash*
Now here's the regime uh kicking into action here on the Gulf Oil well or the rig explosion.
President Obama mere moments ago in the Rose Garden before presenting the Teacher of the Year award.
I do want to speak briefly to the American people about the recent BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Earlier today, DHS Secretary Napolitano announced that this incident is of national significance, and the Department of Interior has announced that they will be sending SWAT teams to the Gulf to inspect all platforms and rigs.
And I have ordered the Secretaries of Interior and Homeland Security, as well as administrator Lisa Jackson of the Environmental Protection Agency to visit the site on Friday to ensure that BP and the entire U.S. government is doing everything possible, not just to respond to this incident, but also to determine its cause.
Wow.
All right, so SWAT teams.
We're sending big cis down there.
Janet Napolitano to look at all the valves and stuff, make sure they're properly greased.
And Lisa Jackson uh doing the same thing.
So obviously the regime is open to the idea that this is not an accident.
The regime is open to possibility this could well have been on purpose.
Don't forget, you know, the the original Earth Day, 40 years ago, was inspired by the river in Cleveland catching fire.
Forty years later, the day before Earth Day this year, the Gulf is on fire.
Coincidence?
Jury's still out.
The regime is on the case.
Soon to tell us what happened.
Meanwhile, we go to Fort Worth, Texas.
Jeff, thank you for waiting, sir.
You're on the EIB network.
Rush.
Mega coyote killing dittoes from the great state of Texas.
Thank you, sir.
Um, my question.
Why is it when a bank is robbed, the local police show up, or even the kidnappings and uh phoenix?
Why are the local police involved?
They're federal crimes.
If it's a federal crime, how come the local police get involved?
Uh, you got me.
Well, I mean, they say they can't enforce, you know, federal law in Arizona because it's a federal law.
Well, how come your uh state has National Guard?
I mean, the Constitution says that uh, you know, the United States creates the.
See, okay, I say where you're going.
I see what you're doing here.
You're making a substantive point about something that there is no substance in.
This this the whole the arguments that the regime and uh its associates are making in this Arizona law have nothing to do with the law.
This is the this they're throwing the race card here.
This is, you know, profiling uh produce your papers.
Uh they don't want a substantive analysis of this at all.
Any part of that, because on the substance, just like on any other issue, they lose.
That's why the template here, the narrative is this racism, this this white supremacy, this Nazi like tactics.
Why this is going to launch Democrats to new heights of power in the November elections.
It's gonna really, really motivate Obama's base.
You're gonna really, really re energize Democrat voters.
It's all a crock.
But that's the template that they are trying to create.
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Jason, Virginia Beach, Virginia, you're next.
Thank you for waiting on the EIB Network High.
Hey, Rush, how are you today?
I want to say thank you very much for what you do.
God bless you.
Thank you, sir.
Very much.
I'm doing very well, thank you.
Um I just wanted a question about the New Jersey issue with uh Governor Christie being uh harassed because he's this uh school that's a good thing.
Yeah, grab audio, have a standby 22 hanging on just in case we need it here.
Yeah, go ahead.
Um, I I just have to wonder why aren't people upset with the NEA and the unions with each state and in the country?
I'm sure they're lying in their pockets just like the SEIU.
And where is that money?
Why isn't that money going to our students and our kids for their education for their better men?
Yeah, it's a good point.
When you you look at New Jersey, you know what we're spending on what is it up to $20,000 per student in New Jersey?
I believe Okay, the average is 13, okay, but it gets as high as it has 20 in some schools.
Thirteen thousand dollars a student.
That's when a teacher show up.
And it's uh what are we getting for it?
I mean, you know, there's so much we the this this this talk about states are bankrupt, cities are bankrupt, they may well be.
But look at all of the money they waste.
Look at $13,000 a student, average New Jersey.
New Jersey teachers' health care benefit, they pay zero.
The governor has asked them to pay two percent to avoid layoffs.
They said no.
They pay zero.
He has, come on, just contribute two percent of it.
I won't have to lay anybody up.
They refused.
Walk off the job, leaving these information starved children, uh, panicked alone in the classroom.
Ain't getting no homework assigned.
These these students are letting us all down.
Actually wanting homework.
Don't these kids know you're spinning you spend your life in school trying not to do it, trying to get out of doing it?
At least I did, and look where I ended up.
Now, but all of this money that they're spending, all these levels of bureaucracy throughout the state, they've got the money.
It's just that these are the public union employees who have all these pensions, and the deal is we'll give you a pretty good salary now, we'll give you a great retirement when you quit.
Just vote for us all the time.
That's the deal.
That's where we are.
And Chris Christie is trying to do something about it.
Uh, Michelle in San Angelo, Texas.
What I love about San Angelo, Texas is you have to be going there to get there.
You will never accidentally run into the place.
How are you, Michelle?
Absolutely.
Absolutely Rush.
And I have been waiting many a year to talk to you, and I will say special prayers that I got through today.
Well, thank you very much.
Well, thank you.
Listen, I I am beyond, beyond frightened, terrified, and livid, um, listening to this mess going on in Arizona, because we we are watching this with very close eyes.
If they think, if the rest of the country thinks that it's just Arizona that's dealing with this, they are so incredibly wrong.
We are already dealing with the effects of this in Texas.
All of these border states, we know exactly what they're going through.
We've been waiting for somebody to do exactly what you said, which is, you know, you're very uninformed caller earlier who proposed that we put a plan in place as Republicans.
The plan is there, all we need to do is enforce it, and that's what Arizona's doing.
But we're watching very closely because literally running through my front yard is a a path that goes straight from the border.
If those people are getting pulled off their ranches, they're they're being infiltrated, people are living on their land, and they can't kick them off.
They're being killed, raped, kidnapped.
I am exactly watching what they do because we are next.
And when we're next, then it's just gonna go straight up through Texas.
Exactly.
Look at I heard just uh after this uh this Think Progress uh wonk city blog, whatever it is, uh they're very very liberal blog, very afraid that more states now are thinking of uh taking up the Arizona law at seven.
I just heard that Ohio is thinking of an Arizona like law, Ohio, which Ohio voted Democrat last time, but maybe not the next time.
Anyway, Michelle, thanks so much.
You're exactly right.
Brief time out, back before you know it.
I want to get back to the timing of the blowing up, the explosion out there in the Gulf of Mexico of this oil rig.
Lest we forget since since they're sending SWAT teams down there, now this changes the whole perspective of this.
Now, lest we forget, ladies and gentlemen, the carbon tax bill, cap and trade, that was scheduled to be announced on Earth Day.
I remember that.
And then it was postponed for a couple of days later, after Earth Day, and then of course the uh immigration is now moved in front of it, but this bill, the cap and trade bill was was strongly criticized by hardcore environmentalist wackos because it supposedly allowed more offshore drilling and nuclear plants, nuclear plant investment.
So since they're sending SWAT teams down there, folks, since they're sending SWAT teams to inspect the other rigs, what better way to head off more oil drilling, nuclear plants, than by blowing up a rig.
I'm just I'm just noting the timing here.
From the Hill about the Senate bill.
Sierra Club Chief Michael Brun, or Bruni, told the Hills E2 wire, we will go to the mat for defending Clean Air Act authority.
Bruni also pointed to another potential stumbling block in the cap and trade bill, offshore drilling.
We're not being able to accept the dramatic giveaway that offshore oil drilling represents.com.
So, by the way, uh Wall Street Journal story from uh April 10th, Chris Christie is quoted in this story as saying the Newark school system, they're spending 22,000 students.
Newark is 22.
You know what?
You know what I think they're being taught?
How to protest the governor?
I think the teachers are teaching the kids how to protest.
I don't believe for a minute that students immediately start protesting, no teachers.
That's well, Facebook-inspired thing.
I guarantee you Facebook, fine, okay, a teacher Facebook.
Look at folks, you can't.
I don't care how our culture has evolved.
One thing's not changed.
The teacher doesn't show up, you throw a party.
You don't complain that the teacher's not there.
You don't complain that you're not getting homework.
The teach it's like a snow day.
Get to sit in the classroom and not do anything but chew the fat, maybe play on your iPhone or Blackberry, send text messages, go off to my space, my butt, my my whatever, uh Facebook, all these places.
That the teacher won't let you do, or maybe the teacher does let you do.
And maybe if you do enjoy learning how to protest, the teacher's not there teacher than I can understand.
You being upset the teacher is not there.
Um, ladies and gentlemen.
Earlier today, I showed you how the template that they're putting out on this immigration story is a pure piece of bunk.
The template, the narrative is that this is energizing the Obama base.
This is energizing the Democrat base.
Why?
This thing that Arizona did, that's so angering the rest of the people.
That people in this country are going to show up in droves in November vote Democrat.
Uh-uh, uh uh uh.
From the AtlanticWire.com.
This is a blog of the Atlantic Monthly.
Arizona's controversial anti-immigration policy has led an unusual life in the world of American punditry.
The first reactions nationwide were furious.
Even some Arizona-based writers condemned the law.
For a few days, discussion centered not on the law's merits, but skipped directly to debating how best to repeal it.
Gradually, some commentators began urging sympathy for Arizona, citing its lack of federal funding and complicated internal politics, and now it seems we've gone full circle.
Several other states are considering similar legislation.
Many conservatives are rallying behind the bill.
Headline to this story was Arizona just the beginning.
Seven states, considering Arizona-like law, I mentioned this.
They quote the Think Progress blog.
And I can add eight to it, I think it was Ohio.
Mexico warns against travel to Arizona.
Jack Cafferty, CNN, Arizona's tough new immigration law hasn't even gone into effect yet.
And it's already already working.
You know, uh speaking of CNN, Reen Reese Schoenfeld, one of the co-founders of CNN, I saw the other day, maybe it was last night.
He's very much concerned that CNN's becoming a joke.
He said it.
Reese Schoenfeld, well, I don't know when he noticed, but it at least he finally has.
He's worried CNN has become a joke.
Because they got nobody watching.
And all that.
Then this headlight, illegal day laborers fleeing Arizona could aid Arizona unemployment.
Colorado governor candidate campaigns on similar law.
Uh they're worried about this now.
They're worried it's spreading.
Was Arizona just the beginning?
The left is very much concerned about the Atlantic here has sort of blown the cover off the facade of the template.
And since we're speaking of public employees and teachers and so forth.
From the DC examiner, it's an editorial today.
For decades, public sector unions have peddled the fantasy that government employees are paid less than their counterparts of the private sector.
In fact, the pay disparity is the other way around.
Government workers, especially federal level, make salaries that are scandalously higher than those paid to private sector workers.
And let's not forget, private sector workers not only have to be sufficiently productive to earn their paychecks, they also have to pay the taxes that support the public sector jobs.
Data compiled by the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis reveals the extent of the pay gap between federal and private workers.
As of 2008, the average federal salary was 11,982.
120 grand compared with 59,909.60 grand uh for the average private sector employee.
That sounds like a wealth gap to me.
But see, the thing is the guy making sixty is paying.
Helping helping pay the guy earning 120.
And that's the point that I made yesterday on this.
What's wrong with it?
The inmates are running the asylum.
Plain as day, pure and simple.
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Uh, this immigration stuff spreading like wildfire.
Now the uh the Denver Post is currently running an online poll.
Now, granted it's not scientific, an online poll, but they're asking, do you think Colorado needs an Arizona style immigration law?
So far, 63% say yes.
By the way, uh our official climatologist, Dr. Royce Splits Spencer, uh has just sent me.
I've been wondering about this.
He must have been reading my mind.
We've got 5,000 barrels a day being spilled from the from the rig.
And Dr. Spencer, woman, you know, we've talked about this before.
There's natural seepage into oceans all over the world from the ocean floor of oil.
And the ocean's pretty tough, it just eats it up.
Uh, Dr. Spencer looked into it.
Do you know the seepage from the floor of the Gulf is exactly 5,000 barrels a day.
Is it quite throughout the whole Gulf of Mexico now?
Now it doesn't seep out on a one giant blob like this thing has.
But the bottom line here is if even places that have been devastated by oil slicks like uh what was that place up when the guy was drunk, ran a boat aground uh in the land.
Prince Williams Sound and uh they're wiping off the rocks with dawn dishwater detergent and paper towels and so place is pristine now.
Uh you do survive these things.
I'm not I'm not advocating that you don't care about it hitting the shore coast and whatever they can do to keep it out of there is fine and dandy, but the ocean will take care of this on its own if it was left alone and it was left out there.
In natural, it's as natural as the ocean water is uh well the turtles may take a hit for a while, but so what?
So do we.
Hell, remember that story we had at the beginning of the show, the barred owl flew into the windshield of the Wentzville, Missouri fire truck, and they got to the fire, and the thing was still hanging on out there.
It had uh broken wing and they took it to some animal veterinary sanctuary hospital or something.
We just give it a pain pill.
Why not?
I mean, it's what that's what's ahead for us.
And we don't even launch ourselves into the windshields of fire trucks.
Okay.
Patrick in Green Bay.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Yes, sir.
Big fan.
Thanks for having me.
Thank you, sir.
Uh, just my point is that, you know, this immigration problem has gone on for so long that although this Arizona thing is a good step in the right direction, I still think that the only way that this is going to get fixed is that if we immediately close the border, and unfortunately, I also think that we're going to have to eventually grant amnesty to the fifteen million illegals that are here because, you know, they got roots here, they got family.
It's kind of our screw up, and I think that's the only way that we're gonna get around the world.
Well, I don't disagree.
Look at I have never on this program, I have never advocated mass deportation.
It isn't practical, it isn't going to happen.
You have nailed it.
Border security is the key.
Stop it at this point.
Where we are now is it.
Everybody from this day on gets in here legally.
But the feds aren't doing it.
They've already got laws to secure the border and they're not doing it.
This is why Arizona is moving in to take care of itself.
And the reason the feds aren't doing it is because there are people in both parties who want the votes of these people.
Pure and simple.
It's not about compassion for it.
It's not about the fact they got families here.
It's not about they want a better life.
They are potential voters.
And for the Democrat side, it's a twofer.
Not only are they potential voters, they're also potential wards of the state.
So they they can't, the way they look at it, can't lose.
Uh Richard Trumpka.
Do I want to play this?
Yeah, let's do Soundbite Saturday.
Richard Trumpka, this is the uh this is the uh AFL CIO president.
He was on CNBC's squawk box or squawk on the street, whatever it is, uh, this morning.
Mark Hayes said, What do you want?
What are you trying to prove or point out today, Trump?
These guys destroyed 11 million jobs.
They wrecked the economy, they got bailout money, and they they haven't learned the lesson.
So we want them to do three things.
We want them to pay their fair share to create the jobs that they destroy.
Two, we want them to stop fighting Wall Street reform because they send a legion of lobbyists to DC to stop it from happening.
Three, we want them to start lending to small and mid-sized banks so that they can create jobs.
Okay, so that's the AFL CIO thug, Richard Trumpke.
But Mark Haynes said, wait a minute.
There's no question a collateral damage to their actions uh was loss of jobs, loss of stock value, loss of real estate value, but isn't that kind of remote damage in terms of cause and effect?
I mean, how do you justify holding them responsible for job loss?
They destroy an economy and they destroy eleven million jobs, that's remote.
Talk to the 11 million people, it's not remote to them.
Look, they made billions of dollars and they're still making billions of dollars, and they still don't get it.
They're back to business as usual.
That's why we need Wall Street reform, and that's why we want them to start paying for the jobs that they destroyed.
11 million of them.
And this is just amazing.
So here you have Richard Trump oriented towards socialism and communism in his union, supporting Obama's big financial regulatory reform bill, saying that Wall Street is responsible for all the jobs that have been lost in the economy.
Even Haynes couldn't let him get away with that.
And the next bite, which I'm not gonna bore you with, uh the solution.
Okay, well, what would you do, Trumpka?
Tax increases, tax increases, tax increases.
That's that's what is um needed.
Uh how many jobs have unions destroyed is the question.
How many industries have unions destroyed?
How many jobs have left the United States to get away from unions?
A real question, if Trump is sitting on a TV show, Wall Street, 11 million jobs, they're responsible for it.
Tax increases and pay for it.
You know, how many how many industries have you guys single-handedly wrecked?
How many businesses have you guys forced to close down?
I dare say that unions like Trump's union people like Trump, not the workers, the leader, the bigger drag on the economy that Wall Street people are.
Back in a second.
Well, I tell you, we can say this at least.
Whatever, uh, ladies and gentlemen, the Arizona immigration law accomplishes.
It has put the lie to the claim that what the Democrats call immigration reform is anything other than amnesty.
Whenever they say immigration reform, we now know what they mean: Amnesty.
There is no way, based on their reaction to what's happening here in Arizona, that it can be anything else.
That's it.
Fastest week in media.
I can't believe it's already Thursday because Open Line Friday is uh is coming up tomorrow.
Snerdley's least favorite day of the week, my favorite.