I actually thought, uh, ladies and gentlemen, last night's class warfare rally.
I mean, that's what it was.
Probably the most confrontational State of the Union speech ever delivered.
And what's amazing about that was just one year ago, Obama goes out to Tucson, Arizona and lectures all of us on how we need to be less divisive and how we need to work together and how we need to drop all of this provocative language and everything.
Thankfully, we have a free press that'll call him on this hypocrisy, except that they won't.
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By the way, in in the well go back to Mitch Daniels here for just a second.
And make a comment because in his open, he ended his opening by praising the Obamas for setting a great family values example.
And he's right, they do that well.
Mom and dad and the two kids.
It's a good-looking family.
Here's a point about that, though.
Just today, the first nutritionist Muchell Obama unveiled tougher nutrition standards that school meals will have to meet starting this year.
There's a story.
I've got it in a stack of stuff from earlier this week.
Junk food in the schools did not contribute to any negative characteristics or aspects of the kids.
When they tried to get the junk food and normal food out of the schools, a black market sprung up, and the kids didn't eat the tasteless tofu rot that was uh that was put in there under the guise of health.
They wanted no part of it.
Uh they don't any part you did that that's not the kind of teamwork you see that the people of this country want.
They don't want their government telling them what they cannot eat.
They don't want the government telling them what they must eat.
Even little leftist robot kids don't.
They'll find a way around it.
They have found a way around it, and they are not harming themselves in the process.
Now, here's Michelle Obama unveiling tougher nutrition standards that scruwel meals are gonna have to meet starting this year.
The new standards required by the 2010 Scrual Nutrition Bill that increased funding for scrubal meals.
So, yeah, we'll give you more money for school meals, but you've got to do X, Y, and Z in order to qualify and get it and keep it.
Now she ought to just broom that stuff.
She ought to get rid of that as for you know, the best thing Michelle Obama could do, and I'm not joking here.
The best thing Michelle Obama could do for people in poverty is to simply highlight the solid nuclear family that she has with her husband Barack and the two kids.
That's the ticket out.
There's no in fact, Santorum made that point brilliantly in a recent Republican debate, talking about the three tickets out of poverty.
The just the simple three things you can do.
One is to graduate high school, the other is not have babies until you are married.
And then that may be at the top of the list.
Now, the president of the United States and his wife and family can are, can be and are role models for people as cooked.
There is no greater thing Michelle Obama could do than to simply do what Mitch Daniels credited her and her husband for doing last night, and that is setting a wonderful standard for family values and so forth.
I wish I had it in front of me.
To read it to you again.
Uh I put it in the bottom of some stack here.
But it was it was well delivered.
It was it was the thing I mentioned that could have been a slap at Newt.
Might have been.
Who knows?
Um the establishment doesn't like Newt, and the establishment, I'm sure had a hand in putting together uh Mitch Daniels' remarks.
There's all kinds of intricate webs of deceit being woven here, folks.
Uh everything that seems a singular event is actually woven together.
So I'm told cut twelve, let's see, may find it here.
Uh yeah, grant it's audio soundbite number twelve.
I think.
Yeah, yeah.
Here, play this.
This is this is close to what I was talking about.
The status of loyal opposition imposes on those out of power some serious responsibilities to show respect for the presidency and its occupant to express agreement where it exists.
Republicans tonight salute our president, for instance, for his aggressive pursuit of the murderers of 9-11, and for bravely backing long overdue changes in public education.
I personally would add to that list admiration for the strong family commitment that he and the first lady have displayed to a nation sorely needing such examples.
He's exactly right about that.
Michelle should just dump this nutrition stuff, which is phony baloney plastic banana good time rock and roller stuff.
That one thing would have such a positive impact on poor people throughout this country.
I don't, I'm not talking poor black people.
I'm talking poor people in general.
But there's no denying.
Yeah, I do hate that I have to say it, but it's the it's it's necessary.
There's no denying, though, that our so-called social safety net has destroyed the black family.
There's no deny there's no denying that that all of these statistics of single motherhood and and uh uh illegitimacy, all the much, much higher.
Black community well, Beckel did admit that specifically.
Beckel admitted that the welfare state has caused problems.
He didn't no the particulars of it of a destroying the black family.
Uh we've had black people call here and point that out to us, and they're very resentful of it.
So it's just a minor little point here.
Uh but see, it's no accident that the social welfare system is destroying the family.
That's not an accident.
It's been going on for too long for it to be an accident.
It's been going on too long for people not to see what's happening and take no step to fix it.
All we've done is double down on it, triple to quadruple down on it in terms of money.
The social welfare system, by definition, will destroy the family by making the husband unnecessary, or the breadwinner, whoever it happens to be in our modern feminist age, whoever the breadwinner happens to be will be rendered unnecessary.
The government's there.
And it used to be, wasn't all that long ago, the more kids you had, the more the government was there.
The more it's called AFDC.
The more kids you had, the greater the check was.
Larger the check was.
Now, here is the Mitch Daniels statement that you haven't heard yet, in which he calls Obama a liar in one of the most creative ways, very close to calling him a liar, in one of the most creative ways I've heard.
On these evenings, presidents naturally seek to find the sunny side of our national condition.
But when President Obama claims that the state of our union is anything but grave, he must know in his heart that this is not true.
The president did not cause the economic and fiscal crises that continue in America tonight, but he was elected on a promise to fix them, and he cannot claim that the last three years have made things anything but worse.
Well, no denying that.
And it was so powerfully stated, coming after that 90-minute uh State of the Union show of the uh of the presidents.
Now, grab back up to uh Soundbite 5.
I heard I was in the air.
I I spent probably 12 hours on the airplane yesterday.
And uh watching getting emails that did a lot of work.
Uh, and as I'm I'm in the air, I get a note from uh Brian Maloney, a radio equalizer.
His blog.
He tells me that Warren Buffett's secretary is going to be an invited guest in the House gallery.
That's all the note said.
Now, invited guests, do you know when this started?
It started with Ronaldus Magnus, some guy named Lenny, dove into the Potomac to try to rescue passengers of an Air Florida flight that had crashed on takeoff because it had been de-iced in a snowstorm, but it didn't get to take off soon enough after being de-iced.
So it lost lift.
There's no amount of power, and it plunged.
I forget the bridge with the key bridge or the 14th Street.
I forget which.
And this guy Lenny just happily driving along and saw it all happen and bam dove in there and try to rescue him, but Reagan brought Lenny to sit in the gallery at State of the Union speech and introduced him.
It's a great.
So the tradition began thus, and it was heroes that were brought forth and recognized up there.
And pretty much that's what it's always been.
And it's been expanded on from president to president to president.
When I heard that Warren Buffett's secretary was going to be put up there as a victim or as a hero.
I can't tell you how enraged I was at an abuse.
I couldn't think of the word that adequately described my emotions.
It wasn't just anger.
Here, just another mockery was being made of what is a constitutional requirement, a state of the union.
Warren Buffett's secretary.
I don't care what tax rate she pays.
I don't care how many dollars she pays in taxes.
She's not suffering.
She's not hurting.
Her life is not the epitome of unfairness.
She is not a victim of any.
There's no reason for her to be up there in that gallery under such auspices.
The reason she was up there was so that Obama could highlight this sole silly notion of unfairness, which is a class warfare key word to further this notion that Warren Buffett pays a smaller tax rate, a lower tax rate than his secretary.
As though there's nothing anybody can do about that, there's something inherently unfair about the Republican tax code.
As though Warren Buffett's secretary is eating pork and beans while sitting in the sewer grate while her boss is flying around on his NetJets planes.
And lo and behold, she was up there.
was to further the simple notion that we need a tax increase on the rich.
And I mentioned this to some people that she's going to be up there.
Well, why?
I said she's got no choice.
She probably wants to be up there, but if her boss Buffett tells her she's going, or if the president invites you, or the first lady invites you, you go.
If Warren Buffett would simply pay his secretary in stocks, she'd have the same tax rate he does, the same tax rate as Mitt Romney.
Do you realize Mitt Romney?
I'm gonna get to this in a second.
You look at the number of dollars Mitt Romney has paid in taxes, charitable donations.
Mitt Romney is giving away 70% of his income.
If you count his tax rate and his charitable donations and other things.
You look at the way he's being castigated, though.
I've had people, so many people ask me over the years, why?
Why are all these rich guys all of a sudden so liberal?
Buffett Gates?
Folks, there's a simple answer.
The filthy rich will say they are liberal.
They will do things in public that reflect that they might be liberal to keep the peasants with the pitchforks away from them.
It's all a game.
Have you ever heard of a family called the Kennedys?
Have you ever heard of a family called a Rockefeller?
Every filthy rich individual or family must spout support do in public liberal stuff.
It is how they convince people that their wealth is just as justified and is untouchable.
It is a protection mechanism.
It is to keep the Occupy Wall Street crowd off of their front yards and instead on the front yards of people that work at AIG.
That's all it is.
And these filthy rich people who claim publicly and do in public liberal things are simply engaged in 100% acts of public relations.
It accomplishes two things.
It keeps the hordes away from you.
When the president comes up and suggests that the rich aren't paying their fair share, they never say it about Buffett.
Why?
Because he says it about himself.
Yeah, Warren Buffett, he gets it.
That's absolutely right.
Bill Gates say they're left alone.
The hordes, the peasants with the pitchforks never seek them out.
The second thing that happens is that in many cases they end up being loved for it.
The Kennedys were loved because it was thought that all they cared about was the poor.
The Kennedys never use their own money to fix any of this stuff.
No liberal ever does.
They always use everybody else's.
But that's why they do this stuff.
It's pure public relations.
It also justifies earning more.
All you have to do is say, I'm not paying enough.
Why do you think Clinton's running around?
Hey, yeah, I'm richer than you are.
You know what?
I don't need that tax cut.
Okay, fine, you get a pass.
You're a rich guy, you and Hillary get a pass.
We're not gonna hate you.
Simple PR, folks.
I don't even know how much of it is real.
I don't know how liberal Warren Buffett really is, but I know that Warren Buffett loves being in the news.
But his secretary up there in the House Gallery in the State of the Union as a prop, as either a hero or a victim, regardless.
As an example of the unfairness in our country is just simply appalling.
It is appalling.
It'd be no different than dragging a Ted Kennedy secretary or a Nelson Rockefeller, David Rockefeller's secretary.
It's just and I don't think people fall for it.
I don't think it worked.
I don't think it, this stuff is just, it is beneath contempt is what it is.
By the way, quick question.
Does anybody know what uh Warren Buffett's secretary does earn?
Does anybody know what he really pays her?
Where did this whole plastic banana good time phony rock and roll stuff get started anyway?
This notion is she's some pauper, yet paying some high tax rate, what does she earn?
They never tell us that.
It's a campaign prop.
Now I need to correct something on Romney.
I I said that he gives away 70%.
He's giving away 40% of uh of what he earns.
Uh the and he paid three point two million dollars in taxes.
So if you if you combine with what Romney paid in taxes with what he gave to charity, he gave away more than 42% of his income in 2011.
15% of his income to charity.
Joe Biden gave away 369 To charity.
Romney, 15% of his income.
The Obamas gave 1%.
Now, Romney, who is not even a millionaire, paid over $3.2 million to the IRS last year.
How much did Warren Buffett's secretary pay?
And why doesn't somebody demand if she's going to be used this way?
Why doesn't somebody demand?
I'll demand it.
I want to see her tax returns.
What is her name?
Bosanek, is that how you pronounce her name?
It's B-O-S-A-N-E-K.
Somebody has to have heard it pronounced.
Basanek, Bosanic, Bossenic.
Whatever it is, where are her taxes?
She's up there in the House gallery.
She is a campaign prop at the class warfare rally.
She's paying a higher tax rate than her boss, as though nobody can do anything about that.
You know what a scam this whole thing is?
From the PR of the filthy rich pretending to be as far left liberal as they are, and that's just to see to it that people like you don't clamor that they pay more.
It's just sheer dishonesty.
Cut to the chase.
It's just sheer dishonesty.
And then they come up and they say, yeah, and they, you know what I did?
I called Buffett, and then I called anybody, and I said, when you die, everything you've got you should give to Bill Gates.
Oh man, are these not wonderful people?
What wonderful people?
See, these are rich people we can love.
They're going to give all of their money to Bill Gates.
Right.
All the rest of us are told we should give it to government.
And when we oppose, we're called greedy.
So a little clue if you ever become filthy rich or moderately rich, then publicly go liberal.
That's how you keep everybody loving you and away from your money.
And that's the only thing they're doing.
And we'll get to your phone calls coming right back here.
We're back, Rush Limbaugh here on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
There is, and we've got the audio of this, there's a great video that the uh RNC or the GOP, somebody put together that shows Obama repeating full sentences.
State of the Union last year to this year, from 2010 to last year to this year.
The audio does not do a good enough job.
You just hear the two sentences go by.
You have to guess which one is which year, other than the only other way around this, do a start-stop for each sentence.
But the video makes it very clear.
The video is quite powerful as an illustration of the lack of imagination or the repetitiveness or the what it really comes down to is a lack of sincerity and adaptability and the fact that it's nothing more than the viewed as a campaign appearance.
Now, I know I promised the phones, but something happened during the break.
I found something.
So I have to give you a little secret here.
The last half hour, the last 40 minutes prior to each show, I'm like Lucy in the chocolate factory.
That's when Cookie sends me the sound bites, and today's roster is 55 sound bites.
And I still, I'm an hour and a half in, and I still don't know what all of them are.
I have not had time to look at them.
I've got stuff flying in here.
And that's why I say it, I'm just explaining something.
So I say going into the break here at the bottom of the hour, your phone calls are coming up.
Then the break, I found something that backs up exactly something I just said.
So I'm gonna play this.
It's Obama talking about Warren Buffett's secretary.
I just now discovered I've got a soundbite for it.
I'm not, no, no, no, no, no, I'm gonna complain about it.
I'm just explaining to you, the audience, you are who matter.
I want you to understand.
Um I promise to go to the phones and I don't.
It's not a trick.
There has never been a more improv on the fly media show than this one.
And there's not a producer organizing any of this.
Now, listen to this is Obama talking about Buffett's secretary, and this one sound bite encapsulates every theory that I've just why these leftists who are filthy rich know.
why these filthy rich people act like leftists and talk like leftists.
Here is the class warfare class envy, the phony baloney Obama characterization of this woman as some victim of an unfair rigged system.
Does anybody believe Warren Buffett's secretary is a charwoman?
All right, here's the bite, and it's from the uh rally last night in the House Chamber.
Warren Buffett pays a lower tax rate than a secretary.
Do we want to keep these tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans?
Or do we want to keep our investments in everything else?
We need to change our tax codes so that people like me and an awful lot of members of Congress pay our fair share of taxes.
Stop tax the tape.
You see right there.
We need to change a tax code so that people like me pay our fair share.
So the peasants with pitchforks will exempt Obama.
Oh, yeah, Obama's a rich guy, but he doesn't think he's paying, so we'll leave him alone.
We'll love Obama.
Obama's looking out for us.
He's not one of these rich Republicans who wants to take everything we've got and keep it for themselves and make us all homeless.
Here, grab Audio Sunbite 6.
Obama says it again from the class warfare rally.
He says it a different way, but listen to this.
We don't begrudge financial success in this country.
You do.
We admire it.
When Americans talk about folks like me paying my fair share of taxes, it's not because they envy the rich.
It's because they understand that when I get a tax break, I don't need, and the country can't afford.
It either adds to the deficit or somebody else has to make up the difference.
That is just outrageous.
In the first place, this country is not a zero-sum game.
This economy's not a zero-sum game.
That means if you get a dollar, somebody loses it.
That's not the case.
That does not mean if you get fired, somebody got hired.
If you get hired, somebody gets fired.
That's a zero-sum game, and that's not what this country is.
And the American people are not looking at things like he just described it.
What this was to do, Obama plans on being filthy rich when he gets out of the Oval Office.
Obama is planning right now how to become filthy rich without having to do any more work, without having to write any more phony books or paying anybody else to write them, whatever the hell happened there.
And he is exempting himself from criticism for becoming filthy rich with this crap.
We don't begrudge success.
We admire it.
Hell, when people like me talk about not paying my fair shares, not because they envy the rich, it's because they understand that when I get tax breaks, I don't need.
Spare us the pain and misery of a tax cut you don't need.
That's how the Clintons do it.
It's how the Kennedys did it.
It's how Bill Gates did all these filthy jobs didn't do it.
Steve Jobs didn't do it.
He took the money, kept it, and he cut off all philanthropy at April.
That's another thing.
Here's Obama wailing and moaning about outsourcing jobs and manufacturing jobs, and then there's Jobs' wife that was in the violence.
There's no greater outsourcer of work in this country than Apple, and I'm not criticizing it.
And yet there's Steve Jobs being praised by Obama last night.
Yeah, I saw the Apple financials.
I saw it.
They blew it out.
They blew it out.
It's a set of record.
Ebs, I saw, I saw you, I listened to their conference call in their earnings report.
As you people know, I'm an Apple evangelist.
But my point is, here's Obama ripping into American businesses that ship jobs overseas.
And there nobody does that better than Apple.
And yet there's Apple being honored.
I'll tell you this this was a mass of confusion.
Hypocrisy, lies, and distortions, and a failed attempt of a failed president to attach himself to America's greatness when he wouldn't recognize it, slapped him upside the head.
All right, now we're going to go to the phones, and we're going to start Indianapolis.
John, I really appreciate your patience.
Thank you, sir.
Oh, no problem.
Super Bowl ditto from Indianapolis where we embrace the Midwest cold weather, Roger.
I appreciate that here.
I heard Peyton Manning say that it's uh 20 degrees and snowing earlier this week, and he had to get out of town.
Was it really 20 degrees and snowing?
Yeah, but it's warming up, and and um really they they set up downtown to be uh they're gonna have heaters, it's it's gonna be great.
It's gonna be Yeah, I've I've been there a number of times uh during the regular season, and I've I've I've seen what they've done.
There's inside walkways, a lot of people never gonna have to be outside, right?
Yep.
As long as you're willing to walk a couple of miles every day.
Well, no, it's it's all very compact.
It's all within uh really about a mile square.
It's it's it's gonna be neat.
It's gonna be um a lot of folks from Chicago, Cincinnati, the Midwest are gonna probably come in here and make us all rich.
That's what we're hoping.
Yeah.
Well, everything has its price.
Hey, um, I just wanted to call and say I am not a Republican establishment guy.
I support Richard Murdoch over our more bund incumbent Senator Luger.
But I believe Mitch Daniels has been wrongly criticized as being moderate.
And my point to you, Rush is I believe he is, if not the most conservative governor, he is among the most, and he has been extremely successful here.
Now he's a little bit moderate in how he expresses very conservative ideas, but he's been a social conservative, a fiscal conservative, and he has done everything he can to build the business climate in this state.
And I believe he would have been a great president.
Matter of fact, I called you last May to tell you he was definitely running, and so I'm I don't know what I'm talking about, but he is a I remember you're the guy.
You're the guy that called and gave me a little you gave me grief the last time you called, didn't you?
Well, I did indeed.
And you're moderately giving me grief now.
That's why you called back because I referred to Mitch Daniels today as a moderate on some things.
So I saw you hustle to the phones, you start punching the numbers.
And lo and behold, by quirk of fate, you lucked out and got through.
You got it.
And that's exactly right.
You realize how many poor people have been dialing their phones for 23 years and not gotten in.
And you are a rich guy, Indianapolis.
No sweat.
Every time you dial, you get through.
Uh I'm just telling you, I I agree with you that a lot of establishment folks would want Mitch to run.
And to be honest, I don't think he has a stomach to to fight it out like like Romney and New Dar.
I he's just I don't think he has that kind of uh gut for it, but I don't I believe him when he said he did it for his family.
He's he's a really good guy.
Uh but he is.
What do you mean you don't think he's got the guts?
Not the guts, the gut.
I don't think he's got the stomach to attack his fellow Republicans in a way that's Oh, oh, I thought you meant he didn't have the stomach to be attacked.
No, no, no, no.
Well, really, I think he wanted to run, didn't he?
It was his wife that uh I think he did.
I heard fact I I told you when you when you called uh whatever it was six months ago, it was last April or May, maybe even almost ten months ago, when I first was told point blank, I was told by three high-ranking Republicans.
They were still talking to me then, that there was no way.
This is ten, eleven months ago.
No way Mitch Daniels is gonna run his wife won't let him.
His wife wants no part of it.
All of this is a game.
There's it I three people.
All this this this stuff about Mitch running and gauging it, it isn't going to happen.
I was told by three people.
And it turned out to be they were exactly right.
Yeah, and I made a complete fool of myself by telling you he would, and a week later he said he wouldn't.
But it really wasn't to hide any dirty laundry on his own.
Well, I remember you because you made yourself sound like you're in his inner circle.
You know, like you like you knew for a fact the guy was not only gonna run, but he was gonna win.
He was the best thing since uh Melba Toast and Swiss cheese.
Well, exactly, but I'm nowhere near his inner circle.
But uh he did call me one time, but that's a that's a long story.
I I wrote a letter to the Wall Street, it got published and he called to thank me, and it's a long long time.
He doesn't go to the wrong thing.
What are you on him?
Groupy, stalker kind of guy.
Yeah, a little bit.
No, no, no.
I'm I'm just a politically uh I'm a radical right wing nut from Indiana, I guess.
I don't know what else to tell you.
Well, it's uh I'm glad to hear from you.
I'm glad you got through again.
I got it, I gotta take a break here, John.
I appreciate the phone call.
By the way, uh for those of you who are pondering this brokered convention possibility, it's it's out there.
And there are people fantasizing about it.
Former Republican uh National Committee Chairman Michael Steele who left the RNC straight for MSNBC, by the way.
Michael Steele said the idea that another Republican candidate, presidential candidate entering the race in February is outright stupid.
Quote, there are 13 states after Florida that still have deadlines that are open that haven't been reached yet.
Anybody can jump in, but that means you're only on the ballot in 13 states.
Every other state's closed.
You can't file.
You can't get on the ballot in 37 states.
They're already closed.
The only states somebody entering the race now can get into if you do it as a Republican is 13 states.
And of course, Mitch Daniels would never run third party.
So the idea that for somebody other than one of the three, well, the four, they're out there now, the rules would have to be totally blown up.
The state party chairman, everybody would have to go along with the rules be totally blown up.
All these candidates who have raised all this money, and all these people have donated all this money would have to go along with the idea, you know, guess what?
We don't like what's happening.
We're blowing up the process, we're throwing it out, we're starting fresh at the convention.
It's not gonna happen.
Not that way.
But remember, it is politics.
And that means there are politicians involved.
And that means.
Well, you know exactly what it is.
Nothing matters.
Nothing matters.
Staying on the phones, we go to uh Pequah, Ohio.
This is Dave.
Welcome, sir.
Thank you for waiting.
Thanks, Ross.
Hey, a couple things that just jumped out at me last night while I was on my elliptical listening to Obama's speech, and they just had me screaming at the phone.
First thing was uh when he was talking in uh space of about an hour, he talked about three, at least three possibly four new either commissions or panels to protect honesty and fairness and various business and such, and then finishes his speech with how he's gonna reduce government.
Really?
Really?
That's how you do it by adding three or four more commissions or panels.
The other thing is when he was talking about renewable energy and how he was gonna get the United States Congress to subsidize and support a renewable energy program, and he was going to get the U.S. Navy to connect two-thirds of their usage to that.
So now we have a taxpayer subsidized industry and a taxpayer subsidized customer all working together that brings absolutely no money in because none of it's public sector.
You know, none of its private sector, the whole sector.
The whole thing really, really, you've got to be kidding.
Who do you think you're fooling here?
The whole notion of green energy is a liberal wet dream.
It is it is a dream.
It's a it's a it's a it's a myth.
Like every other belief they have.
Every liberal policy fails.
War on poverty to end poverty fails.
Great society, all those related programs, head start, uh, they all fail.
Every one of them fails.
And they're all predicated on the notion of that there is a utopia, that there is a fairness, that there's an equality, that everybody can be prosperous if the right people are managing things and distributing things fairly, that they they really believe that there is a way to produce energy that recreates itself.
That is not dirty.
They really believe that it's there.
They will sink a nation's entire net worth into the project.
Now, some of them know it's bogus and they're just using it to amass more power, expand the size of government.
But the liberal rank and file these doofus voters, these people that post hate-filled comments on the blocks, they believe this stuff.
And they believe that only government, that only people with big hearts and good intentions can make all this stuff happen.
They believe in fantasies.
And they will take every dollar you have to try to make this fantasy, these fantasies a reality.
It's only green energy.
No pollution.
No filth, no dirt, no squalor.
Yet everywhere liberalism reigns supreme, what do you have?
You have filth.
You have no sanitation.
You've got absolute messes that are hygienic.
You've got squalor poverty wherever you go, where unchecked liberalism, cities and towns are shutting down, that have had nothing but liberals running them for decades.
Countries, whole cultures and societies live in absolute misery and squalor while they pursue that dream.
And you're also right.
This speech last night, if it had a theme, government is the center of the universe.
Government is everything.
Your life should be government.
When you get up in the morning, the first thing you do is consider, think about, and look to your government.
This speech was all about what government must do, can do, will do.
To make everything fair, to make everything right, to make everything happen.
You're insignificant.
Government is everything.
While he talked about trying to cut, I know it was, it was really pathetic, I have to tell you, though.
ABC News asks, what could we buy with Mitt Romney's 21.7 million dollar income?