Monday, June 8, 2009

Stopping Obama's Health Care Takeover Must be Our Top Priority


Excerpts from today's Rush Limbaugh program that everyone needs to read and be aware of.


On Health Care
This health care bill is the focus right now and ought to be the focus of everybody's energy to oppose and to prevent it from happening. Because if they get it, ladies and gentlemen, it will allow them to regulate and control virtually every aspect of our lives. Not to mention raise everybody's taxes, which will further choke off any economic recovery. It is obscene and it is absurd what is being attempted here. And I'm telling you, anybody with a brain understands it isn't going to work. It's not going to provide any real solutions for health care problems today. It's going to make health care worse. It's going to make the budget deficit worse. It's going to make the private sector worse. It is going to destroy, if it happens, even further the American economy as we have all come to know it and, for most of us, have lived it.


On The Economy

I listened to a little audio of Obama with a cabinet meeting today, and he was talking about the recession being worse. And he said, essentially, it was all George W. Bush's fault. He said circumstances beyond his control when he assumed office blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I am infuriated when I hear that. This is gutless. President Obama, it's time to stand up and be a man -- and men who are six months into office do not continue to blame their predecessors. You, sir, have committed far more egregious budgetary errors than the Bush administration could have ever dreamed of. Mr. Obama's financial plans, his economic plans are an unmitigated disaster that are destroying the United States economy. There is no other way to put it. There is no previous president in this country who set out to do what Barack Obama is doing. No president in the history of this country sought to destroy the economy of the United States of America. Barack Obama must want that to happen because that's what his policies are doing, and today he doubled down on them. He is not retracting them. He is not trying an alternative. He is doubling down on that which has led us to 9.4% unemployment. Even today he's speaking about how the good the news in unemployment is, that "only" 345,000 people lost their jobs last month, as opposed to 600,000 the prior month. So this is good news? Never mind that we've reached a 25-year high in unemployment. Never mind that not one program of his has help anybody revitalize their own economic fortunes. His policies have put nothing but boulders and obstacles in front of everybody.


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