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Oct. 22, 2013 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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October 22, 2013, Tuesday, Hour #2
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So I've got I've got all these sound bites, and honest honestly, folks, the first 11 are about me.
And I obviously was not here yesterday.
And I was not, we were not here over the weekend.
11 of these things are about me.
And they're about how I'm the reason there is partisanship in Washington.
I'm the reason there's division in the Republican Party.
I'm the reason the Republican Party is afraid to compromise, negotiate, and be bipartisan.
I am the reason Ted Cruz is behaving the way he's behaving.
Ted Cruz is behaving the way he's behaving because he wants to be me.
I mean, it just never ends.
Oh, and then there's the obligatory Limbaugh is just an entertainer and is laughing all the way to the bank, because he doesn't mean any of this.
He just knows how to push your buttons and sell advertising.
None of what Limbaugh really believes do you even know.
As Limbaugh would not be that stupid to tell you.
Things like that.
And as you know, I went uh mentioned that I had these.
I do not like when this program becomes about me, since everybody else makes what they do about me.
But some of these they're funny enough that I I think I think we will air some.
I've also got a stack to which I alluded of Obama media sycophants that are just scared to death.
And even some audio sound bites.
Just really worried.
In fact, I've got a series on CNN.
Two or three sound bites reporting all the glitches and all of this.
The final sound bite is the CNN anchor saying, what have we just become?
Fox News here.
Why we why are we ripping this?
Let's let's go to let's go do those first.
We'll start here with number 14, 14 through 17.
This is last night on Anderson Cooper 19.
He's got his correspondent there, Drew Griffin, reporting about the experiences people are having with Obamacare.
And uh there's a woman here named Christy Metzger, she's a part-time teacher.
That's the female voice that you hear.
After a week of trying, finally figured out just what kind of insurance she could get under the Affordable Care Act.
And for her, it seems unaffordable.
And when I logged on, I was like, no, this is very bad.
This is much higher than we were currently paying.
Their current plan costs 450 a month with a $5,000 family deductible.
The bronze plan she found under healthcare.gov will cost her $650 a month with a deductible somewhere between $3,500 and $6,000.
Christy says she has yet to find out if she qualifies for any subsidy.
Yeah, good luck with that.
Do you believe those numbers?
Look at those cost increases.
And now there's another aspect here we haven't even gotten into.
And you people in New York, you know, they've got their own website.
The New York's got their own exchange.
They haven't signed up one person.
I kid you not.
No sign-ups in New York State.
And it that's not glitches.
That's not healthcare.gov.
They have their own state-run exchange website.
You can get on, you can navigate it.
It's a little slow.
And if you if you make any changes, you have to back up several steps.
Now there are on the New York State Exchange, there are 90 plans offered, and none of them get this now.
This goes right to what you heard this patient say here.
There are 90 plans offered on the New York State Exchanges.
None of those 90 plans allow payments to out-of-network doctors.
Not even the most expensive platinum plans, which run over $1,300 a month for somebody 50 years old or so features payments made to out of network doctors, which means doctors not participating in Medicare Medicaid or Obamacare.
Now if a pay if if if if a uh if a plan one of the ninety offered on the New York exchange, if it won't pay for out-of-network doctors or services, you can get very screwed very quickly.
And here's how.
You can be in a car crash, you get treated in the ER, and let's say only one of the doctors treating you.
Only one is not in the insurance plan.
You can end up owing hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills.
And this is something nobody is telling anybody.
And this is not a glitch, and it's gonna happen all the time.
It is happening more and more as more and more doctors drop insurance altogether because they can't make any money.
There aren't any the the payments the copayers are not quick.
They're they're not they're not sufficient enough to guarantee the doctor profit.
That's why doctors are dropping out.
And th this is a major problem with Obama.
It's not a glitch.
This is just how people are being penalized if they do anything that's called out of network.
Okay, so now we've got these numbers.
You just heard Christy Metzger on CNN.
She logged on.
She said, Oh no, this is very bad.
This is much higher than we're currently paying.
Their current plan, $450 a month, $5,000 family deductible.
The bronze plan that she found under Obamacare will cost her $650 a month, $200 more, with a deductible between $3,500 and $6,000.
And she doesn't know if she qualifies for a subsidy because she's damn well gonna need one, or she can't afford it.
So we go to the next soundbite.
This is another example of a small business owner who has insurance and expected to find something cheaper.
The results, no matter which way he goes, he will be paying much more.
What I found was that the plans made available uh were almost twice as expensive.
His renewal under his current plan will increase by nine point eight percent to a monthly cost of five hundred forty dollars.
His deductible will jump too, actually doubling from five hundred to a thousand dollars.
Under the Affordable Care Act, he says the most comparable plan for himself and his three children is much worse.
He was quoted eight hundred thirty-eight dollars a month with a one thousand dollar deductible, and that is after taxpayers kick in a one hundred fifty dollar per month subsidy.
So what's happening here?
CNN has gone out and found people for whom this Obamacare mess is gonna cost them much more, and they all thought it was gonna be cheaper because they all believed when Obama said it was going to lower their premiums by twenty five hundred dollars.
By the way, Obama is no longer even saying you get to keep your doctor.
That's gone now.
He doesn't even say that anymore.
That was an original lie, but it's gone.
So here are two examples so far on CNN.
You don't think I wonder could they not have found one person who was gonna benefit from this and made a big hullabaloo about that?
You know they must have tried.
So here's two examples people expect it to get cheaper.
It's wildly more expensive than they thought.
Finally, the next example CNN offers last night, a fifty-six-year-old who makes twenty-four thousand dollars a year.
She has chosen to have no health insurance.
She currently needs health care, she goes to a hospital and pays the prorated cost for uninsured patients.
You must have been somewhat excited.
Oh my God, I was so totally excited.
When she finally got through, signed Up and found out she would not qualify for a subsidy or Medicaid.
She learned her cheapest option under the Affordable Care Act is between 357 and $387 a month with a $6,000 deductible.
It's just too much, she says.
I was hurt.
I was truly hurt because of the fact that I was expecting better.
I was really expecting better.
Poor people.
I mean, I you I don't know, folks.
This is all these people were lied to.
I don't know what in the world they're thinking when they go sign up and they find out all these numbers.
I I don't know.
All we know is they're disappointed.
All they know is that they're hurt and they're shocked.
What are they blaming the shutdown?
That's what Obama says.
This is all glitches because of the shutdown.
What Carney Carney said there are winners and losers in this.
And and by the way, that's true.
You know who the losers are?
Are for the most part millennials.
The losers are healthy 26 to 40-year-olds who don't get sick, who are going to be paying most of the freight to cover the elderly and people like this woman, 56 years old, making 24 grand, who doesn't have insurance, and oh fine, I'll just keep paying as I go.
Found out she couldn't.
She's got to pay at least $357 a month with a $6,000 deductible on $24,000 a year.
She's in a state of shock.
So after those three reports, we now head back to Anderson Cooper, who has a guest named Cornell Belcher.
He's a Democrat pollster.
And Anderson Cooper wants to know what he thinks about all this.
Says this is the regime's signature piece of legislation, Cornell.
They had three years to set it up.
I know that you're obviously an Obama supporter.
You worked as a pollster in the campaign.
You gotta admit this is a huge misstep on their part, right?
I'm a little disturbed by that story.
I mean, I think the story we just ran was a story more deserving of Fox and CNN, where you're cherry picking cases where it doesn't work.
You have CNN saying who's supposed to be sort of the uh, you know, in the middle guy saying that these are people who won't be able to afford it.
You know, we got Republicans on the other side sort of making that case.
I don't like CNN making that case on, you know, making that case for the Republicans.
That's my pushback.
Yeah, my pushback is what the hell are you guys doing to us?
You're CNN, you're on our side.
This kind of crap ought to be on Fox.
What hell are you doing?
You're not supposed to be giving up the game like this.
That's my pushback.
You know, you're making a case for the Republican plan.
Who the hell are you?
He doesn't once address the substance of the report, other than to say, yeah, I'm a little disturbed by that story.
But he's only disturbed because it ran on CNN.
If it had run on Fox, they could they could discount it because Fox is partisan.
They could discount it because Fox hates Obama.
They could discount it because Fox lies and makes things up or what have you.
So what do you Mr. Cornell Belcher, what are you saying?
Fox is more deserving of truth.
CNN is where propaganda originates.
You don't like Fox because they do the truth.
These people are real people, Mr. This is my here are real people, supposedly, right in the demo that vote Obama.
The people who think the Democrat Ps are the little guys, the Democrat Party supposedly looking out for them, and they're getting savaged.
They are being ripped off to shreds.
And the Obamacare rep gets mad at CNN for pointing it out.
This is what I mean.
Throughout the drive-by media, there are there are they're worried about this.
They're very worried about it, worried about what it all means for Obama.
As they always are.
It may be a stretch to say they're not concerned about these people.
Uh But I I you know I think that the conclusion here is inescapable.
This is an abject disaster.
It isn't a glitch.
This is the way it is designed.
And now people finding out for the first time, even though they've been warned, even though they were told.
Gotta take a break, sit tight.
We'll be back with much more after this.
Interested in nothing but the facts and the truth.
Those are probably those those bites unseen, and probably the first truthful reports on Obamacare in substance that they may have ever done.
It's fascinating.
And uh also I didn't see it, uh ladies and gentlemen, but I am told that once again, I think it was it last night.
I don't know.
The days run together since I was not here yesterday.
Maybe last night was apparently the the Daily Show, John Stewart again, just lambasted this whole thing.
Just blew it to Smithereens, ripped it for like twenty minutes or so.
Now I don't know, didn't see it.
Getting a third hand report, and I've learned to be really suspicious of those just because of human nature.
But if that's true to any extent whatsoever, I mean that's where low information central hangs out and gets what they think is the news, uh then they're they're uh it's it's not looking all hunky-dory because there's no way they can fix this inside of three weeks, which is what Obama said, and Sibelius, I want that A-Team in here.
I want them giving us 150%.
Damn straight.
That's what's gonna happen.
Oh.
Stuart said they cannot spin this turd.
Talking about Obamacare.
They can't spin this turd.
So the thing that I really think is going on is what I have thought was going on from the get-go, and that is an absolute mess that is going to cause people to clamor because it's health care.
And you know as well as I do, wrongly or not, that most people think it's the most important thing in their life.
Most people think if they don't have health insurance that they could go bankrupt within an hour, that they could lose everything tomorrow, that they might not be able to get it back next week.
They're just petrified.
This is how people have been conditioned to think of life in America without health care.
Without health insurance.
I mean, it just is.
And so, if this thing is such a boondoggle, and it's so irreparable.
You imagine three weeks a month in Alabama and at a press conference.
We've worked so hard.
Our A team was in here.
We told them to go 150%, and they went 175%.
What they've advised us to do is to get rid of the insurance companies and just go single payer.
And then have the public clamor.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, do that.
I wouldn't put it past, because that's what Obama has said that he wants, so's Pelosi, so's Reed, so of all these people.
This is what they've this is what they've really meant when they've talked about national health care.
This single payer, government run, is what they've really meant all along.
And that's again why Obama doesn't care about this minutiae that's happening now and forever how long it takes to get single peer.
Doesn't care about any of that.
The pain, the suffering, doesn't care.
It's all part of the mix to get us where he wants to go.
Now we go to the phones to Navarre, Ohio, and Patty, great to have you.
You're up first today.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi.
Hello.
I'm sorry, go ahead.
Yeah, no, you go ahead.
You're the caller.
Okay.
What I wanted to say is I can't thank you enough for the children's book.
I have your two books, and my granddaughter has read some.
She's 15, but I love the children's books.
You know, our children are just like lost out there.
And um I'm Patty, you haven't even seen the book yet.
Well, no, but I've ordered like 20 of them.
And uh most of those will be gifts to young people.
Well, God bless you.
But I mean, you're you're giving us a rave review on the book, and you haven't read it yet.
It doesn't matter because I have your two other books, and um I I'm a hairdresser, I've been in business almost 40 years, I'm 64 years old, and for some reason I feel like I'm the Pied Piper.
All these young under 18-year-old kids attached themselves to me.
And I got a little girl about twelve years old, and she just loves me, and she said, I asked my teacher if you can come and talk to our class.
But I have to tell you, I'm not a good speaker, so the book can do the work for me.
Well, you know what, you you I hope it helps.
I really do.
It's what she's talking about, Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims, which comes out October 29th.
We have set a record uh short of Harry Potter, that's nonfiction, of preorders for this book.
There is there is uh excitement is is just building out there, and it's it's uh people waiting with great anticipation for this.
One I know it's one week from today, uh, where where the where the book comes out.
Uh, and I know it's gonna help you because it's just truth.
It's truth of American history, the founding, the pilgrims for young people.
Now, folks, a couple things.
I'm getting lots of emails about the CNN sound bites that we played.
And they all make a really great point.
Those soundbites, that report last night on CNN on Anderson Cooper was more truth about Obamacare than anybody can remember anybody in the Republican Party making, other than Ted Cruz and Mike Lee.
And I just want you to remember something, folks.
Whenever you hear these truthful horror stories about the massively increased costs that everybody is going to encounter, or the vast majority of people, I want you to remember it was Ted Cruz and Mike Lee who tried to stop it.
It was Ted Cruz and Mike Lee who tried to defund it.
Or at least tried to delay the individual mandate.
Now remember, we're supposed to hate Ted Cruz and Mike Lee for doing that.
The Republican Party says so, the media says so, the Democrat Party says so.
They tried to stop it.
They tried to marshal support to stop this.
They worked very hard.
They put themselves out there.
By the way, Ted Cruz went home to Texas this past weekend.
He made a series of appearances and speeches, and the man got an eight-minute standing ovation in San Antonio.
Now I want to ask you something.
When is the last time you saw an elected Republican get any kind of a standing ovation?
Have you ever seen John McCain get one, for example?
Now some of you might be shouting Sarah Palin at me.
She was, yeah, I guess governor of Arkansas.
I don't mean to be diminishing her with this.
I'm talking about elected in office Republican or somebody in office campaigning.
When's the last time you can remember seeing that?
And my point is the idea that Ted Cruz is marginalized himself out of any influence or power or out of the Republican Party is flat out absurd.
And I I'm reminded again of the Pat Buchanan column that I quoted extensively to you from, in which he drew some analogies to the Republican Party Convention San Francisco, 1964, and all the establishment types who did their best to kill Goldwater off and wouldn't have anything to do with him, it wouldn't campaign for him, and their futures were sealed, doomed.
They never amounted to anything in the in the Republican Party.
Nelson Rockefeller, Bill Scranton, George Romney, they never amounted to anything.
Richard Nixon was the one guy, aside from Reagan, Richard Nixon and Reagan were the two people that stood with Goldwater and actually campaigned for him harder than he did for himself.
And they both ended up being rewarded.
And it was it was Buchanan's old saw about history repeating itself.
If you don't remember it's doomed to repeat itself or whatever that phrase is, it was trying to make a point here.
That down the road, the people who are going to be rewarded by their party, their party's voters are the people who were out fighting for them.
And I just I think the people who have written me about those soundbites on CNR, people were surprised.
Nobody watches CNN, and I played these sound bites, and people were just stunned.
And then again, this guest, this Cornell Belcher guy, the regime official who was on CNN and gave Anderson Cooper grief for having run those stories, he was getting tweets all over the place from Obama supporters going, that's right, you hammer Fox Cordell, you tell them the truth, Cordell.
So he was he was very satisfied in terms he got his support from his people.
But most people watching that were learning for the first time what a boondoggle this is.
People at Watch CNN, obviously.
But the point is that those three stories, three citizens, three people, their stories.
Republican Party could have found those people, could have put them in ads, could have done any number of things.
Didn't do it, don't know why.
Could have, but didn't.
And outside of CNN, there weren't any Republicans, and this is true.
That you don't find Republicans ripping into.
In fact, Jeb Bush, today, I think we've got the soundbite is out saying that what Ted Cruz needs to do now is come up with his own alternative to Obamacare.
And that's exactly what's wrong with all due respect.
That's why we end up in this mess after mess after mess.
The Democrats propose a mess.
The Democrats propose government expansion, and the Republicans think they've got to have their alternative.
There are a lot of Republicans that think this way.
They're reactive.
They believe the Democrats run the show, so when the Democrats come up with an idea, they automatically conclude people will want it.
So they've got to come up with their own alternative, like immigration.
We'll do it, but we'll do it smarter.
We'll do it, we just won't call it amnesty, although it will be, but we won't call it whatever.
Instead of just saying no.
So now the pressure is on well, not much pressure, but but Jeb Bush says it's up.
Now, Ted, in other words, you just can't be a naysayer.
You just can't say no.
You've got to have an alternative.
No, you don't.
The alternative to what the Democrat Party wants starts with no.
And the alternative is to start getting rid of government run things.
I mean, we've got right in front of us.
Again, the best evidence in the world that government can't do these things.
No matter how well intentioned, no matter how big their hearts, no matter how big their desire, they just are not capable.
They do not have the best people.
The best people are in the private sector.
The theoreticians and the people that gum up the works are in the government.
And it's just the way it is.
So the alternative to a Democrat proposal starts with no.
And then you say what we're really going to do is we're going to Reduce government's role in health care, and we're going to reduce government's role in airport security.
We're going to reduce government's role wherever, and we're going to contract it out private sector where it can be done right and cheaper, more efficiently, as it always is in the private sector.
It's always done better.
It's always done cheaper, and it's always done more efficiently.
Problem is the Democrats have demonized the private sector so much that average people think that private sector companies want to kill them.
They're customers.
They want to steal from them.
They want to kill them.
They want to make them sick.
They want to make them fat.
They want to destroy their lives.
This is what the Democrat Party has been for 50 years.
Take a look at its enemies list.
So why do we why do we need an alternative to bigger government that is itself bigger government?
Just say no.
We're not going there.
How about instead of waiting for the Democrats to propose something?
Why don't we?
Just out of the clear blue propose something and make them react and follow along.
Well, we'll never get covered, and they'll reap us to shreds and so forth and all that.
Can't never did anything.
The evidence is clear.
You can't have a better illustration than what's happening right now of government incompetence.
They're just folks, this is in a way it's it's not a godsend, but I'm telling you.
We've got this notion that government can do it better because government cares this with the the thing that is in many people's lives, the most important thing to them, their health care, is being screwed up royally.
What another opportunity to teach has been presented here.
And we get crickets from the GOP.
We do.
And I'm not saying this to be critical.
I'm trying to be helpful.
But I'm just an entertainer.
Never forget that.
And I'm just trying to, you know, pied piper you.
Because I really don't mean anything, I'm saying.
You'll hear that in the soundbites.
Grab soundbite 33.
We just got this one.
This afternoon at the White House daily press briefing, the chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, Jason Furman.
Oh, to set this up, the unemployment numbers are out, and they're absolutely horrible.
The number of new jobs is absolutely horrible.
The number of people who left the labor force is horrible.
The unemployment rate came down seven to two.
Unemployment rate went down to seven point two percent, and even the drive-bys in their reports are saying it unexpected uh doesn't make sense.
It only makes sense if you add to it the number of people leaving the labor force.
The universe of jobs continues to shrink.
And that's why the unemployment rate's going.
The unemployment rate doesn't mean anything anymore.
The real unemployment rate's about twelve percent.
That's the U6.
That counts people who are no longer looking for work.
They've been looking so long they've given up.
And so now the economic news is horrible.
The jobs news is rotten, so they bring this guy Furman out there, who's the uh chairman of President's Council of Economic Advisors, and he had this to say about the economy and what's wrong with it.
Sales growth, as shown in those first two indicators slowed in the first half of the month, and one survey said 40% of consumers cut back on their spending because of their uncertainty.
UI claims um soared by 50,000, the Gallup job creation index slowed.
Economic confidence fell to the lowest level in years, steel production fell, and mortgage applications um slowed.
That's just based on the data we have through October 12th.
So as we look at more of October, those numbers could change and could potentially get worse.
This all just really underscores how unnecessary and harmful the shutdown and the brinksmanship was for the economy.
Well, how long did this shutdown go?
Two weeks, two and a half weeks?
And yet, all of that because the government was shut down with Brinksmanship for two and a half weeks.
This is amazing.
Forty percent of consumers cut back on their spending because of their uncertainty.
UI unemployment insurance claims soared by 50,000.
The Gallup job creation index slowed.
Economic confidence fell to the lowest level in years, steel production fell, mortgage application slowed.
And that's just based on the data we have through October 12th, and it's all because of the shutdown.
What a crock.
Yep, they're trying to blame all of this economic downturn on the shutdown.
We are supposed to believe that employers did not hire in September because they were afraid of a possible government shutdown in October.
Yes, you see, that's how things work.
Employers, see, everybody's so focused on government that they weren't going to hire anybody at the ABC ECME Widget Company because there might be a government shutdown in October.
So they didn't hire anybody in September.
Yep, what we're supposed to believe.
These are just anecdotes.
That's what Obama and Carney call all these reports from employers who say they aren't hiring people or they're moving them to part-time workers because of Obamacare, they're just anecdotes.
And by the way, the regime is now denying that there's an increase in part-time hiring.
They're literally denying it.
Just openly denying it.
It's another thing that sets John Stewart off.
He does that that's just a flat out lie.
It's an insult to his intelligence.
That's one reason he called it a turd last night.
That's perfectly permissible terminology in low information newscasts.
Call something a turd.
If it works, it works.
Tom, somewhere in Oklahoma, great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
It's an honor, Russ.
Hey, let me ask you first, how how are you feeling today?
Are you better?
I'm about 95, 96%, sir.
Yes, thank you.
Well, you sound really good for someone who's been sick.
Hey, you know what?
I've been a uh government contractor for 20 years, and I I want to describe something here that I I think people don't understand.
Failure is the norm in government contracting.
If it had been a success, that would have been the big surprise.
This website was going to fail, everyone knew it.
I want to explain why and then kind of some political reasons or implications of that.
You know, when you uh when you do a government contract, you get uh statement of work, you get the contract, and it's all backed by regulations and several departments, etc.
And if you look at the you know, everyone involved in this website, uh what what they had there was uh was direction and goals, uh, which are typical for a government contract.
They were unresolvable.
There was there was no way to implement this with the IRS coming at you from one direction, private insurers from another, HHS from another, the laws.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on.
You're you're going real fast here, and I'm having trouble.
I think I know what you're saying, but I've I'm having trouble following you.
First, let's say you you've been a government contractor for 20 years, so you have experience dealing with government contracts.
And you're you're you're saying when you get a government contract, it it's it there's no way it can actually succeed because the objectives and goals are what?
They're they're unresolvable.
What what they'll give you is directions, uh uh a directive to do one particular thing, but this document will be written by a committee and another committee and another committee, and another committee will say, well, we want you to do this, but those two goals are unresolvable.
Oh.
You have to choose one.
You have to say, I'm going to do this thing, because they're not going to get back all together.
You've got to implement this by a certain date.
And so you can't get everyone together and fix it.
You just have to choose one.
What that means is regardless of how good you do it, you will fail.
And so it's perfectly normal.
Failure is the norm in government contracting, and the merry-go-round, you just you just get another contract, you move on.
Yes, you failed, but you're going to get another.
Don't worry about it.
Just keep on rolling.
But don't you dare blame us.
Don't you dare blame the government.
Now, I I I'm sorry that people are just coming to the realization when they go to this website that a government program was a failure, but that's the norm.
And what that means is uh, you know, kicking out the stuff.
Yeah, what are speed up, wait a minute now?
What are people supposed to take away from your call?
What what do you want them to know?
Uh look, if we were going to if we were going to cancel government programs because there were failures, we wouldn't have a government.
And so what that means is that if the Republicans are sitting around saying, we're gonna wait for healthcare.gov and and Obamacare to collapse because it's so bad, that's and fall into their capitalist hands, and which which is a good idea, but it's never gonna happen because they all do.
Absolutely.
Everything fails for the government.
Right.
And so this outfit that they hired, CGI out of Canada with a U.S. subsidiary hasn't had a success.
Yeah.
They tried to do a gun registry in Canada.
They've never had a success.
It's a contractor merry-go-rounds.
Absolutely, they were going to get another contract, and they'll get another one.
But so the contractors know they don't have to succeed.
Well, they cannot succeed.
The goals of the program are irresolvable by the contractor.
Okay, what he's saying is it's not possible.
The way the contracts are written, the demands, the list of things they want to can't be done because they conflict.
Makes sense to me.
I gotta take a break.
I wish I had more time, but I don't be right back, folks.
Okay, so all government contracts fail because they can't do anything else, which then becomes the expected norm.
And yet the people don't think that.
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