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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, now you people know you are well aware. One
of the reasons you listen. I know liberals. I know them.
I know them like every square inch of my gloriously
naked buddy. Dealing with liberals is like dealing with a
a one armed lunatic. They're just gonna keep swinging. They're
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gonna keep fighting no matter what you do. They never
go away. And I know what they're gonna do and
why they're gonna do it before they do it, and
people marvel at this. We have an opportunity now because
of the utterance of Elizabeth Warren. She's running against Scott
Brown for the United States Senate in Massachusetts. This is
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the seat that was at one time held by Senator Kennedy.
She is the presumptive Democrat challenger. There was a video
taken of a campaign appearance. It's gone viral on YouTube
hundred thousand clicks at the time I checked it out
th times that it's been viewed since it was put
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up on Sunday, spread like wildfire. She is a professor
at Harvard Law. Her maiden name is Herring. And since
after you hear this, you're going to realize this woman's
color is red so an appropriate name for her would
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be Elizabeth red Herring. But she's married now. Her name
is is Warren. She is in these two sound bites.
She embodies the all the entirety of the liberal mindset.
And I want you to listen to both of you.
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You'll be able to refute this, folks without me. You
are well informed, your your instincts are all gonna analyze
it for you. But you'll be able to do this
on your own. This this, this is the woman, by
the way, that was named by Harry Reid to oversee
the TARP bailout. She was the editor of the Rutgers
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Law Review. She went on to teach law at Harvard.
So there is no way on earth that she does
not know everything there is to know about economics, everything
else from her perverted, corrupt point of view, which is
shared by Obama and practically every other fringe leftist around
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the world. This is from September earlier this month, during
her talking tour, talking about the economy and class warfare.
I hear all this, you know, ell, this is class warfare.
This whatever. No, there is nobody in this country who
got rich on his own. Nobody. You built a factory
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out there. Good for you, But I want to be clear.
You moved your goods to market on the roads. The
rest of us paid for. You hired workers, the rest
of us paid to educate you. Are we're safe in
your factory because of police forces and fire forces that
the rest of us paid for. You didn't have to
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worry that marauding bands would come and sees everything at
your factory and hire someone to protect against this because
of the work the rest of his dead. No, but yeah, yes,
nobody in this country. There is nobody who got rich
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on his own. Nobody. You build a factory, great, but
you move your goods to market on the roads the
rest of us paid for. Here's a nine they just
hang on. There's one more small, seventeen second portion of this. Now. Look,
you built a factory and it turned into something terrific
or a great idea, God bless, keep a big hunk
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of it. But part of the underlying social contract is
you take a hunk of that and pay forward for
the next kid who comes along. Okay, there's a pay forward,
and there's a new term. The liberals are starting to
revive and use and and and throw out there. Now
you don't need me to refute this, but I'm still
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going to do it. Um, who does she think she?
This isn't this is a snurdley? Who does she think she?
She thinks that she is in elitas, she is one
of the smartest people the world. Be that she is
an arrogant, condescending, conceited snob who thinks she's got profound resentment.
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I mean to be guided by nobody ever. Somebody is
seeking the Kennedy seat saying this. Nobody ever got rich
on his own. What what this is? Marks had a
thing called surplus value. This is Marx is impure and simple.
And the surplus value of the Marks belief is that
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the workers laborers are getting screwed by not getting any
of the profits the company, only their wages. Obama is
surrounded by people like this. But what she is saying
and the reason these people have to be defeated. What
she's saying is that since the government quote unquote pays
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for the basics such as Rhodes, that the government thus
controls everything. This is why they want their hooks in
the school curriculum via the school lunch program. If they
can make a claim that they the government, not the people,
being the government. But they, the stewards of government, are
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paying for anything, then they can control everything. So in
her mind and what guides this thinking, there is no
escaping government intervention and control. If some aspect of the
government touches all of us. You are born in a
public hospital, the government owns you. That's an example of
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this kind of thinking. If there weren't a hospital built
by the rest of us, you might not have survived childbirth.
Therefore we own you, therefore you owe us. And this
is the rationale that they use now. Of course, in
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her example, here a robber baron came along and build
a factory and is selfishly capitalizing on everybody else's labor,
none of his own. She forgets that this factory owner
and factory builder also paid taxes that built the roads
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and the infrastructure around, and so did his employees. I
mean it is it is a it's a great thing
for everybody to hear this brand total of maybe fifty
five seconds of audio. He is one of the best
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teaching ages that I L. Rushbo have ever had the
opportunity to share with you throughout the twenty three year
history of this Programmis Social contract business too, that's that's
uh more marxist and leftist, leftist lingo Elizabeth Warren, I
want to hear these soundbites again, seeking a seat in
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the United States Senate running and she's the presumptive Democrat
nominee running at Scott Brown. And she's running. She's going
house to house in a meet the people sort of
thing walking tour. And she was caught Sunday saying this.
I hear all this. You know, elis is class warfare whatever. No,
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there is nobody in this country who got rich on
his own, nobody. You'll be able to factory out there.
Good for you, But I want to be clear. You
moved your goods to market on the roads the rest
of us paid for. You hired workers, the rest of
us paid to educate you. Are we're safe in your
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factory because of police forces and fire forces that the
rest of us paid for. You didn't have to worry
that marauding bands would come and seize everything at your
factory and hire someone to protect against this because of
the work the rest of his dead. You moved your
goods to market on the roads the rest of us
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paid for. Now, this woman has been an Obama adviser.
She Oversaw Tarp appointed by Harry Reid, uh teacher at
Harvard Rutgers University Law School Law Review. Miss Warren, those
trucks that were manufactured to lay the asphalt or cement
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to make those roads, those trucks were made by the
private sector. Those trucks were made by some other evil
factory owner. She uses the example of a factory. But
now let's go to the automobile manufacturers, the truck makers,
somebody else who couldn't have done it on his or
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her own without all the rest of us. The clothing, Warren,
by the people building the roads and the security forces
protecting the factory owner from the marauding bands made by
people in the private sector. The same with the gasoline
in the trucks and the diesel in the trucks. All
of it came from the private sector. Not any of
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it zilch came from the government, Miss Warren. The government
doesn't have any money until it takes it from people first.
But this notion that we're all just one giant commune
is the justification for the redistribution of wealth. This whole
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notion of paying forward is based on a premise that
you can't pay it back. You can't pay back what
was done for you, so you have to pay it
forward to other people who didn't actually directly help you. Uh.
And this is a spirited way of justifying the redistribution
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of wealth and the cement, the asphalt, all of the
materials necessary to build these precious roads, that this robber
baron factory owner unfairly used the money, the money, all
of it originated in the private sector. Nobody got rich
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on his own. The factory owner and his employees pay taxes.
What is so difficult to understand about this? She doesn't
understand it. Primarily she doesn't want to understand it. Not
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only did the business pay taxes, but the owner, the
factory owner, paid taxes personally as well. And by the way,
is the only thing taxes pay for his education, roads
and police protection? Is that it? If that's all our
taxes paid for, Elizabeth my, we'd be pretty cool with that. No,
we gotta we gotta give money away to cylinder. We
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have to have sixteen different school lunch programs, so forth,
and so on. But this is the liberal justification for
class warfare, for class envy, for redistribution of wealth, for taking,
because nobody really deserves what they have. Nobody should have
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anything more than anybody else, because everybody always does it
on the backs of other people. The biggest, most successful
people in the world couldn't have done it. And this
is Obama's worldview of the United States. I might add,
when he runs around the world apologizes, his view of
the United States is exactly Elizabeth Warren's view of the
factory owner. In this sound bite, I want you to
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replay this. I want you to look at it every
time you hear her talk about the factory owner. I
want you to substitute the word country and then think
of America for example, when she says, no, nobody got
got rich on their own, No country got us. Listen
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to it, and you substitute country for factory owner. Make
the appropriate substitutions. And this is exactly how Obama looks
at this country. In the rest of the world, I
hear all this. You know, well, this is class warfare,
this whatever. No, there is nobody in this country who
got rich on his own. Nobody you'll be able to
factory out there. Good for you, But I want to
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be clear. You moved your goods to market on the roads.
The rest of us paid for. You, hired workers the
rest of us paid to educate you. Are we're safe
in your factory because of police forces and fire forces
that the rest of us paid for. You didn't have
to worry that marauding bands would come and sees everything
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at your factory and hire someone to protect against this
because of the work the rest of us did, right,
So I'll do it for you. There is nobody in
this country got rich in his own There is no
way this country got to be a superpower on its own.
No way we became a great country. Good for us.
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But we did it by using and taking for nothing
things from other countries and other people that we had
no right to and that we didn't pay for. We
used resources and people that were not ours and claimed
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greatness as a result. This is exactly how Obama looks
at this country. The same way she looks at the
factory owner. Is how he looks at this country and
the rest of the world, and not just Obama, but
all the people he surrounds himself with. The factory owner illegitimate,
the business owner illegitimate, nothing special about him, nothing special
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about somebody who built something from nothing because he really
didn't he couldn't have done it without screwing a bunch
of other people along the way. Never mind the fact
that the owner is paying taxes. His business pays taxes.
And who is to say that businesses don't have to
worry about marauding bands. The biggest marauding band that business
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has to worry about today is something they really can't control,
and that's government people like Elizabeth Warren. So who says,
Miss Warren, that businesses are free from marauding bands. The
marauding bands of today, our government regulations topped upon themselves.
When this factory owner you're talking about looks out his window,
the marauding band he sees is the federal government and
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it's never ending list of regulations. You are one of
the marauding bands you, Miss Warren, are the type of
path you want to take as much as you can.
You say that here this is his next bite. She
talks about cool. You build it, you have to keep
a hunk of it. You built a factory and it
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turned into a thing terrific or a great idea, God bless,
keep a big hunk of it. But part of the
underlying social contract is you take a hunk of that
and pay forward for the next kid who counsel off?
Why why should somebody have to pay forward for somebody
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that had nothing to do with what happened? Now, this
is this is the foundation for redistribution. Well, also fine
in her world you make a factory, big product client,
you keep a hunk of it. What's a hunk, Miss Warren?
It it? What is a hunk of it? How much
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does this entrepreneur get to keep? In your worldview, it's undefined?
And her sound bites here, what do you miss? What
do you think the e p A is If it's
not a marauding band trying to shut people down? What's
the FCC if it's not a marauding band? What's the
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Food and Drug Administration? If it's not a marauding band.
By the way, what if the factory fails? Ms Warren,
you're gonna pay for the failure. You're gonna help them
keep their house. The factory builder has risked everything. Nobody
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else risked anything, nobody else paying for all of this,
had the slightest clue what they were doing. Well, that's true,
and they still went bankrupt, cylindered and pay for anything,
and they still went bankrupt. That's what That's my point
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is if all we were doing was paying for roads
and bridges and uh police, fine, but we're not. We're
paying for cylinder and light squared and Fast and furious,
sixteen different school lunch programs. It never ends. Now this,
I gotta say something. The left in this country is jazz.
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They are celebrating this day. This is the greatest thing
it's ever hit YouTube to them, they think. You go
out and look at some of the comments some of
these far left wing websites and this finally, finally, it's
about time somebody takes it to the rich. It's about
times when I told the truth about the rich, the
richard doing it a back to everybody. It's my factory too.
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It's not just the factory owners. I helped build that.
I made it possible. Yeah. Well, well I've acknowledged this news.
Let's let's apply her thinking to me. Because I don't
have a factory here. I have a radio network, and
of course, of course I can sit here and and
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uh jabbers for three hours all day long. If there
aren't radio stations willing to carry it, where am I?
And if there aren't spot she is willing to be
part of it, where am I? But I am totally
cognizant of this. And these people are profoundly and deeply
appreciated and acknowledged and paid when it's called for, just
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as the factory owner. And by the way, what kind
of skids did he have to grease along the way?
With various and it noticed how the government is always angelic.
H But I'm telling you, folks, this, this grand total
here seventeen seconds and for the sixty seconds is more
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instructional and informative of what we're up against. These are
like one armed lunatics in a fight. They never stopped
swinging no matter what. And that's this is the kind
of stuff they believe, total collective is him. It's all
found in marks, all there, and it's all based on
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the presumption that all success is illegitimate, including the success
of the country. No, no, no, no, we all don't
share in the failure when the factory collapses. Uh, that's
a celebration the according of his war. We've all got
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skin in the game. That factory owner wouldn't be anywhere
without us anyway. I gotta take quick break here, folks.
I don't want to spend too much time on this.
When you get the point, you know who the real
parasite here is. It's Elizabeth Warren. How many people does
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it take? How many the taxes of how many people
does it take to pay Elizabeth Warren? The tuition of
how many students to pay Elizabeth Warren? I'd like to
know how many pensions she has? Is Harvard Rutger's time
at the White House, time at tarp with Dingy Harry,
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if she's elected to the Senate, How many pensions is
this woman going to Social Security? We pay a lot
of money to Miss Warren. She's a parasite. She's a
parasite who hates her host, willing to destroy the host
while she sucks the life out of it. Rhodes Bridges
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firefighters in Policeman, nobody got rich because everybody has to
use them and we all pay for that. Well, who
built the trucks, who laid the concrete in the asphalt?
As though government does all of this. Somebody needs to
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read to her. You've you've seen this. This has been
going around the internet for as long as I've as
there's been an Internet. The story of a little Red Hen.
Somebody needs to read the story of the Little Red Hen.
It's a little Russian folk tale, by the way. The
little red hen finds a grain of wheat and asks
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for help from the other farmyard animals to plant it. However,
no animal will help her. At each stage of the work,
there's planting, harvesting, threshing, milling the wheat into flour, baking
the flower to bread, all of that, the hen again
asks for help from the other barnyard animals, and again
none of them will help. Finally, the hen has done
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it all on her own, completed her task, and asks
who will help her eat the bread, And this time
everybody volunteers, but she says, no, no one helped me.
You don't get any bread, and she eats it with
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her chicks, leaving none for anyone else. They have been
and ain't been ganging up on her and killer. Yeah,
there's there's been a U and there've been modern adaptations
of that that have flown around the internet. Anyway, ladies
and gentlemen, this is this is ignited the left wing blogosphere.
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Oh yeah, oh matya, this is this is orgasmic. Is
this a guy in a New Republic? Jonathan Cohne celebrating
her rant especially the philosophical pillar that the rich aren't
are just basically lucky, as I've met many people at
bottom of the income ladder who worked just as hard
for far less reward. Which five or richest one percent
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of Americans got more than four fifths of the country's
income gains. Did anybody seriously believe that the other didn't
deserve to take home much larger share. This is the
kind of thinking under girds at all. And again, I
cannot emphasize this enough, but this is exactly the way
Obama views this country in the rest of the world.
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This is the thinking behind Mao z Dong's cultural revolution,
This is the thinking behind Fidel Castro's revolution. The kind
of thinking is going on in Venezuela and as you
can see at our citadels and even in our government.
The central flaw in Elizabeth Warren's belief and that of
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the far left in this country that nobody got rich
on their own. The central flaw where did the money
come from to build the roads? But where in the
private sector? If there no what is the first If
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you want to if you want to have a chart,
timeline chart, whatever kind of chart, what has to happen first?
Somebody has to start a business. The business is the
beginning of everything. Without the business, without concerns that are
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engaging in commerce and earning money, there isn't any money.
Her precious government doesn't get a dime if everybody in
the country is sitting on their butt. It all starts
with the business. Without the business, there is no revenue
to build a road, There is no revenue to higher
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cops and so forth. Now, the government can print it,
but you know what I'm talking about. You can, you
can print money, and but if there's no underlying activity
going on associated with the movement of the money, it's
it's it's worthless. So, in her perverted worldview, the originator
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of all that's necessary for her beloved government to function
is who gets trashed. In her perverted view, the end user,
the government is the engine of everything and the referee. Sure,
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you can build a road without capitalism, and you can.
You can build a road, but you still have to
have you still have to have private sector activity with
well generation taking place. Now you can if you know,
you want to doing the ancient Romans did. They just
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conquered everything and turned everybody that they conquered into slaves.
And you could do it that way if you want,
which is how MS Warren probably views people who live
in capitalist societies.