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February 14, 2012, Tuesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Have you seen the headlines on the tax deal, folks?
The payroll tax extension deal.
The deal that puts $40 a month, a whopping $40 a month in people's pockets.
Headline, here it is in thehill.com.
Republicans retreat on tax cut.
Other headlines, Republicans cave on tax cut.
Another headline, House Republican leaders agreed payroll tax holiday extension without offsets.
The news is that Obama has rolled the Republicans once again.
That's the headline.
And the Republicans, God bless them, no matter how hard they try to gain the approval of the drive-by media, it just is never going to happen.
And I don't understand how they do not learn this.
Hi, folks.
How the heck are you?
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So the Republicans reach across the aisle.
Now, what happens?
What does Obama do?
He tells the country they might be lying.
He trusts the Muslim Brotherhood more than Republic.
You heard about the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Muslim Brotherhoods out there.
By the way, this is Muslim Brotherhood, folks, is just they're not who you think they are if you think there's some peace-loving group from the Middle East.
Get this.
Essam El Aryan, a top Muslim Brotherhood official, warned that any cuts, any cuts in U.S. aid to Egypt would violate U.S.-brokered 1979 peace agreement with Israel and could affect Cairo's peace treaty with Israel.
So this guy, the top Muslim Brotherhood clown, is warning that America should understand that what was acceptable before the revolution is no longer acceptable.
And this is all music to Obama's big ears.
Egypt was Obama's first big address after taking office.
So the Obama Brotherhood is laying down the law in Egypt.
He's got a greater affection for these guys than he does the Republicans.
I don't know where to begin on this.
I really don't know where to begin on.
I am just, I do not understand why somebody doesn't characterize this payroll tax cut for what it is.
Gutting Social Security.
Because it is not being, quote unquote, paid for.
House Republican leaders said yesterday that they will support extending the federal payroll tax holiday through the end of the year without demanding spending cuts to pay for it.
A concession aimed at averting another politically damaging showdown in Washington.
The House leadership could offer a pared-down measure to extend the tax cuts later this week, but the three Republican leaders backed off previous demands that the tax cuts extension be accompanied by spending reductions to shore up the finances of the Social Security program.
So the payroll tax cut is a whopping $40 a month.
And the Republicans, we're holding fast.
Okay, but you've got to find a way to replace what you're gutting.
The Republicans, for as long as I've been alive, have been accused of gutting Social Security.
Here's Obama doing it.
Obama and the Democrats are actually doing it.
The payroll tax is the only, it's the only funding mechanism for Social Security.
And this continuing tax cut is, look, if they want to do it, fine and dandy.
just telling you from a political standpoint, it's a gold mine here and they're not using it.
The Republicans instead decide to reach across the aisle.
They want to reach across this, show that they can compromise.
They want to show that they can get along.
And Obama and his media minions just slap them down.
I looked at all the headlines today and they're all about how the Republicans have retreated on the payroll tax extension, how they have caved.
And these guys, they just can't win.
If they stand firm and demand that this tax cut be paid for, then they're called stubborn.
They're accused of standing in the way of progress.
And if they compromise, they're accused of retreating, of caving.
Now, I guess this is one explanation for why they're so gun-shy.
I guarantee you, I guarantee you, they're shocked.
Everything they did was to get positive media spin and they're not getting it.
There's no other reason to do this other than to get positive media spin, compromising or getting along or what have you.
But aside from all that, the ignorance about the payroll tax cut extension is just appalling.
The White House has provided a perfect example on Twitter.
The White House tweeted about an hour ago.
They tweeted this.
I'm asking the American people to keep their stories coming.
Tell us what $40 means to you.
Use the hashtag number $40, President Obama.
So Obama said a tweet out there, and he did in his little appearance.
It only happened because of you.
You need to keep telling Washington what $40 means to you.
It means a tank of gas.
And by the way, he said, he talked, we got the soundbite coming up.
Gasoline prices are going up faster than ever.
Normally, they go up around May for the summertime.
Gasoline prices going up.
May reach $5 a gallon.
Obama's out saying, yep, good news.
It's a sign the economy's coming back.
It's a sign the economy's $5 gasoline.
He's going to try to turn that into a positive.
I've been watching with great interest the Obama campaign, including this outrageous budget, which is simple irresponsibility.
It's not even really a budget.
This is Obama in a so-called budget, really campaign document, laying out what his dream is.
Now, I have noted, and I've mentioned over the past two decades, liberal Democrats run for office.
They sound like conservatives.
They do their best to hide who they really are.
You know it, and I know it.
That's not happening now.
Just on a couple, this tax cut thing, Obama's trying to sound conservative, supporting a tax cut, trying to hide his socialism and so forth.
But for the most part, do you understand we're facing something that, in my mind, on balance is true and it's relatively new.
These guys are running as the socialists they are.
They're running as the big spending, bank-busting, debt-busting liberals that they are.
They are running on this.
They are running on their plans to totally transform, change, and destroy the country's economy as it exists.
They're running on that.
They're not even trying to hide it now.
There are just a few exceptions to it.
The payroll tax holiday being, I mean, anytime Democrats run on a tax cut, you understand that there's something really other than what appears to be on the surface going on.
But for the most part, they're not even trying.
Obama's not trying to camouflage what's going on.
Big government everywhere telling you what you have to buy, what you can't pay for it, what you will pay for it, all of this unconstitutional stuff.
It's in your face.
It is in your face.
And it's fascinating to me.
If they're doing it, this is how they're going to run for office, run for re-election, what must it say about what they think the country is, where the country is.
This is going to bear watch.
Anyway, the ignorance about the payroll tax cut extension, as I said, is appalling.
The White House, Obama puts out this tweet.
I'm asking the American people to keep their stories coming.
Tell us what $40 means to you, President Obama.
And this was the first response.
It was from some guy named Scare Baby.
That's how he identified himself.
The first response, Obama's tweet, $40 a month means I can pay my internet bill and keep my tiny small business alive.
That was the first response, and the White House retweeted it.
Now, of course, it's BS.
Nobody actually sent that.
That's a White House-generated response.
And do you know how I know?
Well, you may not know how I know, but this is the level of ignorance that we have that is associated with this.
Mr. Scare Baby cannot possibly have a small business and get this payroll tax cut.
The self-employed don't get it.
The self-employed, you are self-employed.
If you know it, this doesn't even apply to you.
There is no payroll tax cut for the self-employed.
So Mr. Scare Baby here says $40 a month means I can pay my internet bill and keep my tiny small business alive.
The White House retweets it.
If he has a small business, he's self-employed.
And this 2% payroll tax cut only applies to employees, not him.
In fact, maybe he ought to report this disinformation to Obama's new truth teams.
He's got new truth teams out there.
You heard about this?
In every state, truth teams that are out there to counter the lies and misinformation about the regime that pop up.
And this is not new.
What was the first thing like this they had?
Yeah, what was the name of the website?
I can't remember the name of the website, but anyway, this is just an extension or an expansion of that.
So Mr. Scare Baby, this is obviously not a real person.
This is somebody in the White House getting this tweet ball rolling.
Minor, minor point.
We got audio soundbites on this.
I want to tell a little bit more about the Republicans, what they're doing.
You know, this is not by any means the end of the line for what the Republicans, this highway bill may as well be an Obama stimulus bill.
This highway bill is a Washington spending stimulus bill and it's being misnamed the highway bill and it's the Republicans that are behind it.
It's mind-boggling.
It literally is mind-boggling to watch.
Fight the Smears was the name of that first website.
So we've got $5 a gallon gasoline on the way.
Obama says, that's great news.
That's a sign of economic growth.
I just, you know, I wonder, you go to the grocery store.
I know you do.
You go to the grocery store.
You buy the same things.
Let's just say pretty much the same thing every week or how often you go.
You know it's costing more.
You know the cost of living is going up.
You know the economy is not growing.
You know that your wages, your income is not keeping up with the cost of living.
You know all that.
$5 a gallon gasoline.
This stuff means, and to sit here and herald a $40 a month tax cut and to talk about how meaningful it is.
The sad thing is, it is meaningful to a lot of people.
$40 in this economy, what Obama has done is meaningful.
That's how bad things are.
Just breaks my heart to see what's happening to this country, to watch it happen right in front of our eyes and expect there to be a certain degree of outrage from people on the same side you're on.
I'm looking at, I'm reading people describe Obama's budget, and they're all describing it as outrageous, but that's it.
It dies after that.
It dies after the description.
There's no action that is associated with the criticism of this.
As though it's just politics to say as usual, no different than any other time in our American history.
If everything happened that Obama wants in this budget, folks, it's over.
It may be over anyway if Obamacare is fully implemented.
Let me take a brief time out.
We'll do that.
Come back, give you some of the supporting audio for what we just discussed.
And there are other things, of course, in the stack.
Interesting Dick Morris theory on what last week's attack on the Catholic Church was really all about.
That it really had nothing to do with abortion, that they're changing the term, changing the definition of the topic to contraception, knowing that they've lost the argument on abortion.
They're now turning everything that was the abortion argument into a contraception argument where they figure they're going to have 99% support.
Who opposes contraception?
It's interesting.
We'll get into all of that.
We'll have your phone calls.
And who knows whatever else crops up?
I mean, Obama's alive and breathing out there, so anything can happen here in the next three hours.
Sit tight.
We'll be here to chronicle all of it.
And we're back, Rush Limbaugh.
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I get this.
This is from Rayford, North Carolina, Carolina Journal.
I'm going to read it to you exactly as it printed out here.
A preschooler at West Hoke, H-O-K-E, preschooler at West Hoke Elementary School, ate three chicken nuggets for lunch on January 30th because a state employee told her the lunch that her mother packed was not nutritious.
The girls' turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, and apple juice did not meet U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines according to the interpretation of the agent who was inspecting all box lunches in her more at four classroom that day.
Again, let me read this to you.
The girls' turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, comma, potato chips, comma, and apple juice did not meet U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines according to the interpretation of the agent who was inspecting all lunch boxes in the classroom that day.
There are federal agents inspecting lunchboxes.
So I don't have kids.
You heard of this?
You heard of this, nerdily?
I know you don't have kids that you know of either.
I've not heard of federal agents inspecting lunchboxes.
And furthermore, I've not heard of agents declaring that what's in them is not nutritious enough and throwing them out and substituting three chicken nuggets.
Turkey and cheese sandwich, banana, potato chips, apple juice thrown out didn't meet USDA guidelines according to the interpretation of the agent inspecting all lunch boxes.
The Division of Child Development and Early Education at the Department of Health and Human Services requires all lunches served in pre-kindergarten programs, including in-home daycare centers, to meet USDA guidelines.
That means that lunches must consist of one serving of meat, one serving of milk, one serving of grain, and two servings of fruit or vegetables, even if the lunches are brought from home.
When lunches packed at home do not include all of the required items, child care providers must supplement them with the missing ones.
The girl's mother, who said she wishes to remain anonymous to protect her daughter from retaliation, said she received a note from the scruple stating that students who did not bring a quote healthy lunch unquote would be offered the missing portions, which could result in a fee from the cafeteria, in her case, a dollar and a quarter.
I don't feel I should pay for a cafeteria lunch when I provide lunch for her from home, said the mother, who wrote in a complaint to her state representative.
The girl's grandmother, who sometimes helps pack her lunch, told the Carolina Journal, she's a petite, picky four-year-old who eats white whole wheat bread and is not big on vegetables.
What got me so mad is, number one, don't tell my kid I'm not packing her lunch properly, the girl's mother said.
I pack her lunchbox according to what she eats.
It always consists of a fruit.
It never has a vegetable.
She eats vegetables at home because I have to watch her.
Do you believe this?
I do.
The food Nazis, and by the way, this is Michelle Mybut's Michelle My Bell's program.
No child's behind left alone.
Folks, what is going on here?
You know what?
What frightens me?
This probably is going on and has been going on a lot longer than I know because I don't have children.
And I wonder how many people, how many parents acquiescing to this.
When the girl came home with her lunch untouched, her mother wanted to know what she ate instead.
Three chicken nuggets, the girl answered.
Everything else on her cafeteria tray went to waste.
She came home with her whole sandwich I had packed because she chose to eat the nuggets on the lunch tray because they put it in front of her.
So you're telling a four-year-old, oh, your lunch isn't right.
She's thinking there's something wrong with her food.
What is wrong with a turkey sandwich and a banana?
I'll take a break.
What do you mean I don't care about the children?
Don't tell me that.
That's be hi.
Welcome back, Rush Limbaugh.
Half my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair.
We'll get to the sound bites on the payroll tax cut as the, in just a second.
I was going to get to them first.
I want to move on to this Dick Morris business and the Catholic Church, the attack on the Catholic Church last week by Obama.
I want to ask you, if you remember, back in January, there was a presidential debate, Republican debate in Manchester.
Do you remember, because this is a setup for what's coming, do you remember we were all perplexed here?
George Stephanopoulos kept hounding Romney on contraception.
It had not come up.
Nobody had said anything about it.
And we were all confused, as was Romney, what the deal was.
Well, it is Dick Morris' theorem that that was a setup that led to what happened last week.
Let's start with the audio soundbites of Morris himself last night on Hannity on the Fox News channel.
They were talking about the contraception mandate for religious-affiliated businesses.
And this is what Dick Morris said.
I think that the conservatives are missing the point about this.
Obama did not make a mistake in this mandate.
It's a deliberately calculated move on his part.
The Democrats realize that abortion is no longer a winner for them.
So what they're trying to do now is replace it with contraception.
You remember that ABC debate with that paid Democratic hitman George Stephanopoulos went after Romney trying to pin him down on contraception and Romney kept saying, George, nobody wants to make contraception.
No, but do they have the theoretical power to do?
Remember, it was five minutes.
People were laughing at him.
Now he comes out with this thing on contraception.
They want to create the idea, and it's no coincidence that he came out with it after Minnesota and Colorado, which were Santorum's victories.
They want to create the impression that the Republicans will ban contraception.
That's what Morris's theory is about what happened last week, trying to get abortion off the table because it's a loser for the Democrats.
And now instead of Republicans want to ban abortion, they want to ban contraception.
Well, let's go back and listen to what Dick Morris is talking about here.
It was January 7th in Manchester, New Hampshire at St. Anselm College, and it was George Stephanopoulos from the Clinton campaign through the revolving door to the Clinton News Network, which is not CNN.
It's ABC.
Hell, it's all of them.
It is CNN because you've got Carville and the forehead over there.
You've got Stephanopoulos over at ABC.
And we have learned now that Media Matters for America was writing the prime time scripts for MSNBC, which educated observers like me knew all along.
Yeah, certainly, I'm going to talk about the Media Matters.
I really think a lot of that's inside baseball.
It's not news who Media Matters is.
It's not news what they are.
It's not news how they operate.
It's not news that they're tied, linked at the hip with the White House or any other ranking Democrat.
I know it's good work from the Daily Caller to document all of this, but it's not really news to people that pay attention.
We'll get to that in due course.
Here is Romney answering Stephanopoulos' question.
Governor Romney, do you believe that states have the right to ban contraception, or is that trumped by a constitutional right to privacy?
George, this is an unusual topic that you're raising.
States have a right to ban contraception.
I can't imagine a state banning contraception.
I can't imagine the circumstances where a state would want to do so.
And if I were a governor of a state or a liberal state or a legislator of a state, I would totally and completely oppose any effort to ban contraception.
So you're asking, given the fact that there's no state that wants to do so, and I don't know of any candidate that wants to do so.
So Stephanopoulos says, I'm asking you, do you believe, after Romney says he can't imagine a state wanting to ban contraception, Stephanopoulos says, I'm asking you, do you believe that states have a right or not to ban contraception?
George, I don't know whether the state has a right to ban contraception.
No state wants to.
I mean, the idea of you putting forward things that states might want to do that no state wants to do and asking me whether they could do it or not is kind of a silly thing, I think.
It really, I remember this, this came out of nowhere and it made no sense.
Contraception had not come up in the debate.
Contraception had not come up in the primaries.
Contraception was not an issue at all.
So Morris's theory is that Stephanopoulos is working with the White House.
Well, okay, if you don't like that theory, that Stephanopoulos came up with this on his own and the White House, hey, you know what?
We like what George is doing out there.
That's a good idea.
I think we'll give up on abortion and we'll move over to contraception as something Republicans want to get rid of.
I don't think there's any question here.
This came out of nowhere.
It had no relevance whatsoever.
It was thrown in there.
And I remember the next day, we spent a lot of time on this program laughing about this and trying to figure out what was this really all about.
So let's move on to, we got another soundbite.
This is from this morning on the network whose scripts are written by Media Matters, MSNBC.
And this is the host at Chris Jansen.
And she's speaking with the president of NAROL, pro-choice.
What NAROL used to be?
This is a feminist gang.
NAROL.
At any rate, there's an anti-abortion bunch or pro-abortion bunch, I should say.
And the name is Nancy Keenan.
And they got a new radio ad, talked about this yesterday, the NAROL radio ad, thanking Obama for health care reform, requiring companies to pay for contraception coverage for their employees.
Chris Jansen says, these ads, they're on the air in Denver, in Orlando, Madison, Wisconsin, Virginia.
But are you worried that independent voters who supported the president in the past still aren't sure if they're crazy about this compromise?
Look, the policy that the president put forth this last week is a good decision for women.
And it means that millions of women, including nurses, janitorial staff, college professors, will have access to birth control.
So this is a win for women in this country, and it's a win for the president, because it's going to draw the contrast between a president who stood with women and their access to contraception and birth control and those that oppose it and want to stand between a woman and her birth control.
So absolutely, for 2012, this is a president who stood with women.
So it appears Dick Morris is up to something.
It appears that he's onto this.
Out of the blue, this has now become something all about contraception.
So what happened last week happens, the weekend goes by.
The regime makes this big notion on Friday about accommodating and caving.
And that's not at all what happened.
And what's happened really is that the terms, the definition and the terms have changed.
We're no longer talking about abortion.
All of a sudden now, it's Republicans who want to stamp out contraception.
That's what the attempt last week was all about.
Let's go back and listen to Morris again from Hannity last night describe this.
I think that the conservatives are missing the point about this.
Obama did not make a mistake in this mandate.
It's a deliberately calculated move on his part.
The Democrats realize that abortion is no longer a winner for them.
So what they're trying to do now is replace it with contraception.
You remember that ABC debate with that paid Democratic hitman, George Stephanopoulos, went after Romney trying to pin him down on contraception.
And Romney kept saying, George, nobody wants to make conscious.
No, but do they have the theoretical power to do it?
Remember, it was five minutes.
People were laughing at him.
Now he comes out with this thing on contraception.
They want to create the idea, and it's no coincidence that he came out with it after Minnesota and Colorado, which were Santorum's victories.
They want to create the impression that the Republicans will ban contraception.
So that's the paradigm shift here.
At least so goes the theory.
And it does explain why Stephanopoulos was talking about something that was not even an issue.
It's not an issue now.
Do you know anybody who wants to ban the Catholic Church doesn't even talk about banning contraception?
Paul Ray read his piece from Ricochet yesterday.
He makes the point.
He's been to mass the last 13 years three times in 13 years.
Has it come up?
Catholic Church is not even trying to hold a line on contraception.
Clearly, the Republicans aren't.
But what's happening is that the Democrats are trying to create out of nothing the fact that the Republicans want to ban contraception.
And that's why Stephanopoulos kept boring on the question.
I don't care, Governor Romney, could they?
Could the states, if they want, could they?
Romney, clearly, none of us knew what was going on.
Romney said, nobody wants to, George.
So they failed in getting their soundbite.
If Romney had said, well, yeah, if the states, he didn't really, nobody wants to, George.
I mean, you're putting forward things that states might want to do.
No state wants to do.
You're asking me whether they could do it or not.
It's kind of a silly thing.
If Romney had said, well, theoretically, yeah, these states could, that would have been the ad.
They're working on this stuff.
They've been working on this stuff.
Well, you know that the networks are working with Obama.
There's no line of separation or wall of separation between the news media and Obama.
That's why I call them the state control media.
Let me take a break here.
Sit tight, folks.
Your phone calls and other things.
By the way, do I sound hoarse today?
Okay, so I told you yesterday, just on the verge of it, I'm using every professional real radio announcer voice trick I know.
And I think I got it handled.
I think it'll work for the next two hours and 15 minutes.
Hang in there, be tough.
You know what's, I don't know, funny, curious about this is that Obama is the one who could ban contraception.
Obama is the one who wants the power to do this.
Obama is the one who thinks that he has the power to do it.
Obamacare could ban contraception.
Once Obamacare is implemented, the government can make any change unilaterally it wants.
Because if it is implemented and if this mandate is found to be constitutional, if the government can tell you that you've got to buy an insurance policy or you get fined or you go to jail, then they can tell you they can ban contraception.
They can ban abortion.
They can do whatever they want to do.
They can charge whatever they want.
They can require of us any behavior they demand as long as they can link it to health care.
And the way the left has set things up, everything is related to health care.
What you eat is related to health care.
The way you drive and what you drive is related to health care.
That's why this is so hideous.
Republicans aren't the ones who want the power to do whatever they want.
Republicans aren't the ones who want to go out and ban contraception.
But it is fascinating now.
There are stories.
I checked here during the break.
There are stories all over the news media talking about Santorum's extreme views on contraception.
In fact, if you Google Santorum and contraception, you get 159 million results.
Santorum and contraception, 159 million results at CNN.
There's a headline.
Santorum's Stone Age view of women.
This is apparently confirming what Dick Morris' theory is.
Santorum's Stone Age view of women.
The news media trying to claim that Santorum wants the states to ban contraception because at some point he was asked somewhere in his, in his history, Santorum was asked if states could do that.
And he said he thought states had the right, that it would not be unconstitutional.
So he fell for it.
Romney didn't in the debate, but they've been asking Santorum, and now they've got it in the database that Santorum supports a state's right to ban contraception.
And they're running with it.
And the stories now apparently are everywhere.
Look at this from ABC News.
Santorum explains his 2006 loss still supports state right to outlaw contraception.
I will guarantee you that Rick Santorum doesn't spend a fleeting second thinking about this.
Rick Santorum doesn't care a wig about this in the big scope of things.
But they asked him the theoretical question, just like they tried with Romney.
And he said, well, yeah, the state could do that.
Made the mistake of assuming that the media really wanted an honest answer to what was a question.
Be cooperative with the media.
That's how you make them like you.
It's just, it's maddening here.
Santorum explains 2006 loss still supports state right to outlaw contraception.
Now, Santorum was just saying he thought states could have the right under the Constitution, not that he thought they should outlaw it.
And in Obamacare, it's not just Obama.
The phrase, as the secretary will determine, shall determine, being a secretary of health and human services, Obama is out there.
He's, what did he say?
Well, he was interviewed 60 minutes somewhere.
He was asked about his reelection.
And what about all your supporters?
You're unhappy that you didn't get as much done.
He said, well, I can't force Congress to do what I want until I can force Congress.
Well, that's where he's headed.
And that's what they're not hiding in the campaign.
He's headed there to being able to dictate what he wants to happen.
Now, if you're thinking this contraception thing isn't going to go anywhere, they can't possibly make anybody think that don't be so hasty.
Keep in mind who this is aimed at.
People who still haven't stopped watching Whitney Houston coverage.
You laugh, but they're there.
They're either tuned in on the internet or trying to find the e-entertainment.
They have not stopped watching Whitney Houston coverage.
That's who, and that happened when?
That happened on Saturday.
I was staying at a hotel two blocks from the Beverly Hilton.
I was leaving my hotel.
I didn't know this at the time.
Leaving my hotel at the time that her body was discovered in the bathtub.
Or when they pronounced her dead, 3:55.
That's when I was making tracks to get out of there.
I just finished around the golf, played well, feeling hunky-dory, looking forward to plane ride home, been gone a week.
And I got on the airplane and I see the news that she died.
And then this is Beverly Hill.
I said, Whoa, I was just right there.
I was just two blocks away.
And I wasn't that far away from Giselle Munchin when she told reporters, you know, take a flying whatever.
I mean, I've been in the thick of it here.
But I'm just telling you that these people who are either still watching the Grammys, watching replays of the Grammys, are still watching.
That's who this kind of news is aimed at.
Snirdly's laughing and everything.
You know, I'm right.
You know exactly what I mean by this.
By the way, West Hulk Elementary School in Rayford, North Carolina, every student had their lunch box inspected.
And I think every student failed in having a nutritious lunch by the agent in charge, which is probably an SEIU union cafeteria worker.
Also, big news on electric cars coming up.
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