CORRECTION.... COMMENTS WERE GRABLED WHEN POSTED ON ERIKA'S BLOG, FOR SOME REASON. SO NO CENSORSHIP WAS IN PLAY. SEE POST BELOW... SORRY ERIKA.
Erika if that’s the way it was posted, then there’s something wrong with the blog, and the way it formats texts… Anyway, somethings wrong somewhere. As you see, when I copied and pasted my response to your blog it was totally garbled.
Please accept my apologies for to quickly jumping to conclusions. I thought it strange knowing your character. But I didn’t know what else to think… Now I see there’s a problem somewhere, ether with my lack of computer skills, or with the blog…. I will be editing my comments at my blog to correct the error. Again, I profusely apologize, and ask your forgiveness.
FULL POST TO JANE Q PUBLIC
(QUOTE).. >>A “telethon,” on Charter Channel 10, during which featured speaker, Rev. Wendel Runion, made various claims, including that Jeffrey Dahmer lost his sense of accountability by being taught evolution in school.<<
Are you saying this is a lie? Hummm! I saw the original interview with Dahmer where he espoused those claims made by Rev. Runion. Better fact check your allegation before throwing stuff around out of hand. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFzp7l8LJo8 .... http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/tools/quotes/dahmer.asp
Sounds like a severe hostility towards those of faith having any involvement in the public square, or on policy ... Guess all those from the Black Robed Regiment that fought and died for freedom during the Revolution are to be denigrated and ridiculed for their Christian beliefs, and world view .... and to be delegated to the ash heap of history as unimportant. Hardly!
THE BLACK REGIMENT LED THE FIGHT IN OUR WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE
http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/read_blackregiment.html
Those people of faith gave their life's blood for the liberty and freedom we now enjoy. Guess their sacrifice is suppose to be forgotten. I think not! It was their Christian faith that motivated them into fighting for freedom, and liberty. Even Ethan Allen, a rabid atheist made a coalition with those of faith for freedom.
>>There were no candidates or volunteers answering the phones,<<
False.
As to the distance of Shuler's door with his name on it, to an early voting location, Chad and Don measured it for themselves... and according to election law, all candidate names and campaigning are to be 50 ft from the entrance of any polling location. Unless requested for a waver of 25 ft. Shuler's people have not requested a waver, as of this writing. If this had been a Republican's name on the door within the 50 ft limit, you can bet your bottom dollar that the majority democrat members of the Board of Elections, and the entire democrat party would have been foaming at the mouth over this outrage. But nooo!... you take the democrats, who are the 2 to 1 majority board members at their word. It's amazing!
And besides… Why the vitriol against Chad Nesbitt? You're now starting to sound like the lame stream, liberal media that reports by omission concerning the Firehouse story. I don't see an updated report from WLOS, that the Swannanoa Fire Department has written a letter to the Buncombe County Board of Elections, and to Nesbitt, saying that it doesn’t charge a fee for using it's facilities.
Nor was any money raised on the backs of the 9/11 victims, as is being reported by those with an ax to grind have reported. Guess the truth doesn't matter when the media wants to smear someone they have animosity towards. A separate memorial service for the 9/11 victims was held. The fire fighters participated in that service. I think if the firefighters thought the service was inappropriate, especially since so many fellow firefighters lost their lives on 9/11, they would've certainly refrained from being involved at all, and would have summarily refused to have anything to do such sacrilege. But they didn't do that.
I don't know from who, or where your getting your information, but they sure are doing a piss poor job as an informant. Because of so many inaccuracies in this commentary… I'm very disappointed at so many inaccuracies. That's unfortunate. For while I have always, and still do applaud your efforts. I think some corrections should be made to so many false and distorted allegations.
Really it all sounds like a personal problem to me … and friction more about style than substance. If I didn't know better, I'd think this blog entry was written by someone else that we know. It's not really a case to be taken seriously concerning an exposé on Nesbitt, and his party leadership. Especially since there's so many inaccuracies. I'm just sayin'.
MY SECOND POST TO JANE Q PUBLIC.
CORRECTION.... COMMENTS WERE GRABLED WHEN POSTED FOR SOME REASON. SO NO CENSORSHIP WAS IN PLAY... SORRY ERIKA.
Wow Erika why were my comments and links not posted about your objections to the Dahmer statments quoted by Wendell Runion. I told you I saw the original show where Dahmer makes that very comment about evolution. And then I posted a link to the youtube video which you chose to censor. Is this open and honest dialog? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFzp7l8LJo8 .... http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/tools/quotes/dahmer.asp
Why did you censor my comments about the Blacked Robed Regiment? That has also has been removed from my post.
>>Or are you claiming that there is some partisan argument to be made between 18′ and 25′? There is not. I will take the word of Democrats, Socialists, or Nazis with a tape measure.<<'
It's funny, that as a poll worker, we were told repeatedly not to have candidate stickers, or signs within the 50ft buffer of the polling place. That's election law. That's called electioneering. And believe me, they will call the law and run you off the place if you violate that buffer. And yes, Don and Chad used a tape measure... whether it was before or after the meeting, they did measure it. And if Shuler's name WAS within the fifty foot polling place, which is against election law... why did they reduce the distance to 25ft? It must have been within the 50ft buffer or they wouldn't have reduced the distance.... BTW, It was a Shuler staffer that told Chad and Don that it was 18ft.
Why all the effort at trying to make someone out to be a liar over this situation? It's ridiculous. This animosity has to stop.
>>Was the fundraiser conducted on 9/11?
Did it not create controversy?
Was it not teased with that video?
Were allegations of ethical violations not then made?<<
So what! The Democrats will use every opportunity to lie and try to deceive people, and try to make something out of nothing. Just look at the campaign ads run by Shuler, against Miller. Some of them were lies by omission.
>>This “piss poor” informant would like to know how your rant addresses any of these claims. (And how the good Reverend would feel about your language.)<<
Honey if that's the worse I ever say, then I'll be doing good. I don't know the good Reverend, as I've only talked to him once on the phone... he wouldn't know me if he bumped into me. So I don't know what the good Reverend would think. What he thinks is not the one I'm concerned about.
>>I am observing the implosion of a local party and frankly, finding it somewhat amusing. Any political party willing to install Chad Nesbitt and Don Yelton at the helm deserves whatever they deliver.<<
It does sounds like a personal problem to me. If you hate Nesbitt so much and the Republican Party under his leadership, then you should be rejoicing in your perceived failure of it. And encouraging Chad to run again for the Chairmanship to further kill the party. So all the RINOs and moderates can take over and make it into the resounding success it was in the past. Please! It was time to try something different, and someone knew.
>>“I don’t see an updated report from WLOS, that the Swannanoa Fire Department has written a letter to the Buncombe County Board of Elections, and to Nesbitt, saying that it doesn’t charge a fee for using it’s facilities.”<<
Really! Strange, because I was there, when Chad showed WLOS the letter from the Swannanoa Fire Chief saying that the fire dept charges no fees for use of it's facilities. WLOS even took a close up video of the letter where it could be read. I watched the video on WLOS when they aired the clip. Chad has the letter. Everyone at the firehouse that participated in the event knew exactly what it was about, and was eager to participate.
>>Pierson said, “I don’t even think the ROTC program were told it was a political event<<
Pierson knew.... everyone knew... and when Chad called Pierson... and confronted him about his comments, he sort of himed and hawed, and started back peddling.
Erika censored my comments about the eagerness of the firefighters participation in the tribute to 9/11 victims. Why so?
I still applaud your efforts Erika. Even though I disagree with you on your vitriol towards Chad. I've had my own words with Chad when he ran the first time. So I don't agree with anyone all the time. But you've done a lot to further the cause of Liberty. And I will coalesce with anyone that fights for that cause. For we agree more than we disagree.
I'm just disappointed that you chose to censored my post.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
The End of American Empire?
MURRIN: At the same time the system that rises challenges far quicker as it moves into the vacuum created by the old system, and that's the East. The surprise will be the rate of that change. And we view the new administration in America as new hope. Unfortunately, if you look at historical precedents of underclass and the mechanisms of an underclass actually coming to the fore demographically, it is not new hope, it's the beginning of the end. And we're seeing that very quickly take place.
RUSH: Did you hear that? Did you understand what this guy said? He said that when the underclass, the mechanisms of an underclass come to the fore demographically. To translate this for you people in Rio Linda and Port St. Lucie, when the poor are expanded and more and more people become poor and become wards of the state, it's the beginning of the end. When the underclass -- that's a British term, underclass means the poor, it doesn't mean they're lesser people. When the poor become the dominant group, it's over, by definition it's over. Well, do I accept this? I do not accept this yet. I do not believe that it is inevitable, but I do believe that the path we're on would lead to this if we don't stop this, absolutely. That's how it works, Snerdley, if we don't stop this. We know what history says, that we're bound to repeat it if we ignore it. Here, he added one more thing to it.
RUSH: This morning on Squawk Box Europe, CNBC, David Murrin, cofounder of Emergent Asset Management, is the guest, and the anchor said, "David, you've just written a book here called Breaking the Code of History: A Map for the Future. So if we've been here before, David, as I think you argue, what goes on after this?"
MURRIN: I think sometimes long-term history impacts the now and we're in it like a schism, like two tectonic plates that suddenly shift after a hundred years of energy building up. And that's really the end of the Western Christian empire. It's bigger than the British empire, the American empire. It's the sum of all the Christian empires for nearly 900 years. And America is the last one. And when the last one changes and declines, which it's in, it will be very rapid, it's the end of the whole system.
RUSH: I've never heard it put that way. The Christian empire, America is the largest part it and is the last one, and when the last one changes and declines, which it's in, so the American empire is in decline. And this is partly because of the health care bill. So he added this.
MURRIN: The refusal of Obama to commit to the missile defense system in Poland was a terrible sign to the adversaries of America, they saw it as weakness. And, in fact, if you look at Chinese policy since and articulation, it's been far more aggressive and expansive. So the moment that the incumbent shows its inability to project power and use the power it has, the challengers move forward very quickly, 56% of their society is male. In a normal society it's 51. That's 5% of extra risk capital and what that means is they are far more risk-orientated than actually a society in the West.
RUSH: All right, let me explain that. They've got 56% males, which means they got a lot of guys they can afford to lose in battle. And they perceive Obama as weak. And they're acting on it. And so are the others of our adversaries, see Obama as weak. In other words, this guy is an unmitigated disaster no matter which way you slice it. Again, vindication for your host, El Rushbo, the most dangerous man in America, because I'm right.
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_032410/content/01125112.guest.html
RUSH: Did you hear that? Did you understand what this guy said? He said that when the underclass, the mechanisms of an underclass come to the fore demographically. To translate this for you people in Rio Linda and Port St. Lucie, when the poor are expanded and more and more people become poor and become wards of the state, it's the beginning of the end. When the underclass -- that's a British term, underclass means the poor, it doesn't mean they're lesser people. When the poor become the dominant group, it's over, by definition it's over. Well, do I accept this? I do not accept this yet. I do not believe that it is inevitable, but I do believe that the path we're on would lead to this if we don't stop this, absolutely. That's how it works, Snerdley, if we don't stop this. We know what history says, that we're bound to repeat it if we ignore it. Here, he added one more thing to it.
RUSH: This morning on Squawk Box Europe, CNBC, David Murrin, cofounder of Emergent Asset Management, is the guest, and the anchor said, "David, you've just written a book here called Breaking the Code of History: A Map for the Future. So if we've been here before, David, as I think you argue, what goes on after this?"
MURRIN: I think sometimes long-term history impacts the now and we're in it like a schism, like two tectonic plates that suddenly shift after a hundred years of energy building up. And that's really the end of the Western Christian empire. It's bigger than the British empire, the American empire. It's the sum of all the Christian empires for nearly 900 years. And America is the last one. And when the last one changes and declines, which it's in, it will be very rapid, it's the end of the whole system.
RUSH: I've never heard it put that way. The Christian empire, America is the largest part it and is the last one, and when the last one changes and declines, which it's in, so the American empire is in decline. And this is partly because of the health care bill. So he added this.
MURRIN: The refusal of Obama to commit to the missile defense system in Poland was a terrible sign to the adversaries of America, they saw it as weakness. And, in fact, if you look at Chinese policy since and articulation, it's been far more aggressive and expansive. So the moment that the incumbent shows its inability to project power and use the power it has, the challengers move forward very quickly, 56% of their society is male. In a normal society it's 51. That's 5% of extra risk capital and what that means is they are far more risk-orientated than actually a society in the West.
RUSH: All right, let me explain that. They've got 56% males, which means they got a lot of guys they can afford to lose in battle. And they perceive Obama as weak. And they're acting on it. And so are the others of our adversaries, see Obama as weak. In other words, this guy is an unmitigated disaster no matter which way you slice it. Again, vindication for your host, El Rushbo, the most dangerous man in America, because I'm right.
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_032410/content/01125112.guest.html
Sunday, June 15, 2008
The Last Days of the United States
| June 12, 2008 RUSH: The Supreme Court ruled this morning that foreign terrorism suspects held at Club Gitmo have rights under the Constitution that challenge their detention in US civilian courts. It was a 5-4 ruling, Anthony Kennedy, the fifth vote, wrote the opinion, handed the Bush administration its third setback at the Supreme Court since 2004 over its treatment of prisoners who are being held indefinitely and without charges at Club Gitmo. "It was not immediately clear whether this ruling, unlike the first two, would lead to prompt hearings for the detainees, some of whom have been held more than 6 years. Roughly 270 men remain at the island prison, classified as enemy combatants and held on suspicion of terrorism or links to Al Qaida and the Taliban." As I said, a military lawyer for Bin Laden's ex-driver has sought dismissal of his case after the Supreme Court ruling this morning. Now, this is an abomination. This is just outrageous. Never before in the history of US warfare have we had to go out and Mirandize prisoners of war. That's what we're going to effectively have to do. We're going to have to read prisoners of war their rights just as we would a thief at the local convenience store. I'll tell you what this means. This means, don't capture 'em. There is a reaction for every action, and what this means is don't capture 'em. And if you're going to rendition 'em -- and, by the way, that's something started by Bill Clinton in the mid-nineties, rendition is where you send these people to unknown locations where they are held captive by the leaders of those nations who are your allies. Of course, an eager beaver press will be eager to find out where these prisoners have been taken as long as there's a Republican president. What's going to happen now, if these guys, these 270 guys now have access to the US Constitution as though they are citizens, these clowns at Club Gitmo, now the American servicemen and women who captured them going to have to be brought home for trial to explain their actions? I mean, a lot of unanswered questions here, but Ed Morrissey writes at the Hot Air blog, he says in our 232-year history, when have we ever allowed this kind of access to enemy combatants not captured inside the United States itself? These people have been captured in the battlefield. These people have been captured in Afghanistan and in Iraq, certain parts of Pakistan, they're brought to Club Gitmo, and now they are having conferred upon them US constitutional rights. So there is absolutely no limit now, no respect for the law anymore. The moral of this story is going to shake out this way. Take no captives. This is a victory for the enemy. It is a disgrace. It is inexplicable, but the Drive-Bys are happy. In fact, we'll start with Jeffrey Toobin at CNN celebrating this loss. And here's another thing. One of the things that really frustrates me about this, if you read the coverage, it was a loss for the Bush administration. It was another defeat for the Bush administration. Wrongo, Drive-Bys. It's a defeat for the United States of America. This is bad for the country. This is bad for US national security. Not just bad for Bush. But, of course, that's the context, and that's the action line, the narrative here, this is Bush's war. It's the United States of America's war, and it's bad news. Here's Jeffrey Toobin on CNN this morning. TOOBIN: This is really an extraordinary situation. This is the third time in four years that the Supreme Court has told the Bush administration, you're wrong, the system you set up, this time with the consent of Congress, is unconstitutional, does not give the detainees adequate rights to go to court and challenge their incarceration. What this decision sets the stage for is detainees having the opportunity to go to federal court and say, "Look, I don't belong here, federal judge, let me out." |
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Obama: Gradual Gas Price Rise Would be Fine
Obama: Gradual Gas Price Rise Would be Fine
RUSH: Here's what Obama said. "Obama suggested that rising gas prices are not the problem. The problem, he suggested, is they've gone up too fast. He said he would prefer a 'gradual adjustment.'" So your Democrat Party presidential nominee is all for rising gas prices. He just wouldn't have had them go up this fast if he'd had anything to do about it. There would have been a more gradual increase
RUSH: Here's what Obama said. "Obama suggested that rising gas prices are not the problem. The problem, he suggested, is they've gone up too fast. He said he would prefer a 'gradual adjustment.'" So your Democrat Party presidential nominee is all for rising gas prices. He just wouldn't have had them go up this fast if he'd had anything to do about it. There would have been a more gradual increase
Heterosexual AIDS Pandemic Threat Was Myth
Heterosexual AIDS Pandemic Threat Was Myth
RUSH: From the UK Independent, the headline: "'Threat of World AIDS Pandemic Among Heterosexuals is Over, Report Admits' -- A quarter of a century after the outbreak of AIDS, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has accepted that the threat of a global heterosexual pandemic has disappeared." May I give you people a little hint? There never was one. It was made up. I know, Snerdley, you think I'm going to get in trouble. There never was a global heterosexual AIDS pandemic. It was a threat. It was a myth. "In the first official admission that the universal prevention strategy promoted by the major AIDS organisations may have been misdirected, Kevin de [sic] Cock, the head of the WHO's department of HIV/AIDS said there will be no generalised epidemic of AIDS in the heterosexual population outside Africa. Dr. de Cock, an epidemiologist who has spent much of his career leading the battle against the disease, said understanding of the threat posed by the virus had changed.
"Whereas once it was seen as a risk to populations everywhere, it was now recognised that, outside sub-Saharan Africa, it was confined to high-risk groups including men who have sex with men, injecting drug users, and sex workers and their clients." Sex workers? Is that like prostitutes? Is that what they mean? Or people that work in sex clinics? I think they mean prostitutes. So this little liberal organization here led by Dr. De Cock, he's saying that after 25 years, it's now recognized that outside sub-Saharan Africa, AIDS was confined to high-risk groups, including men who have sex with men. Not women who have sex with women. Well, it doesn't say that. It says men who have sex with men and injecting drug users and prostitutes and their clients.
Dr. De Cock said, "It's very unlikely there will be a --" if my name is De Cock and I ran this organization, I'd change it. I would change my name. "It is very unlikely there will be a heterosexual epidemic in other countries. Ten years ago a lot of people were saying there would be a generalised epidemic in Asia -- China was the big worry with its huge population. That doesn't look likely. But we have to be careful. As an epidemiologist it is better to describe what we can measure. There could be small outbreaks in some areas. … AIDS still kills more adults than all wars and conflicts combined." Even the Iraq war. Yes, it's hard to believe, ladies and gentlemen, but AIDS kills more people worldwide than the Iraq war. I'm not making it up. This is what Dr. De Cock says of the World Health Organization.
RUSH: From the UK Independent, the headline: "'Threat of World AIDS Pandemic Among Heterosexuals is Over, Report Admits' -- A quarter of a century after the outbreak of AIDS, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has accepted that the threat of a global heterosexual pandemic has disappeared." May I give you people a little hint? There never was one. It was made up. I know, Snerdley, you think I'm going to get in trouble. There never was a global heterosexual AIDS pandemic. It was a threat. It was a myth. "In the first official admission that the universal prevention strategy promoted by the major AIDS organisations may have been misdirected, Kevin de [sic] Cock, the head of the WHO's department of HIV/AIDS said there will be no generalised epidemic of AIDS in the heterosexual population outside Africa. Dr. de Cock, an epidemiologist who has spent much of his career leading the battle against the disease, said understanding of the threat posed by the virus had changed.
"Whereas once it was seen as a risk to populations everywhere, it was now recognised that, outside sub-Saharan Africa, it was confined to high-risk groups including men who have sex with men, injecting drug users, and sex workers and their clients." Sex workers? Is that like prostitutes? Is that what they mean? Or people that work in sex clinics? I think they mean prostitutes. So this little liberal organization here led by Dr. De Cock, he's saying that after 25 years, it's now recognized that outside sub-Saharan Africa, AIDS was confined to high-risk groups, including men who have sex with men. Not women who have sex with women. Well, it doesn't say that. It says men who have sex with men and injecting drug users and prostitutes and their clients.
Dr. De Cock said, "It's very unlikely there will be a --" if my name is De Cock and I ran this organization, I'd change it. I would change my name. "It is very unlikely there will be a heterosexual epidemic in other countries. Ten years ago a lot of people were saying there would be a generalised epidemic in Asia -- China was the big worry with its huge population. That doesn't look likely. But we have to be careful. As an epidemiologist it is better to describe what we can measure. There could be small outbreaks in some areas. … AIDS still kills more adults than all wars and conflicts combined." Even the Iraq war. Yes, it's hard to believe, ladies and gentlemen, but AIDS kills more people worldwide than the Iraq war. I'm not making it up. This is what Dr. De Cock says of the World Health Organization.
US Senate Privatizes Its Failing Restaurants
US Senate Privatizes Its Failing Restaurants
RUSH: I'm going to read you a little passage here, ladies and gentlemen, a little quote from one of our heroes, Ronald Reagan, whom our own side is telling us to get over. He said: "We should always remember that our strength still lies in our faith in the good sense of the American people. And that the climate in Washington is still opposed to those enduring values, those 'permanent things' that we've always believed in. ... But Washington is a place of fads and one-week stories. It's also a company town, and the company's name is government, big government. ... In the discussion of federal spending, the time has come to put to rest the sob sister attempts to portray our desire to get government spending under control as a hard-hearted attack on the poor people of America."
To this day, we have a federal budget over $3 trillion. Any mention of cutting it is still said to be aimed at the poor, minorities and women, hardest-hit. We don't change anything in Washington unless a Reagan comes along. Obama isn't going to change anything. Obama is going to do what leftists and liberals have done for eons, and that's to try to grow the government to as large as it can, raise taxes on as many people as possible, and eliminate as much personal freedom and liberty as he can. There's nothing new about Obama. Reagan was change. "The climate in Washington is still opposed to those enduring values, those 'permanent things' that we've always believed in. ...
"But Washington is a place of fads and one-week stories." Does that not describe Barack Obama? We have all of these examples, countless examples of government failing in every mission it takes, be it fixing and restoring and maintaining levees in New Orleans, to reducing poverty, to streamlining healthcare. There is no evidence that government is fit to run it. In fact, the Senate dining room, wait until you hear this. Dianne Feinstein has ordered the Senate dining room to go private. It's losing money. It loses millions. The food's lousy and if they don't go private, Senator's lunch prices will go up 25%. The House already did it.
Here's the sad story, ladies and gentlemen, and this is in the Washington Post today: "Year after year, decade upon decade, the US Senate's network of restaurants has lost staggering amounts of money -- more than $18 million since 1993, according to one report, and an estimated $2 million this year alone, according to another." We're talking about Senate restaurants. "The financial condition of the world's most exclusive dining hall and its affiliated Capitol Hill restaurants, cafeterias and coffee shops has become so dire that, without a $250,000 subsidy from taxpayers, the Senate won't make payroll next month." Now, keep in mind, this is who we are told is best suited to manage our energy policy, to manage our healthcare. They screw up every major thing they try because they are not the best qualified.
"The embarrassment of the Senate food service struggling like some neighborhood pizza joint has quietly sparked change previously unthinkable for Democrats. Last week, in a late-night voice vote, the Senate agreed to privatize the operation of its food service, a decision that would, for the first time, put it under the control of a contractor and all but guarantee lower wages and benefits for the outfit's new hires. The House is expected to agree -- its food service operation has been in private hands since the 1980s -- and President Bush's signature on the bill would officially end a seven-month Democratic feud and more than four decades of taxpayer bailouts," for Senators to dine. "Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairman of the Rules and Administrations Committee, which oversees the operation of the Senate, said she had no choice. 'It's cratering,' she said of the restaurant system. 'Candidly, I don't think the taxpayers should be subsidizing something that doesn't need to be. There are parts of government that can be run like a business and should be run like businesses.'" So they're going to privatize it.
"In a letter to colleagues, Feinstein said that the Government Accountability Office found that 'financially breaking even has not been the objective of the current management due to an expectation that the restaurants will operate at a deficit annually.'" Oh yeah, just like the federal government does. "But Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), speaking for the group of senators who opposed privatizing the restaurants, said that 'you cannot stand on the Senate floor and condemn the privatization of workers, and then turn around and privatize the workers here in the Senate and leave them out on their own.'"
You know, he's got a point. The Democrats are being a little inconsistent here. They argue against the privatization of anything in government that would make it run better, but now all of a sudden in the Senate dining room, a different story. You know what one of the key factors here is? Senate opposition to privatization melted when faced with this choice. "Feinstein made another presentation May 7, warning senators that if they did not agree to turn over the operation to a private contractor, prices would be increased 25 percent across the board."
These are the people that you are being told can best administer your healthcare? They can't even run their own restaurants at a profit and we have been paying for these people to eat? Do you know how many millionaires there are in the United States Senate, particularly on the Democrat side? Do you know how many? It's an astounding number. I know there are some businesses that are so large that they have cafeterias and restaurants for their employees. I, frankly, in my life, have never worked at a place that paid for any meal of mine unless I was on business somewhere. But I have never, ever, worked at a place that bought my meals. I take it back. I want to be factually correct.
When I worked at the Kansas City Royals during home games, the employees, certain of them, ate in the press room with the press because we were working. But when the season was over or when the team was on the road, they did not open that room and feed us. We got to go to the stadium club, but we paid for it. These people have been running their restaurant at a loss because it was just expected to run at a loss and we were going to pay for it, and these are the people that want to run your healthcare.
RUSH: I'm going to read you a little passage here, ladies and gentlemen, a little quote from one of our heroes, Ronald Reagan, whom our own side is telling us to get over. He said: "We should always remember that our strength still lies in our faith in the good sense of the American people. And that the climate in Washington is still opposed to those enduring values, those 'permanent things' that we've always believed in. ... But Washington is a place of fads and one-week stories. It's also a company town, and the company's name is government, big government. ... In the discussion of federal spending, the time has come to put to rest the sob sister attempts to portray our desire to get government spending under control as a hard-hearted attack on the poor people of America."
To this day, we have a federal budget over $3 trillion. Any mention of cutting it is still said to be aimed at the poor, minorities and women, hardest-hit. We don't change anything in Washington unless a Reagan comes along. Obama isn't going to change anything. Obama is going to do what leftists and liberals have done for eons, and that's to try to grow the government to as large as it can, raise taxes on as many people as possible, and eliminate as much personal freedom and liberty as he can. There's nothing new about Obama. Reagan was change. "The climate in Washington is still opposed to those enduring values, those 'permanent things' that we've always believed in. ...
"But Washington is a place of fads and one-week stories." Does that not describe Barack Obama? We have all of these examples, countless examples of government failing in every mission it takes, be it fixing and restoring and maintaining levees in New Orleans, to reducing poverty, to streamlining healthcare. There is no evidence that government is fit to run it. In fact, the Senate dining room, wait until you hear this. Dianne Feinstein has ordered the Senate dining room to go private. It's losing money. It loses millions. The food's lousy and if they don't go private, Senator's lunch prices will go up 25%. The House already did it.
Here's the sad story, ladies and gentlemen, and this is in the Washington Post today: "Year after year, decade upon decade, the US Senate's network of restaurants has lost staggering amounts of money -- more than $18 million since 1993, according to one report, and an estimated $2 million this year alone, according to another." We're talking about Senate restaurants. "The financial condition of the world's most exclusive dining hall and its affiliated Capitol Hill restaurants, cafeterias and coffee shops has become so dire that, without a $250,000 subsidy from taxpayers, the Senate won't make payroll next month." Now, keep in mind, this is who we are told is best suited to manage our energy policy, to manage our healthcare. They screw up every major thing they try because they are not the best qualified.
"The embarrassment of the Senate food service struggling like some neighborhood pizza joint has quietly sparked change previously unthinkable for Democrats. Last week, in a late-night voice vote, the Senate agreed to privatize the operation of its food service, a decision that would, for the first time, put it under the control of a contractor and all but guarantee lower wages and benefits for the outfit's new hires. The House is expected to agree -- its food service operation has been in private hands since the 1980s -- and President Bush's signature on the bill would officially end a seven-month Democratic feud and more than four decades of taxpayer bailouts," for Senators to dine. "Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairman of the Rules and Administrations Committee, which oversees the operation of the Senate, said she had no choice. 'It's cratering,' she said of the restaurant system. 'Candidly, I don't think the taxpayers should be subsidizing something that doesn't need to be. There are parts of government that can be run like a business and should be run like businesses.'" So they're going to privatize it.
"In a letter to colleagues, Feinstein said that the Government Accountability Office found that 'financially breaking even has not been the objective of the current management due to an expectation that the restaurants will operate at a deficit annually.'" Oh yeah, just like the federal government does. "But Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), speaking for the group of senators who opposed privatizing the restaurants, said that 'you cannot stand on the Senate floor and condemn the privatization of workers, and then turn around and privatize the workers here in the Senate and leave them out on their own.'"
You know, he's got a point. The Democrats are being a little inconsistent here. They argue against the privatization of anything in government that would make it run better, but now all of a sudden in the Senate dining room, a different story. You know what one of the key factors here is? Senate opposition to privatization melted when faced with this choice. "Feinstein made another presentation May 7, warning senators that if they did not agree to turn over the operation to a private contractor, prices would be increased 25 percent across the board."
These are the people that you are being told can best administer your healthcare? They can't even run their own restaurants at a profit and we have been paying for these people to eat? Do you know how many millionaires there are in the United States Senate, particularly on the Democrat side? Do you know how many? It's an astounding number. I know there are some businesses that are so large that they have cafeterias and restaurants for their employees. I, frankly, in my life, have never worked at a place that paid for any meal of mine unless I was on business somewhere. But I have never, ever, worked at a place that bought my meals. I take it back. I want to be factually correct.
When I worked at the Kansas City Royals during home games, the employees, certain of them, ate in the press room with the press because we were working. But when the season was over or when the team was on the road, they did not open that room and feed us. We got to go to the stadium club, but we paid for it. These people have been running their restaurant at a loss because it was just expected to run at a loss and we were going to pay for it, and these are the people that want to run your healthcare.
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