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Rush Limbaugh Insults Police and Firefighters By Claiming They Don’t Create Wealth
On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh insulted police and firefighters by saying that they are great to have around, but they don't create wealth, but they exist to protect the wealthy.
Transcript via Rush Limbaugh,
Rush: I guess the real point here is they are part of the community.
We live and work side by side with them.
I didn't want to create this line of demarcation where they are public sector and that equals the bad guys. That's not what I was saying, and I didn't want anybody even infer that. They are with us, those of us in the private sector. They interact with us in the private sector, and they are different. They're not bureaucrats. They're not behind-the-scenes regulators that you never interact with, or very rarely. But these people — the cops, the firemen, the teachers — create the essentials of civil society. And Obama wants that to be seen as a public sector gig because he wants the public sector seen in a great, great positive way.
Okay, here's the thing: The police are great. They don't create wealth. They protect it. That's crucial. They protect wealth. Firemen, they're also wonderful and great. They don't create wealth, but they, too, protect it. Teachers are wonderful profession. They help educate people to become good citizens, which is their job, so that citizens can then go create wealth. But they don't create the wealth themselves. One of the things that's happened… You know, we need these people. They are us!
They're as much in the community as we are. They are not bureaucrats. But look what's happened here. We don't want to make promises that we can't keep. These pensions and health programs and retirement in perpetuity for 30 years, what does that end up doing? It ends up dividing. And the union members — the cops and the firefighters and teachers — they all get caught in the middle. A Democrat Party money-laundering scheme has created financial burdens that are impossible to pay for now.
But we have the cops and the firefighters who work to protect the wealth created and the security (including their own), and the teachers who, theoretically, educate people to be good citizens so that they can go forth and create wealth and become productive themselves. But what got in the middle here? Why are we divided? And I would submit to you it's because of the unions. These jobs became unionized. Then, all of a sudden, there became opposition between us and people that do this work. And that division was intentional. And the war between the citizens was intentional.
And if not for the unions and so forth, there wouldn't be all of this friction.
Yesterday, Limbaugh argued that police and firefighters contribute nothing to the economy. Today, while trying to dig out of that hole, Limbaugh admitted that police and firefighters are nice to have around. He even went as far as to apologize to his conservative police and firefighter listeners, not all police and firefighters, just the conservative ones, but he has changed his argument to suggest that teachers, police, and firefighters don’t create wealth. Their sole purpose is to protect his wealth.
Rush’s wealth creation attack on police and firefighters is another spin on the GOP’s mythical job creators. According to Limbaugh, only the privileged worthy few can create wealth. The rest of the world exists simply to serve the wealth creators. None of this is actually true, because wealth creators wouldn’t have money without the rest of us contributing to the economy. Wealth creators aren’t gods, or lucky folks who have a money tree in their backyard. Wealth is created when a law enforcement officer buys a home, or when a firefighter opens an IRA, or when a teacher starts a small business in the summer.
Every American creates wealth when they spend money. No one can do it alone. That is how it works. For Rush Limbaugh to look down on police and firefighters and proclaim that they are nice to have around, but we don’t need that many of them, typifies the attitude of the right. The right mantra is that public sector employees are parasites who consume wealth, but without public sector employees and their spending, less wealth will be created in the country.
Law enforcement officers, teachers, and firefighters aren’t slaves, although Republicans are trying to pay them like they are. Like all workers, they aspire to create wealth for themselves. They don’t create as much for themselves as Rush Limbaugh, the Koch Brothers, and Mitt Romney, but their economic contributions are valuable to the nation.
His lack of appreciation for people who risk their lives for us all is neither surprising nor unexpected. (These people risk their lives everyday, and all he can say is that they are nice to have around?)
In two days Rush Limbaugh has gone from calling police and firefighters economic freeloaders to now insinuating that they are parasites on the body of wealth creation.
Like Mitt Romney before him, Limbaugh has gotten himself stuck in a trap that he can’t get out of, and boy, is it fun to watch him squirm.
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buckeyewill
Jun. 12th, 2012 at 7:24 pm
Basic Economics.
If there is a demand for a product the supply will follow.
UNIONS ARE PEOPLE.
David A Deal
Jun. 12th, 2012 at 7:38 pm
Police, firemen, teachers, newspaper printers like myself, barbers, carpenters, plumbers, clerks, everyone creates wealth. Wealth is created by common people spending their money on products enriching those who own the factories where workers also create wealth as they buy those and other products. Rich people don't CREATE wealth. We give it to them by spending OUR money. People who have stocks get wealthier because WE buy the products from the companies they invest in and WE create their wealth.
Tim From LA
Jun. 12th, 2012 at 8:19 pm
I did a bad thing. I shared this with the Los Angeles Police Department Union. Hey, share this with ALL the police/Sheriff and fire unions
Reynardine
Jun. 12th, 2012 at 8:42 pm
I sort of forwarded this article…
Reynardine
Jun. 12th, 2012 at 8:40 pm
Those who contribute to the actual well-being of their society create its wealth. Those who imperil its well-being destroy its wealth. Any sane society would call the farmers who actually farm the land, miners who actually extract the ores, inventors and factory hands – wealth creators. Those who teach skills and develop beneficial policies and transport goods and the like are wealth enablers. Those who protect us from predation and destruction are wealth preservers. But financial speculators and sharks are predators and parasites on our national wealth.
“Wealth” comes from “well”, and money is only a convenient symbol. Societies have been wealthy that did not use it. On the other hand, a society that had currency in plenty but no things of real value to use it for or few who could buy them would be impoverished- and many have been. Real wealth creators are those who work on and in the land, and a just society would place them at its apex, but we- especially the Rushian “we”- call them peons and treat them as disposable. It speaks for itself.
Brigita Petrutis
Jun. 13th, 2012 at 1:02 am
Rush Limbaugh said the "war was intentional' referring the action of unionization amongst workers so that they wouldn't be taken advantage of. Yes, it is intentional upon every human to consider survival, and if someone is making sure THEY survive regardless of your effort to accomplish THEIR goal, suddenly you are demonized and democrat and liberal and commie or socialist or worse and you don't belong in this country… wtf
Terry Knepper
Jun. 13th, 2012 at 9:40 am
god help the fireman who has to carry Limbaugh down a ladder out of a burning building!!….
Reynardine
Jun. 13th, 2012 at 12:26 pm
Rush Limbaugh has a precedent. The union-hating Westbrook Pegler publicly slandered Quentin Reynolds in a way unprecedented for that era and a little raw even for this, claiming Reynolds and a lady friend had driven to the Pegler house nude and, upon their arrival, taken a shower together. When Reynolds’ attorney cross-examined him, he placed Pegler in the position of either saying his wife let nude couples into her house and allowed them to shower there, or admitting he had made it up. The libel judgement against him was the largest that had yet been handed down.
Tammy
Jun. 13th, 2012 at 9:48 pm
What is this talk about protecting wealth? My son-in-law is a police officer and his first concern is human life. Why would some A## ever ask our sons and daughters to risk their lives for wealth?
A Walkaway
Jun. 14th, 2012 at 11:38 am
If his first concern is human life, then he's rather unusual, at least compared to the cops I've encountered. Their first concern is submissive behavior towards authority, and protection of the status quo.
I applaud him if he cares for the lives of the poor equally with the lives of the rich. That would be REALLY out of the ordinary.
Jeff
Jun. 14th, 2012 at 4:58 pm
The goal of a police department should be the enforcement of laws created by the people's representatives. Legislative people create laws. Executive branch people enforce those laws. If everybody does their job properly, people are protected from fraud and violence. Generation of wealth in the absence of security is difficult indeed.
Anne
Jun. 16th, 2012 at 9:26 am
This kind of idiocy, which is predictable coming from the likes of the oafish Rush Limbaugh, is what makes me wonder why so many police officers and firefighters insist on voting for Republicans. The GOP talks a good talk about being for law and order, while they are for cutting the very taxes that help to subsidize police and firefighting agencies. Limbaugh’s comments amount to the highest level of insult, because anyone who has a job and purchases goods and services contributes to the wealth of the country. The fact that they also pay taxes makes that even more of a truth. The GOP agenda of trying to create a country in which there are relatively few super-rich folks with everyone else being underpaid, overworked peons is so painfully obvious that only someone in the position of the Koch brothers or hopelessly deluded into voting against their best economic interests would vote for the likes of Willard Romney.