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Let's go back to President Obama at the funeral for Robert Bird at the State Capitol in West Virginia today.
We played the soundbite with Obama saying that the quintessential American quality is the capacity to change.
Let me ask you a quick question.
Has Obama changed his views on a single issue since he's been in the national spotlight.
No, I mean, not even since he wrote his second autobiography, or somebody wrote it.
Audacity to hope, he's not changed a single view.
The quintessential American quality is the capacity to change.
It's like saying that the great thing about Emma Lazarus was that she was an advocate for health care for everybody.
The capacity to change.
The only thing Obama's changing is America.
And not for the better.
Here is the Messiah absolving Robert Byrd for things he said that he regrets.
Our lives are marked by sins as well as virtues.
Oh, yes.
Failures as well as successes.
Oh, yes.
Weakness as well as strength.
Except for you.
We know there are things he said and things he did that he came to regret.
Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember talking about that the first time I visited with him.
Yeah, but he hated that.
He said there are things I regretted in my youth.
You may know that.
I said, none of us are absent.
Some regrets, Senator.
That's why we enjoy and seek the grace of God.
I bet Obama's absence uh regrets.
I don't think he regrets anything.
So anyway, absolving Senator Byrd.
What was he absolving him of?
The fact that he was a recruiter, a Kleagel, a recruiter for the Ku Klux Klan.
Trent Lott said something relatively innocent compared to what Byrd had done in his life, and of course, Obama demanded Trent Lott resign as a Republican leader in the Senate.
Remember now, 1944, Robert Byrd wrote to segregationist Mississippi Senator Theodore Bilbo, I shall never fight in the armed forces with a Negro by my side.
Rather, I should die a thousand times and see old Gloria trampled in the dirt never to rise again than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.
1944, Robert Byrd.
He was absolved today by Barack Obama.
1946 or 47, Byrd wrote a letter to the grand wizard of the Klan, saying the clan needed today as never before.
I'm anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia and in every state of the nation.
Byrd was the only senator to have voted against Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas.
The only two African Americans to have been nominated to the Supreme Court, and Byrd opposed Thomas.
You've forgotten this, I'm sure people, but Senator Byrd opposed Clarence Thomas because Byrd stated he was offended by Thomas' use of the phrase high-tech lynching of uppity blacks in his defense.
Byrd said that.
Byrd stated that he was offended by the injection of racism into the hearing.
Thank you.
by Clarence Thomas.
Robert Byrd also opposed some of George W. Bush's judicial and cabinet nominees who were black, notably Janice Rogers Brown for judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals D.C. District.
He opposed Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State.
Um let's now go to the audio sound bites of Bill Clinton, who also basically said today that Senator Bird had a youthful indiscretion.
A fleeting casual.
Flirtation with the Klan.
I mean, it could have been worse.
It could have been worse.
Robert Byrd could have someday used the word macaca, but he never did.
It could have been worse.
and He never he used that term.
I'm not going to repeat it.
He used that term on Fox, but that could have been worse, Stuart.
He could have said macaca.
That would have really sent people over the edge.
But being a Cleague and a recruiter, why he can be absolved for that.
And here's Clinton.
Remember now, Clinton said, hey, you know, we all have things to regret in the past.
He went out there, he did some things, joined a Ku Klux Lamb, but he spent the rest of his life making up for it, and that's what we all do here.
Now, I actually think Clinton was not even talking about Byrd.
I think Clinton was talking about himself.
I think Clinton was trying to excuse himself.
But let's not forget, we are forgiving today, which is fine.
Democrat Party wants to forgive Byrd.
Fine and dandy.
Bill Clinton, April 24th, 1995, Minneapolis.
We hear so many loud and angry voices in America today, whose sole goal seems to be to try to keep some people as paranoid as possible, and the rest of us all torn up and upset with each other.
They spread hate.
They leave the impression that by their very words that violence is acceptable.
You ought to see.
I'm sure you are now seeing the reports of some things that are regularly said over the airwaves in America today.
It is time we all stood up and spoke against that kind of reckless speech and behavior.
That was Clinton, who made a career linking talk radio to domestic terrorism.
He's talking about McVay and the Oklahoma City bombing there.
And of course, things regularly said over the airwaves in America.
Why, that was directed at me.
Talk radio.
So he's forgiving Robert Byrd, a recruiter for the Klan.
They were all glancing over the depth of the association.
Robert Byrd had with the organization.
May 1993, White House correspondence dinner.
Here's Bill Clinton calling me a racist.
She liked the way Rush took up for Janet Reno the other night on his program.
He only did it because she was attacked by a black guy.
White House correspondence.
Do you think you think I will be forgiven for things I never even did?
Uh, fully doubt it.
By the way, Pop Quiz.
Pop quiz.
Does anybody think that the word equality is in the Constitution?
Well, I I asked because Elena Kagan's out there talking about equality is the big thing.
We need everybody equal.
You won't find I'll just short circuit it, but you will not find the word equality in the Constitution.
You'll find the word equal in the declaration, but you won't find it in the Constitution.
Six months to go, folks, until the largest tax increases in history.
This is from Americans for tax reform.
In 2001 and 2003, the Republican Congress enacted several tax cuts for investors, small business owners, and families.
They are all going to expire January 1st.
Personal income tax rates will rise.
The top income tax rate will go from 35% to 39.6%.
This is also the rate at which two-thirds of small business profits are taxed.
The lowest rate will rise from 10 to 15%.
All the rates in between will also rise.
Itemized deductions, personal exemptions will again phase out, which has the same mathematical effect as higher marginal tax rates.
Here's the list of marginal tax rate increases scheduled for January 1st.
10% will become 15.
The 25% bracket rises to 28.
The 28% bracket rises to 31%.
A lot of these affect people under $250,000 a year, by the way.
The 33% bracket will go to 36%.
The 35% bracket to 39.6.
We're not through.
The marriage penalty.
Narrower tax brackets for married couples will return from the first dollar of income, not apply to marginal rates.
The child tax credit will be cut in half from 1,000 to 500.
So to stay even, you're going to have to have twice as many kids.
The standard deduction will no longer be doubled for married couples relative to the single level.
The dependent care and adoption tax credits will be cut.
This year there is no death tax.
For those dying on or after January 1st, 2011, there is a 55% top death tax rate on estates over 1 million dollars.
A person leaving behind two homes and a retirement account could easily pass along a death tax bill to their loved ones.
Higher tax rates on savers and investors are coming.
The capital gains tax rate will rise from 15% this year to 20% in 2011.
The dividends tax will rise from 15% this year to 39.6% in 2011.
These rates will rise another 3.8% in 2013.
There are over 20 new or higher taxes, 20 newer higher taxes in Obamacare.
Several will go into effect on January 1st.
They include the Medicine Cabinet Tax.
Thanks to Obamacare, Americans will no longer be able to use health savings accounts, flexible spending accounts, or health reimbursement pre-tax dollars to purchase non-prescription over the counter medicines except insulin.
The special needs kids tax.
This provision of Obamacare imposes a cap on flexible spending accounts of $2,500.
Currently there is no federal government limit, by the way.
There is one group of FSA owners for whom this new cap will be particularly cruel and onerous, that's parents of special needs children.
There are thousands of families with special needs children in the U.S., many of them use flexible spending accounts, FAAs, to pay for special needs education.
Tuition rates at one leading scruble that teaches special needs children in Washington.
The National Child Research Center can easily exceed $14,000 per year under tax rules, FSA dollars, can be used to pay for this type of special needs education, but no longer.
The HSA withdrawal tax hike.
The provision of Obamacare increases the additional tax on non-medical early withdrawals from a health savings account from 10 to 20 percent.
Then the third wave of taxes is the alternative minimum tax and employer tax increases.
You want me to keep going here or Americans prepare to file their tax returns in January of 2011.
You're going to be in for a surprise.
The alternative minimum tax won't be held harmless.
Many tax relief provisions will have expired.
The major items include the AMT will ensnare over 28 million families, up from 4 million last year.
According to the left-leaning tax policy center, Congress's failure to index the alternative minimum tax will lead to an explosion of AMT taxpaying families, rising from $4 million last year to $28.5 million.
These families will have to calculate their tax burdens twice, pay taxes at the higher level.
The AMT was created in 69 to ensnare just a handful of taxpayers.
Small business expensing will be slashed and 50% expensing will disappear.
Small businesses can normally expense rather than slowly deduct or depreciate Equipment purchases up to 250 grand.
This will be cut all the way down to 25,000.
Larger businesses can expense half of their purchases of equipment in January of 2011.
All of it will have to be depreciated.
Taxes will be raised on all types of business, literally scores of tax increases on businesses that'll take place.
The biggest is the loss of the research and experimentation tax credit, but there are many, many others combining high marginal tax rates with the loss of the tax relief.
It's going to cost jobs.
And there's more.
It's just the list of tax increases, fee increases, loss of deductibility, depreciation.
It's not going to be pretty in the area where job creation takes place.
Be right back.
Back to your phone calls open line Friday right after this.
Okay, back to the phones.
We go on open line Friday.
This is uh Hanny in Atlanta.
Great to have you on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
How are you?
Very well, thank you.
Nice to talk to you.
I I was uh calling to talk about amnesty.
Uh I think uh my point is uh my parents are immigrants.
I'm an immigrant.
It took them about ten years to get their citizenship.
And uh uh I was going to college uh in the U.S. when uh uh President and Reagan uh gave the first amnesty, and uh you know, uh I was here legally going to school and paying my tuition, and uh I couldn't even get that citizenship and everyone illegal uh in the country illegally got their citizenship,
but my point is now with uh what's going on with the President Obama, uh I think is uh the Republicans should call his bluff, and if he wants to give everyone amnesty, they should go back in line and not be allowed to vote until everybody in front of them has cleared the that has applied uh for their citizenship legally,
uh, you know, uh wait until everybody's cleared in front of them before they uh they get to the line and then you know they can't they're allowed to to vote either that way or make it ten years before they're allowed to vote and see if he really cares about that.
Well, I don't want to do that.
I look at you we're we're dealing with essentially dishonest people.
So, okay, okay, you want amnesty fine, senator back in the line.
Uh we don't want to agree to the concept of I know what I know what your point is.
You're you're using a rhetorical device, but I'm gonna I'm gonna translate you literally.
I don't want anybody saying, all right, fine, you ought to have you go to the back of the line.
You usually in a line between people waiting five, ten, fifteen years.
Uh they'll never go for that anyway.
That that's not what this is about.
This is voter registration job.
This is about not immigration, it's not about assimilation.
It's it's not these are undocumented Democrats.
These these are as far as these people are looked at, we just got to get them legal so they can vote.
That's all this is about.
This is not about anything to do with them improving their lives, having a bit of a better life.
This is about the creation of a permanent underclass.
The Democrats have lost millions of votes since Obama was immaculated.
They want to try to get as many of those votes back with uh with amnesty.
One way or the other.
And you know, I look, I know exactly what your point is.
You know, the the we you talk about skilled versus unskilled immigration.
We make no exceptions on the skilled immigration side.
We have limits like you wouldn't believe.
It is damn tough to get into this country as a skilled educated immigrant.
But as an unskilled southern uh hemisphere or uh actually even northern hemisphere immigrants, it's simple.
You cross the border in a car or van or however you can get here.
Uh it's look at I don't like saying this stuff.
There's there's a there's an ongoing effort to define the entire um.
We're gonna become a lowest common denominator country, lowest dominator, lowest common denominator country is equal to Democrats in power in perpetuity.
And that's that's what this is.
All this we're adding on all this spending, and it's been done for a reason.
All this spending is to create The atmosphere necessary for tax increases, with the hope that the Republicans, some of them in the Senate and the House can be maneuvered into a position of agreeing.
Wall Street Journal has a a great piece today on this, in fact, called the Obama Tax Trap.
They quote Obama recently.
Next year when I start presenting some very difficult choices for this country, I hope some of these folks who are hollering about deficits will step up, because I'm calling their bluff.
That was Obama, all but announcing the other day the tax trap that he's been laying for Republicans.
All this deficits, all these deficits, all this spending.
The world uneasy about it.
They've got two commissions studying this.
They're going to come back with recommendations for tax increases.
That the other kind.
We'll be back.
Don't go away.
I'm just going to state it again, all of this economic destruction by design.
It is on purpose.
And we've said it before.
Barack Obama is using all of this deficit spending, creating all of this debt, built up with slush funds, by the way, which he can use to further his own party and his own personal ambitions.
All of this is to force us into higher taxes, which will break the back of the private sector capitalist economy.
It's no more complicated than that.
Just keep spending on Star Wars, strategic defense.
Eventually the Soviets couldn't keep up, and it was no mas no mas.
And since the only way they could keep up with us was militarily, we're a third-rate country, third world country with a with a first world uh military.
If they couldn't keep up in that one area, they were finished.
So this is what Obama's doing.
All of this has been to set the stage for massive tax increases.
That will go a long way to uh to prevent the creation of new wealth throughout the population at all levels in this country.
Now you look what's happening with Greece and the European Union and all these austerity programs.
And everybody's nervous as hell, all the spending and the spending and the spending, and finally these countries are saying, okay, well, we're going to dial it back and we're going to reduce our debt and we're going to cut spending and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
The world will demand that the U.S. do something about its debt too.
Because whether Obama wants to admit it or not, we still do provide most of the leadership for the world economy.
So the world's going to be nervous.
If we tank, the world will tank.
Even if the Chicoms do, we won't.
But if we do, everybody's gone.
And the world will demand that Obama will agree with the world.
Got to do something.
And so he says, next year, when I start presenting some very difficult choices to this country, I hope some of these folks who are hollering about deficits step up because I'm calling their bluff.
This is setting the stage.
All of this, you know, people are gotta get this deficits.
Now we gotta stop the spending.
We've got Obama's not going to stop spending.
He's gonna demand tax increases.
And he's gonna say, all you people worried about deficit and debt, okay, here's your chance to step up.
You gotta agree with me on tax increases.
White House officials talk privately, it's a Wall Street Journal editorial today.
White House officials talk privately about the galvanizing political benefit of a bond market crisis, which would force panicked members of Congress to accept a big new value-added tax.
The president's two looming tax reports, one from his deficit commission, the other from Paul Volker's economic advisory group, are intended to propose a VAT tax and other tax options.
Whatever their initial reception, the proposals will be there to be pulled from the shelf when the political moment is right.
This strategy explains why Obama's now starting to fret in public about deficits and debt.
This week he even said reducing the debt will be our project.
Funny how debt seemed to lower, seemed to be a lower priority when he was urging Congress to pass all of These stimulus bills and tarp money.
One trillion dollars in new health care subsidies.
He didn't care about deficits then, but now that he's run the deficits all the way up, all of a sudden now he's become a hawk.
Why?
Tax increases.
The next phase.
And the CBO is contributing to this political drama by declaring this week that the federal budget is on an unsustainable path.
Of course, of course it is.
But why?
The biggest reason is that Medicare and Medicaid keep rising at two to three times the rate of everything else.
And as the CBO explains, it'll eventually take up every dollar of tax revenue raised, leaving no money for anything else, including defense.
Slowing the growth rate of our outlays for Medicare and Medicaid, said the CBO, is the central long-term challenge for federal fiscal policy.
This is the same CBO.
That blessed Obamacare's Medicaid expansion to 16 million more recipients.
We have been totally set up.
What CBO's latest apocalyptic report does not stress is what the journal says we'd call the more important deficit in its forecast, the growth deficit.
CBO predicts an annual rate of GDP growth at about 2.2% yet.
Since 1959, the U.S. economy has grown at an average rate of 3%.
And during the 80s and 90s, it was closer to 3.5%.
The compounding effect of restoring this faster pace of growth would mean far more net national wealth would certainly make debt repayment easier.
Even Mr. Obama's current spending level of 25% of GDP would be more manageable if the slow economic recovery weren't keeping tax revenue at unusual lows.
The point is there's no hope of balancing the federal budget without a return to higher levels of economic growth.
And this is where Republicans need to maneuver around Obama's tax trap.
He and his White House economists believe that taxes have little effect on growth so they can get revenues to 20% to 25% of GDP simply by raising tax rates or imposing the value added tax.
But if they're wrong about the impact of these taxes on a still fragile economic recovery, they could keep the economy on a subpar growth path for years to come.
No doubt about that.
That will.
We think the last thing the U.S. economy needs at the moment, and the worst policy for the deficit, is the big tax increase that will hit on January 1st with the expiration of the Bush tax cuts.
Yet we hear that even many Republicans are privately insisting that any extension of the Bush tax cuts must be paid for with other tax increases.
Under Congress's perverse budget rules, extending those tax cuts will cost the Treasury revenue, even though extending those tax rates would only prevent a tax increase.
But tax rate reductions generate more revenue.
In other words, the Democrats have rigged the rules so that merely stopping a tax increase will be scored to increase the deficit.
There are some Democrats who haven't paid for trillions of spending in the last four years, but watch them soon denounce Republicans as fiscally irresponsible merely for trying to stop a tax increase.
Orwell would have loved modern Washington.
The Journal says Republicans need to break out of their rhetorical preoccupation with debt and deficits and focus their political aim instead on spending and, above all, on reviving economic growth.
They should hold the line against all tax increases and begin to consider a menu of tax cuts to make That's the fertilizer of this economy.
Tax cuts are the fertilizer.
Let's fertilize the economy.
My words, not the journals.
Mr. Obama's strategy of spending our way to prosperity clearly hasn't worked.
It never works.
And voters are coming to understand this.
But if the Republican Party policy response is merely to bemoan deficits.
Oh my God, the deficit, the debt.
Oh my God.
They will soon find themselves back at their historic stand as tax collectors for the welfare state.
To avoid Obama's tax trap, Republicans need a growth agenda.
And it's not too late to incorporate a growth agenda in the Republican Party overall campaign platform for this year's elections in November.
Because I'm telling it the journal is so right on the money about this economic growth.
Those are the magic words.
That's what people want to hear.
They understand economic growth equals more jobs.
To focus entirely on the debt and deficits.
Yeah.
I mean, that's I mean, it's intelligent.
But that opens the door for tax increases.
And tax increases are going to kill growth.
That's the dilemma.
Well, it's not a dilemma, it's a choice.
And the choice is clear.
So it's it's Republicans have to stop just thinking that the circumstances of the moment are going to get them elected in November.
They better have a mandate.
They better have a reason for getting elected, and they better start telling people what it is.
And it better be economic growth.
Be back right after this.
Don't forget this, folks, when Obama talks about the failed policies of the past.
He's always talking about tax cuts, which is an absurd lie.
Tax cuts have never failed.
Not ever.
Nowhere.
Look at this.
Pelosi.
Pulosi said unemployment uh checks, best way to stimulate the economy.
Job creation, right?
Well, if that why why even mess with the stimulus?
Why not just give everybody 2700 bucks?
That's coming close to what the stimulus was.
Why don't you give everybody 2700 bucks and be done with it?
If Obama didn't want to give any money to the poor, $825 billion was enough to give every person living in poverty $22,000.
All he wanted to do was give money to the poor.
This is all.
It's a slush fund.
All of this, every bit of this calculated from before they were immaculated to take us to this point to get everybody so trashed and focused on debt and deficits.
But next up is tax increases.
The whole premise, the whole premise again, has to be shot down.
The Republicans cannot just sit there and say, hey, look at the polls.
We're going win big.
Winning big isn't going to do you any good if you don't refute the whole premise on which the next two years are bound to take place.
As dictated to by the regime.
Here's Paul in Covington, Louisiana.
Is that right?
Welcome to the program.
So, Rush.
Hi.
Hi.
It's a pleasure and an honor, sir.
I have been listening to you for the past couple, three years only, but I'll tell you what, a very devoted fan of yours.
Thank you very much.
Two to three years is plenty enough time to become a devotee.
Absolutely.
Uh listen, Rush.
Uh, when I was calling about, I was listening to the lady or her date the uh uh the story about the lady that uh had her unemployment check cut in half and she didn't know what to do with her family so long.
Yeah, she had yeah, cut in half and then ended.
Right.
I'm unemployed.
I've been unemployed for three months.
I'm an electrical engineer.
I cannot find a job as an electrical engineer.
I've got 19 years of engineering behind me, and I cannot find a job in Louisiana because of the of the regime's policies.
I get an unemployment check uh every week of two hundred and forty-four dollars.
Out of that two hundred and forty-four dollars, there's twenty-two dollars that are uh and a separate line item, and it says stimulus.
Federal stimulus, twenty-two dollars.
It gets better than that.
Wait a second.
See, I've never seen one of these checks.
You telling me that on your unemployment check, they have it itemized.
Not only unemployment check.
What I do is I get a statement because it goes direct deposit into my bank, but on the statement, and I can pull it up online.
As a matter of fact, I'm looking at it online right now.
It says uh weekending and a payment, and it says $222 direct deposit.
Then there's a line item that says $22 direct deposit and stimulus.
And a third line that I didn't tell the call taker about says $28 deduction, federal withholding and stimulus.
I'm at a loss to explain that to anybody.
Because I don't understand what the heck they're doing.
Well, they're giving you stimulus money and taxing you on it.
Exactly.
Exactly.
They're giving me $22 and they're taking out $28.
And I'm supposed to be excited that I'm getting the stimulus money.
Damn right.
You're supposed to be more than excited.
You're supposed to be damn grateful.
Right.
I have been looking for work for three months.
I haven't stopped.
And as a matter of fact, as of Monday, I took a job selling cars at a local dealership rush because I cannot find an electrical engineering job.
Not there's anything wrong with selling cars.
I mean, I I'm with a bunch of great people.
But, you know, my skills, what I've learned, what I've gone to school for, what I've what I've dedicated my life to, what I've uh spent a whole lot of money uh trying to accomplish, it's all out the window.
I don't know.
It's all out the window for now.
You are doing you are doing what you have to do to bridge until we get back to the point where you can once again devote yourself to your expertise.
And that day will come, but you're just doing what's necessary.
I hope so.
Trust me, don't doubt me.
Uh I would no, I don't, Rush.
I see it every day.
Everything you say happens.
And I listen to these uh elitists and and uh uh I don't know what to call them up there in Washington.
They have they are so disconnected from the rest of the country.
They're just playing by their own rules, and and they just don't care about anybody in this country.
Nobody.
I've got two kids.
One of them is in college, and one of them graduated from college, and the one that graduated from college is in the same position as me.
She can't find jobs or anywhere, and she's working at at a at a uh uh I'm not sure as a as a like a file clerk for minimum wage right now.
You know, it's ridiculous.
It's Obama's America.
Yeah, they keep talking about stimulus, they keep talking about oh, we create Well, yeah, I don't know what you're worried about.
The president's been saying for the last year that we're on the rebound here, we're back from the brink, that we're moving forward, we've got a whole new economic formula, a whole new foundation down there.
Uh we're not going to have any of these business cycles anymore.
We're gonna have solid, steady economic mediocrity.
Absolutely.
Disgusting, Rush.
I mean, you know, what what what is a man like me supposed to do?
I'm I'm looking at uh, you know, changing off my whole life.
And I'm Rush, I'm fifty years old.
Yeah.
I gotta start fresh at fifty.
It's hard, I know.
Change is hard for anybody.
Yep.
Hoping change is almost impossible.
Uh with this much, but it changes most people get into the uh a pattern uh predictability, comfort levels and so forth, and changing all that up is a tough thing.
I've uh had to do it seven or eight times.
Uh even a couple of career changes.
And I'm 50.
If I had to do it now, it would be it'd be a challenge.
I know exactly how you feel.
But you sound to me like somebody who has the uh fortitude and the gumption to do it, and I have all the faith in the world in you.
But you're gonna be back to your chosen field uh at some point.
It'll happen.
This still is the United States of America, and we're not gonna become a nation of mediocrity without putting up a fight to stop it.
We'll be back.
All right, folks, it's uh Dependence Day weekend, and Monday we're doing a best of program.
People often say, how do you choose them?
We don't choose.
Every program's a best of.
Sort of like spin the bottle.
We just start spinning a calendar and stopping on a various date, and that's a show we use.
So that's uh that's gonna happen on Monday.
And we'll be back uh live on Tuesday to complete the rest of the broadcast week.
Have a wonderful weekend, and we will see you on Tuesday again.
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