{"id":22925,"date":"2005-09-13T01:01:01","date_gmt":"2011-05-19T06:45:14","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2011-05-19T06:45:14","modified_gmt":"2011-05-19T06:45:14","slug":"the_failure_of_the_war_on_poverty2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/admin.rushlimbaugh.com\/daily\/2005\/09\/13\/the_failure_of_the_war_on_poverty2\/","title":{"rendered":"The Failure of the War on Poverty"},"content":{"rendered":"<section>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/failure_of_the_war_.Par.0006.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"189\" height=\"147\"\/><\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Gregg in Pearl, Mississippi. Welcome to the program, sir. It\u2019s nice to have you with us.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: What an honor, and mega non-whining Mississippi dittos, Rush. It\u2019s great to talk to you, and I just want to brag on the great job that our governor, Haley Barbour, is doing here in Mississippi. It\u2019s night and day between what\u2019s going on here and what we\u2019re seeing on the news out of Louisiana.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/failure_of_the_war_.Par.0002.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"140\" height=\"276\" class=\"alignright\"\/> RUSH: Yeah, I know. In fact, we\u2019re going to be talking next week to Governor Barbour in the interview for the next issue of the Limbaugh Letter, and I specifically want to talk to him about that and a number of other things. But I made this observation yesterday. You know, we keep hearing about the federal response being bad, how Bush wanted to target New Orleans and blacks and all this silly stuff, and it is painfully obvious here that what you have when you compare, not only Mississippi, but look at Florida. Florida has had five hurricanes in the last two years. In these five hurricanes you haven\u2019t seen one shred of evidence that makes it look like what happened in New Orleans, and you haven\u2019t seen anything like what happened in New Orleans and Mississippi, or Alabama, as you point out, and yet the federal response has been in both places, all three, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. But somehow in New Orleans the federal government didn\u2019t do everything right that they apparently did in these other places? That\u2019s not correct. The correct answer is the local and state officials in Florida and in Mississippi handled the situation locally, as best they could at first, and they had control of it. I mentioned yesterday that there was a great story in the Sunday Palm Beach Post about how Florida regularly &#8212; they have all these experts in all these different districts, and they regularly meet throughout the year on their hurricane plans, and they have mock drills, and they\u2019re constantly updating things, even if no hurricane has happened from the time of the last meeting till the next scheduled meeting and they\u2019ve done this for years and years and years and none of the planning involves FEMA.<\/p>\n<p><BR\/>None of the initial reaction and execution of plans involves the federal government at all. You read this Palm Beach Post story, you don\u2019t even find references to the federal government in terms of the immediate execution of plans taking place in the state of Florida, and it\u2019s a stark contrast. So what you have on display here is not really the failure of the federal government. What you have on display is the failure of a bunch of things. You have the failure of a liberal Democrat-run community. The most obvious thing to me here is the failure of the war on poverty. You know, the left keeps trying to tell us, &#8220;No, no, no, no, Rush. What\u2019s actually happening out there is that we are finally learning the depth of poverty in America.&#8221; No, we\u2019re not learning the depths of poverty in America. We\u2019re learning the depths of poverty in a city that has been run by Democrats for who knows how many generations, and we are witnessing the failure of the entitlement mentality, we are witnessing the failure of the welfare state, we are witnessing the failure of the war on poverty, that\u2019s what we\u2019re witnessing, that\u2019s the real lesson to learn. That\u2019s what I was talking about yesterday when I said, &#8220;There are two realities.&#8221; You have the media reality that is created in conjunction with the Democrats and the liberals, and then you have reality. You have what is, and then you have the creation of an alternative reality by the media. Well, the truth is what I just said. The media reality is that somehow the government\u2019s not big enough, the federal government isn\u2019t big enough, the federal government is not peopled by the right leaders, the federal government didn\u2019t care about these people because all this is a manufactured reality.<\/line><BR\/> <\/line><BR\/>All of this is a false reality that has been combined with a bunch of pictures that are out of context. Let me get into some of this in fact right now since you brought this up, and I\u2019m glad, Gregg, that you called. First, let me cite George Will today in his Washington Post column. &#8220;It took exactly one month &#8212; until the president\u2019s prime-time news conference of Oct. 11, 2001 &#8212; to refute the notion that Sept. 11 &#8216;changed everything.\u2019 When a reporter said, &#8216;You haven\u2019t called for any sacrifices from the American people,\u2019 he replied, &#8216;Well, you know, I think the American people are sacrificing now. I think they\u2019re waiting in airport lines longer than they\u2019ve ever had before.\u2019 And that was before the sacrificing became really hellacious with the requirement that passengers remove their shoes at security checkpoints. The idea that Hurricane Katrina would change the only thing that matters &#8212; thinking &#8212; perished even more quickly, at about the time<img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/failure_of_the_war_.Par.0007.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"72\" height=\"79\" class=\"alignleft\"\/> Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu, a suitable symbol of congressional narcissism, dramatized the severity of the tragedy by taking a television interviewer on a helicopter flight over her destroyed beach house. &#8216;Washington rolled the dice and Louisiana lost,\u2019 she said in a speech on the Senate floor that moved some senators to tears. You can no more embarrass a senator than you can a sofa, so the tears were not accompanied by blushing about having just passed a transportation bill whose 6,371 pork projects cost $24 billion, about 10 times more than the price of the levee New Orleans needed. Louisiana\u2019s congressional delegation larded the bill with $540,580,200 worth of earmarks, one-fifth the price of a capable levee. America\u2019s always fast-flowing river of race-obsessing has overflowed its banks, and last Sunday on ABC\u2019s This Week, Sen. Barack Obama, Illinois\u2019s freshman Democrat, applied to the expression of old banalities a fluency that would be beguiling were it without content. Unfortunately, it included the requisite lament about the president\u2019s inadequate \u2019empathy\u2019 and an amazing criticism of the government\u2019s &#8216;historic indifference\u2019 and its &#8216;passive indifference\u2019 that &#8216;is as bad as active malice.\u2019 The senator, 44, is just 30 months older than the &#8216;war on poverty\u2019 that President Johnson declared in January 1964. Since then the indifference that is as bad as active malice has been expressed in more than $6.6 trillion of anti-poverty spending, strictly defined.&#8221;<\/line><BR\/>So once again here we have the example here of a false reality. Barak Obama, 44 years old, black, goes on television, says, &#8220;Bush didn\u2019t care, had no empathy,&#8221; and this is nothing more than the historic indifference and the passive indifference. There has been no indifference to poverty in this country, to the tune of $6.6 trillion of wealth transfers since 1964. Now, just ten years ago that figure was three trillion. Yeah, it was a little over three trillion, maybe 12 years ago it was $3 trillion. Now it\u2019s $6.6 trillion and you\u2019ve got Democrats going on TV talking about indifference, passive indifference, active indifference, actively not caring. &#8220;The senator is called a &#8216;new kind of Democrat,\u2019 which often means one with new ways of ignoring evidence discordant with old liberal orthodoxies about using cash &#8212; much of it spent through liberalism\u2019s &#8216;caring professions\u2019 &#8212; to cope with cultural collapse. He might, however, care to note three not-at-all recondite rules for avoiding poverty: Graduate from high school, don\u2019t have a baby until you are married, don\u2019t marry while you are a teenager. Among people who obey those rules, poverty is minimal.&#8221;<\/line><BR\/>But of course you can\u2019t say that. You can\u2019t go to these people and say, &#8220;Hey, wait a minute. Don\u2019t have a baby \u2019til you\u2019re married. Don\u2019t marry when you\u2019re a teenager, and make sure you graduate from high school.&#8221; If you say that, you\u2019re practicing racism or bigotry, whoever the hell knows what. But you can\u2019t say those things. You can\u2019t say pay for it yourself. No, you can\u2019t say that, and the reason is what I was talking about yesterday. The self-loathing crowd thinks that these people are in these circumstances because of the basic construction of America, which is capitalism, which creates haves and have-nots, and because the haves are powerful white people, they dictate that the have-nots are poor and largely black, and so that\u2019s just the architecture and there\u2019s nothing we can do about it except change the system, i.e., we\u2019ve got to get rid of capitalism. Because, you see, where socialism never has really succeeded, it still holds the promise of equality for all, even though you have to ignore the thugs and dictators that rise to power via coup d\u2019etat in order to insinuate socialism on people, ? la Fidel, ? la the Soviet leadership. Wherever it\u2019s tried, wherever it\u2019s going on, Hugo Chavez is pulling a Mugabe. Right as we speak, Hugo Chavez is looting private property of the wealthy in Venezuela and taking it for the government to pass out ostensibly on the basis of &#8220;fairness,&#8221; and for this he\u2019s being applauded. You can\u2019t find any criticism of Mugabe anywhere in the American left. You won\u2019t find any criticism of Castro on the American left; you won\u2019t find criticism of any socialist thug because at least they\u2019re trying to make everybody equal. <\/line><\/p>\n<p><BR\/>Well, to the extent they succeed, everybody is equally miserable, equally in poverty, but at least there aren\u2019t any &#8220;haves,&#8221; except the elites. Castro is doing okay, and Chavez is doing okay. Gorbachev did okay. The Soviet leaders did okay. Mao did okay. Kim Il-Jung whatever his name is, the pot-bellied dictator, he\u2019s doing okay. All these socialist thugs and dictators, oh, they do fine, and that\u2019s okay because they\u2019re the elites. They\u2019re trying to make it fair and right for everybody, but you can\u2019t go to the under classes in America or anywhere else and say, &#8220;Hey, graduate from high school, don\u2019t get married and don\u2019t have a baby before you get married, and don\u2019t have any more than two kids. If you don\u2019t do those things the chances are you\u2019ll probably not end up in poverty.&#8221; You can\u2019t say that because they don\u2019t have the chance to not do those things because America consigns those things to those people by virtue of our structure, by virtue of capitalism. <\/line><BR\/>Now, to keep on here with George Will\u2019s piece. &#8220;In 1960 John Kennedy of Choate, Harvard and Palm Beach campaigned in West Virginia\u2019s primary and American liberalism experienced one of its regularly recurring rediscoveries of poor people, an epiphany abetted three years later by Michael Harrington\u2019s book &#8216;The Other America\u2019 receiving a 50-page review where liberals would notice it, amid the New Yorker magazine\u2019s advertisements for luxury goods. Between such rediscoveries, the poor are work for liberalism\u2019s constituencies among the &#8216;caregiving\u2019 professions. Liberalism\u2019s post-Katrina fearlessness in discovering the obvious &#8212; if an inner city is inundated, the victims will be disproportionately minorities &#8212; stopped short of indelicately noting how many of the victims were women with children but not husbands. Because it was released during the post-Katrina debacle, scant attention was paid to the National Center for Health Statistics\u2019 report that in 2003, 34.6 percent of all American births were to unmarried women. The percentage among African American women was 68.2.&#8221; <\/line><BR\/>Of course, one of the reasons for that is that during the war on poverty, the federal government and its $6.6 trillion has taken the place of the father, of the breadwinner, of the need for the father to be at home accepting the responsibility of his actions. So again: the left, because they\u2019re trying to do something about it, they say, &#8220;Well, don\u2019t judge our results. Judge our intentions.&#8221; No, it\u2019s time to judge your results, and New Orleans is the perfect way to judge your results. That place ought to be a utopia. That place should have been a panacea. That place should have been someplace nobody wanted to leave and everybody ought to be clamoring now to get back to even after this flood and the hurricane. But such is not the case. <img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/failure_of_the_war_.Par.0008.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"224\" height=\"195\" class=\"alignright\"\/> So the real evidence here? Yeah, you can look at Haley Barbour and Jeb Bush and the other governors in these stricken areas and say, &#8220;Oh, yeah they\u2019re doing a great job and the federal government wasn\u2019t needed all that much,&#8221; but at the same time you have to say, &#8220;Well, why is it the federal government just targeted New Orleans to be destroyed?&#8221; And sadly some so the left think so. But the truth is, you had no competent leadership in the state or local level. You know, something I\u2019ve been wondering about and meaning to mention this. Mary Landrieu went to the floor of the US Senate, and she\u2019s been on TV a lot lately, she\u2019s been saying the forces of the Bush administration have been out there castigating local and state officials. What is the term that she used? The Republican attack machine or some such thing. The Bush attack machine has been castigating these local officials down in New Orleans and in Louisiana and blah, blah, blah. I\u2019m thinking, &#8220;I haven\u2019t heard one administration official cast any blame anywhere on local officials. So who is it that she\u2019s talking about?&#8221; It finally dawned on me. Me! It\u2019s dawning on me that she\u2019s talking about me. I\u2019m part of the Bush attack machine and so is anybody else who has been pointing fingers at the local government and how incompetent it was, because Bush is not allowing that to be said from his administration. So apparently Mary Landrieu and the rest of the crowd on her side think that all this is organized through Rove\u2019s office. I guarantee you that\u2019s what they think. Well, they couldn\u2019t be more wrong. That is their assumption that people on the right don\u2019t have minds of their own, can\u2019t see with their own two eyes, and if they do see with their own two eyes, they don\u2019t see what they think they see. And so people like me who are pointing fingers saying, &#8220;Wait, wait a minute. What happened about the incompetence of Louisiana, New Orleans?&#8221; &#8220;Well, that can\u2019t be genuine; that has to be sponsored. That has to be driven by some administration attack dog machine or what have you.&#8221; I assure you, Senator Landrieu, it\u2019s not.<\/line><BR\/>END TRANSCRIPT<\/line><\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/windows\/windowsmedia\/en\/download\/default.asp\"><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/failure_of_the_war_.Par.0009.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"240\" height=\"18\" class=\"alignleft\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RUSH: Gregg in Pearl, Mississippi. Welcome to the program, sir. It\u2019s nice to have you with us. CALLER: What an honor, and mega non-whining Mississippi dittos, Rush. It\u2019s great to talk to you, and I just want to brag on the great job that our governor, Haley Barbour, is doing here in Mississippi. 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