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December 4, 2013, Wednesday, Hour #2
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So I went to the email in the break, and that was typical.
I fully expected it.
Rush, why can't you just leave well enough alone?
They're not hurting you.
Okay, so a bunch of people want to hook up and become parents without any sex.
Well, what do you care, Rush?
Why can't you just leave it alone?
Why can't you just let people because they are the ones who can't leave it alone.
This is the point.
I don't care.
I don't care whether it's you take what smoking, vegetarianism, whatever it is, it's the left that's not content to live their lives the way they want to.
They force their way on everybody else or penalize people who don't live and speak the way they do.
I'm totally content if some oddballs want to start a website and come up with a way to have babies without actually knowing themselves and having sex, have at it.
But don't at the same time tell me that I'm the weird one.
Don't tell me and everybody else that we're the problem and the kooks and that we're the ones that are making you do the strange stuff.
Own it if you want to.
Folks, you know as well as I do.
It isn't us that are trying to force change and force our way on people.
It's the exact time.
We're here minding our own business.
We're playing by the rules.
We're trying to do the best we can.
We know we're not perfect.
Everybody makes mistakes.
But every if we're trying to keep our kids healthy, we're trying to keep them away from bad influences, crime drugs, you name it.
Uh, and and yet there's there are these forces pushing at us from every which way, and they're trying to redefine what normal is.
No, I'm not surprised I got that anyway.
I think it's this I guess a seminar emailer.
You know, there's always here.
If you speak out against any of this extremism that left engages in, you become a target, and they're gonna shut you up.
Or they're gonna do some other thing to you to try to intimidate you into being quiet.
They are not going to be judged.
They are not going to have anybody inspector examine them.
No way.
I mean there's a I don't know who first coined the term, but the culture war, there's no question.
Pat Buchanan has written about it, Judge Bork wrote about it.
It's uh it's common.
Imagine, imagine that you are a millennial.
And you read a story, or you hear me, El Rushbo, tell you about a story, how women are hooking up to get pregnant.
They're not moving in with it, they're co-parents, but that's it.
I mean, they're just inspecting people on websites and all that, but it's an organization of women who are hooking up trying to get pregnant.
Now imagine that you are a millennial, and you hear this and you and you're being told, well, this is the new normal to hell with this dating and courting and love and marriage and all that, just go to the website, vet somebody, find a way to artificially inseminate whoever and have a kit.
On the one hand, the millennials are being told that their abortions should be free, paid for by taxpayers.
On the other hand, they've got to go to a damn website to find a man willing to donate his sperm so they get pregnant.
Would you not be confused if you were a millennial?
What are you supposed to do?
Have the abortion or go to a website, find some sperm, and get pregnant.
What are you supposed, sir?
You think the abortions?
it is a tough choice.
What are you supposed to do?
It's confusing.
And because the website people who are pushing this co-parenting, they're trying to pass themselves off as the new normal.
Well, yeah, this is a generation of guys that don't want to own cars.
You know, that really bugs snertly.
When he found out that there was a survey of a bunch of millennials, primarily that live in big cities who have no interest in cars.
And that's all he had.
They're not real guys.
You can't be a guy and not want a car or care about cars or whatever.
And that's just a sign of different places that we uh that we all come from.
I know it is.
This is exactly my point.
This is why, and that's why I'm trying to tell people to hold on.
This kind of stuff that we're talking that this all an assault here on the nuclear family, and on the other side here, this co-parenting, but this is why, and then on the other side, have an abortion paid for by your neighbors, whatever.
This is why people think the country's falling apart.
And I'm telling you that is purposeful.
That is the result of an agenda.
Do you want to be led by the miserable folks?
Do you want to be led by the discontented and the unhappy?
And I I don't mean, I mean, sometimes you're discontented and unhappy.
I'm talking about people who are institutionally so.
Forever mad, cannot be pleased, cannot be happy.
It isn't in their makeup.
I don't want them defining anything.
I I don't want that kind of negativism dominating culture and life and everything.
Now let's let's get this millennial poll, because it's uh it's it's it's important here.
Two stories.
First, up here from the hill.com.
This is a this is a poll from Harvard University Institute of Politics.
Millennials are turning against Obamacare.
Now the other poll coming up, millennials are turning against Obama, period.
Young voters are turning against President Obama and his signature health care law according to a new poll from Harvard's Institute of Politics.
Obama's approval rating is plunged to 41%, with voters aged 18 to 29.
That's down from 52% the last time Harvard polled the group.
While 56% in the poll said that uh they backed Obama last year.
Just 46% say that they would do so again.
That's a that's a drop of 10 points inside of a year.
Uh the Harvard uh polling director, Trey Grayson said, we're now seeing a sea change among this critical demographic.
The millennials, I mean, these are the people who bought hope and change back in 2008.
They bought the utopia.
They bought the end of acrimony, they bought the end of bickering.
They bought the uh the end of yelling and all and and partisanship, and they thought it was going to be peace and love.
Obama's gonna lower the sea levels.
He's gonna lower the temperature, he's gonna get rid of all the hatred for the United States, and there was gonna be massive love out there.
And obviously, such hasn't happened.
Now, here is the IBD tip poll.
Their new name is Investors.com.
I'm gonna read their editorial.
We're we we keep hearing about how the Republican Party is full of radical Tea Party crazies.
But our latest poll shows that it's Democrats who are out of touch with reality and well outside the mainstream.
The public overwhelmingly believes the country is headed in the wrong direction.
That current economic policies are not working, that President Obama is doing a bad job, that government should be smaller, that Obamacare should be repealed, but not Democrats.
On issue after issue, In fact, Democrats are the outliers by wide margins, according to analysis of the December survey.
They are by and large polyannish about the economy.
They can see no evil when it comes to Obama or Obamacare, and they are extremists when it comes to the size and role of the federal government.
And this, I'm gonna tell you, if there was ever polling data revealing just how radicalized the Democrat Party's become, this is it.
And there's no reason to sugarcoat this.
I'm gonna just analyze this for you.
Those who identify themselves as Democrats would prefer centralized tyranny, federal government tyranny with Obama at the helm.
With failure all around, the Democrats say the country's going in the right direction, they like Obamacare, and that's just the way it is.
But they are a minority.
That's the point.
I have often tried to convince people the media is what is what makes this unbelievable.
But I'm telling you, Tea Party type people, people who think that way, conservative, are the majority of thinking in this country.
It isn't liberalism that is.
Even in the polling data that asks people anonymously to identify whether liberal or conservative, it's conservative two to one, 40 percent to 20 percent.
Now, Democrat Republican is a different thing, but those are different factors that make that up.
When you ask them about their ideology, only 20% of the people in the country identify as liberal.
But then out there you've got the media with their daily suspenseful, never-ending, many cliffhangers a day, soap opera, dominated by the liberal agenda.
And so the impression, and you've got Hollywood, same thing.
So the impression in the media is that we're the minority, and we're not.
And the Republican Party believes they're the minority too, and they act that way.
They act afraid of themselves, afraid of their own shadows.
They think they've got to somehow be thought of like Democrats are thought of if they're to ever have a prayer.
And that is a product of the Washington culture combined with the media, combined with a lack of confidence.
To get a sense of just how out to lunch Democrats are these days, consider this.
The economy is barely moving after four years of Obama's recovery.
There are millions who have given up looking for work.
Household incomes are way down.
Poverty is up.
Ninety-one and a half million Americans are not working.
They're not in the labor force.
That number still overwhelms me.
I just unacceptable.
The economy's in a tank.
There is nothing hopeful coming out of the regime.
There's no end in sight to any of this.
All Obama talks about is more income redistribution, more taxes.
He keeps attacking the rich.
He keeps going after the engine that produces and creates wealth, and that is the private sector, and the Democrats are eating it up.
They love it.
They can't get enough of it.
They can't get enough of Obama attacking the genuine creation of wealth.
Almost all the Democrats are united, but it is a minority of thinking, as is evidenced by the poll.
Sixty-four percent of the people in this poll think the country is headed in the wrong direction.
The Democrats, it's just the exact opposite.
The Democrats in the poll think it we just in such great, great shape.
Those who identify themselves as Democrats are positively upbeat.
Two-thirds of the people who identify themselves as Democrats are happy as they can be.
Perfectly satisfied with the direction of the country.
Nor are the Democrats willing to entertain any doubts about Obama.
Overall, his approval rating is just 40% in this poll.
31% of independents support him.
But 80% of Democrats like the job that he's doing.
Now, I don't know how much of that is just sheer partisan loyalty and how much of it is actual intelligent thought.
But it's a scary thing if that's actual intelligent thought, people actually thinking about where we are and where we're going and supporting it to the tune of 80%.
Whoa.
A frightening prospect, wouldn't you agree?
While only 42% of independents and just 15% of Republicans think Obama is honest, 93% of Democrats do.
You want some of the partisan divide.
Who are the extremists here?
Who are the oddballs?
You know, I've said it over and over.
We really are being governed by the minority.
And that there, there's one thing that is binding all of these modern Democrats together.
In order to be a modern Democrat, you have to be an out-of-touch extremist.
That's it has to be the primary requirement for entrance into the club.
It's worth noting, too, that on question after question, Republicans and independents are more closely aligned than independents and Democrats.
And they've got charts here that show all of that.
No matter how you look at this poll, the outliers, the weirdos, the extremists, the people that are way out of.
When you say independents and Republicans are almost in lockstep on these questions, and over there are the Democrats and liberals, then that's what they mean.
They are the extremists.
They are the ones out of the mainstream.
They are the ones who represent a minority opinion.
And in this poll, there is no question of it.
So I just mentioned this to you.
It's tough to stay optimistic because you're bombarded.
You're bombarded with the notion every day that you're the oddball, that you're the minority, that you're the extremist, you're the kook, you're the racist, bigot, sex at home.
It's not true.
You've gonna have the courage to just let that stuff bounce off of you.
It's not true.
I gotta take a break.
We'll be back with much more right after this.
I might get back to the phones here in just a second, but I want to share with you the take on this Harvard poll by old buddy Ron Fournier.
He used to be the AP, now he's at the National Journal.
And he's looked at the Harvard poll on millennials.
The young Americans are turning against Obama and Obamacare according to a new survey of millennials.
People between the ages of 18 and 29 who are vital to the fortunes of the president and his signature health care law.
The most startling finding, the most startling finding of Harvard's poll is this.
A majority of Americans under 25 would favor throwing Obama out of office.
Did you hear that?
It's in the Harvard poll.
Not the investors' business daily poll.
That's a whole different poll.
This is the Harvard poll.
The most startling finding.
A majority of Americans under 25, the youngest millennials, would favor throwing Obama out of office.
You talk about a turnaround.
If it weren't for the millennial vote in 2012, we wouldn't be talking about Barack Obama.
Well, there's a there's a lot of factors.
But this survey is part of a 13-year study of the attitudes of young adults.
Finds that America's rising generation is worried about its future, disillusioned with the U.S. political system, strongly opposed to the government's surveillance apparatus.
That dovetails of what I see on these little tech blogs that I read and drifting away from both major parties.
Now I'll tell you what's different about this.
It wasn't but six months ago that I saw a similar poll about the millennials, but they were not disillusioned with Obama.
They were disillusioned with America.
And that broke my heart and bothered me.
They were they were they were not losing faith in Obama.
They were losing faith in the country now.
I mean, this is a major turnaround.
Now they're losing faith in Obama.
And it makes total sense.
They're looking out, they don't see a future.
Look at all the people out of work.
Look at what's happening to wages.
And Obama's out there today, once again attacking creation of wealth.
Obama is once again out there attacking capitalism and promoting high taxes and the redistribution of wealth and income inequality.
It's all he can do.
I think I've got it here in the sound bites.
I've got I've got four of them here.
Let me let me read a transcript for a bit.
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I'm gonna take a long shot.
I'm gonna, I'm just gonna assume that it's in these two bites.
And I'm gonna get to the phones.
Well, no, I don't have time.
I do have time.
I just haven't taken time to read them.
I'm just gonna roll a dice here.
That these two bites, this is from today.
Obama's out there, center for American Progress.
He's t.
Oh gosh, we don't have time.
Oh, geez.
I thought we were in a different segment.
I've only got 15 seconds.
And these Obama bites without editing would run 30 minutes.
The guy never shuts up.
But we've edited them down.
Okay, so you got something to look forward to after our obscene profit timeout coming up.
Well, I'm glad you told me I didn't have time.
I'd have called for the sound bites.
The engineer would have headed to the bathroom not knowing what to do.
Do you know what explains all this?
The Democrats have never gotten over losing on the issue of family values.
They're tired, they've never gotten over being on the outside of family values.
And so they're vindictive about okay.
All right.
Family values, family schmelues.
You want family values, we'll show you what values are.
And they have begun an agenda to rip them apart because they can't win with traditional family value.
That's why they make fun of it.
That's why they make fun of Christians, make fun of pro-lifers, make fun of Tea Party.
Family values assault on the nuclear family.
Do not tell me, do not make the mistake of assuming this is not an agenda.
All right, here we go.
Here's Obama.
We'll get to the phone calls.
And I gotta, I gotta tell you again, it's just all kinds of stuff.
I still got to squeeze in here, and I'll do it.
It's just gonna, it's gonna be a Herculean task.
Or Herculean, depending on if you're real into.
Okay.
In Washington, Obama's out talking to his left-wing extremist buddies at the Center for American Progress, a town hall on the education arts recreation campus.
And he's talking about the economy and income inequality.
Starting in the late 70s, the social compact began to unravel.
Technology made it easier for companies to do more with less.
Eliminating certain job occupations.
A more competitive world let companies ship jobs anywhere.
And as good manufacturing jobs automated or headed offshore, workers lost their leverage, jobs paid less and offered fewer benefits.
As a trickle-down ideology became more prominent, taxes were slashed for the wealthiest, while investments and things that make us all richer, like schools and infrastructure, were allowed to whip it.
That's not the soundbut I meant, but that's okay because I can't take it back, and I want to stop it because that's that's Obama playing off the pope.
That's Obama once again attacking trickle down, lying about everything, economic growth happens with trickle down.
You hire somebody to mow your yard is trickled down.
You get a service, whoever mows your yard gets paid, they there's value all around.
It's negotiated, that's trickle down.
You go buy a TV, it's trickle down.
You buy the TV, you get the TV, you take it home.
Whoever made it benefits, whoever sold it benefits, whoever got it to the store benefits.
That's trickle down.
It's exactly what capitalism is.
These people have been on an all-out assault to demonize capitalism with that term trickle down.
What they want you to think trickle down is that the rich will be generous and give money to people.
Or that the rich will pay people thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars an hour, that the rich will be nice people.
That's to them what trickle down is.
And when the rich do not give their money away, when the rich do not, and they do, by the way, in charitable donations that you would you couldn't, you wouldn't believe.
A more competitive world, let companies ship jobs anywhere.
That's been going on.
That's the way of the world.
And it's up to people who dislike Jeff Bezos said.
It's a tough place out there, the world.
And you gotta make your own place in it.
And the world is not going to make any allowances no matter where you the world is what it is.
The world economy is what it is.
You carve your niche in it.
You take your piece of the pie, the world economy, if it was all capitalism, be growing faster, anybody keep up with.
This man is in, he is he is simply, ladies and gentlemen, uneducated on the economy.
He does not understand it.
He's simply a socialist who believes the rich are inherently evil, that income inequality is inherently evil, and that it's got to be fixed by taking from the people who have it and giving to the people.
And this business, workers lost their leverage, jobs paid less, offered fewer benefits.
There's that word again.
Benefits.
Benefits.
What the hell's benefits?
People wait around for benefit.
It's just a it's just Mr. Limbaugh health care with the benefit.
People weren't losing their health.
No, they weren't.
All of this is a crock.
A trickle-down ideology became more prominent.
Taxes were slashed for the taxes were slashed for everybody.
The Democrats still can't come to grips with the fact that the tax cuts and the economic boom of the 80s are what made the Clinton years seem so prosperous.
They just can't stand that.
And so they have to go in and rewrite history and try to say that Clinton's tax increases are what made us prosperous.
And that is in defiance of sheer logic.
You cannot take money away from people and grow their economic circumstances.
You just cannot do it.
You can't take money from businesses or anybody in the form of taxes, redistribute it, and call that economic growth.
That's not what it is.
Obama's been raising people's taxes five years.
What's the what where are we economically?
I'm telling you, the man is incompetent when it comes to economics.
Dangerously so.
All right, here's here's the here's the next bite.
What is this?
Uh yeah.
Cites the Pope.
This is it.
This is Pope, the media love, oh, that's the greatest Pope ever.
This guy's out there ripping Reagan, ripping capitalism.
The Pope's out there ripping trickle down.
They love the Pope now.
They're really conflicted because they hate the Catholic Church.
Because the Catholic Church is anti-abortion.
But here comes the Pope ripping Reagan and trickled down, and now they're conflicted.
I guess they can love the Catholic Church for a couple of weeks.
Some of you may have seen just last week.
Uh, the Pope himself spoke about this at eloquent length.
How can it be, he wrote, that it's not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points.
But this increasing inequality is most pronounced in our country.
And it challenges the very essence of who we are as a people.
Do you believe that?
This is the worst place in the world for economic opportunity and freedom.
This, the United States, it's the worst place in the world.
Cuba.
China.
You name it.
Venezuela, any number of places do it better than we do.
Do it smarter than we do.
This increasing inequality Is most pronounced in our country.
What that is, folks, they're nothing smart about that.
That's that's not even a good lie.
That that that's just that is no, I don't think he's capable of a speech where he loves the country.
He's but no liberal is.
But this to say that the increasing inequality is most pronounced after five years of Obama.
What the hell has he been doing about five years of Obama?
He says this.
He doesn't say this after five years of Bush or five years of Reagan.
Five years of his own policies, and it's the worst place in the world.
I said this this is I don't know, folks.
This is just unconscionable.
And then the Pope, how can it be that it's not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies?
Well it must be we know about it.
It must be a news item.
Elderly person died, homeless.
We know about it.
Must have been a news item.
How else do we know about it?
Obama, it's your buddies in the media reporting on the stock market.
And by the way, your buddies, Obama, are reporting on the stock market because it's the only way that they can tell people that your stinking economy is any good.
That's why your buddies are talking about the stock market.
Okay, I got two more of these.
This is uh these are the two I think where Obama goes after income inequality, but I don't know how he can outdo.
Frankly, the increasing inequality is most pronounced in our country.
Now, remember this, remember this IBD poll.
They're Democrats cheering this.
I'm just they are the extreme outliers.
The Democrat Damn right.
This country, the most inequality in the world, the United States.
Most economic hardship in the United States, damn right, way to go about people that believe this, folks, but they are not in the majority.
All right, here's uh same same speech, same same place.
It's well past the time to raise a minimum wage that in real terms right now is below where it was when Harry Truman was in office.
This shouldn't be an ideological question.
It was Adam Smith, the father of free market economics, who once said they who feed, clothe, and lodge the whole body of the people should have such a share of the produce of their own labor as to be themselves tolerably well fed, clothed, and lodged.
And for those of you who don't speak old English, let me translate.
It means if you work hard, you should make a decent living.
If you work hard, you should be able to support a family.
Yeah, you can't do that in America anymore, but especially after five years of Obama.
You can't even find a job because of Obama.
So now we're going to go out there and attack Adam Smith and claim an Adam Smith wanted to increase the minimum wage.
Well past time to raise the minimum wage.
Real terms.
That's not gonna solve anything.
It never has any.
We've raised it, I don't know how many times, but never enough Mether Limbaugh.
We have never raised it enough.
All right, what should be enough.
You can you know, this is exactly what it we have to keep re-litigating this failed crap of liberty.
We have to keep going through this.
It never works, it never has worked, and yes, we have to keep reminding people of it.
Because we still have the brain-dead advocates of this stuff.
Okay, here's here's the last one, I promise.
So this law is gonna work.
And for the sake of our economic security, it needs to work.
If you still don't like Obamacare, and I know you don't.
Even though it's built on market-based ideas of choice and competition in the private sector, then you should explain how exactly you'd cut costs and cover more people and make insurance more secure.
You owe it to the American people to tell us what you are for, not just what you're against.
That's another thing.
You never tell us what you're for.
We do it every day.
Anyway, for the New York Times, one quick thing, August 31st, this year.
Income grap grows, income gap grows wider and faster.
From 2009 through 2011, the last latest year for which the data is available.
The ratio increased 1.14 percentage points and meaning income inequality grew four times faster under Obama than prior to him.
He's out there ripping in the income inequality, and it is it has it has grown four times faster during his presidency.
He's the architect of it.
Okay, here we go.
Another obscene profit timeout, but we're back and we'll get to your phone calls when we get back.
Ladies and gentlemen, I have a question, and then we're gonna get to the phones.
I got a quick question.
How come nobody has a problem with Obama quoting the Pope to make a point about how awful we are?
Nobody has a pro Obama go out, quote the Pope to make the point the United States is awful.
Well, if Obama can quote the Pope about how bad America is, why can't we quote Jeremiah Wright to make a point about how awful Obama is.
Why is Jeremiah Wright off limits and the Pope isn't?
It's just a question.
No.
I'm not trying to stir things up here.
I just a question that occurred to me.
Here's uh here's Tanya in Eddie, Texas.
Tanya, I'm really appreciate your patience and welcome to the program.
Oh, thank you.
No problem.
I'm I've enjoyed sitting here listening to you.
I appreciate that.
I really do.
Um what I wanted to call and um my grandmother and my dad forever have been sitting here reading your book on his nook.
The uh Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims.
Oh, yes.
And uh my grandmother has figured out through her she's been doing genealogy research for the last oh, who knows, fifty, sixty years, and she is the eighth great granddaughter of Governor William Bradford.
No way.
Yes, which makes me the tenth.
No way.
Yes, way.
Yes, absolute way.
And she's also the grandmother Edward Winslow.
She's the your grandmother's the eighth great granddaughter of William Bradford, and you're that make you the tenth, obviously.
Yes, it makes me the tenth.
That's that exciting.
Well, it is.
But I tell you what's exciting to me is that uh I mean uh there's only a few people who could be related to William Bradford, and you happen to listen to this program.
I think that's what blows me away.
What are the odds of that?
That's just phenomenal.
It's it's very very exciting to me.
I mean, uh when I was in third grade, my grandmother did a uh on the Mayflower, and she made out the pedigree chart of how we were related to everybody, and of course it bored me to tears when I was in third grade, but I have uh I've grown to become very interested in it over the last thirty something years.
Well, I know in third grade, who can you don't care about any of that stuff?
But now it's just tell me how to get an A. Well, now it's a matter of great pride.
That is that's uh that just amazing.
Absolutely.
And uh but does she did her and my dad both wanted you to know um the chart that you have in the back of the book that shows the city map and the name of the streets and where um Edward Winslow was staying, his little plot of land, and uh Bradford's plot of land and Cook's plot of land, that all three of them were there that they're related to each other by by that.
All three of our ancestors were there together.
Isn't that just amazing?
It's absolutely amazing.
So I thought you were gonna compliment my map.
Well, go ahead.
Go ahead.
No, you know, I'm an ego freak.
I think everything's about me.
Oh no, I'm just kidding.
I'm just I'm just uh uh taunting the left there.
That is just I I I'm I'm I I'm just blown away by this.
I'm glad I could blow you away.
It it uh from what I hear, I listen to your show when I come out here and you know, sit with my grandmother and stuff, so it's it's not easy to blow you away, so I'm kinda proud of me.
Well, wait a minute.
You d uh you only listen to the program when you come up there to see I I uh yeah I can't lie, I listen to it yes when I'm here near a radio when I'm at home.
So or when I'm gonna go.
Oh, okay.
So you do listen to the show at home.
Okay, okay.
Yes.
Yes.
All right.
Well, Tanya, I'm I'm I'm appreciative that you got through.
Um and I really I really appreciate your waiting.
Oh, you're welcome.
You're welcome.
It wasn't bad because I love listening to you uh the Obama funny things the way he did I I had a nice time sitting here laughing at it while I was listening to it.
I I I can't speaking of that, I can't recall ever in my life a president who just rejoiced in quoting critics of this country.
Who just got off on it, and he clearly does.
Just astounding.
But Tanya, thank you again very much.
We will be back with much more here right after this, folks.
Don't go away.
Still so much to get here, and I'm looking at get to here, and I'm looking at the the roster of people waiting on hold, and they're all good.
So I have a um a programming format challenge.
I got much to squeeze into our remaining busy broadcast hour.
And if you're on hold, I want you to stay there.
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