RUSH: You know, the president can sit there and praise FDR all he wants but he’s not fooling me. He may be fooling some of the liberals out there, but he’s not fooling me. I know full well what Social Security was for and the Democrats today confirm my knowledge. The purpose of Social Security — stop and think of this, folks. It all came about in the New Deal, when everything crashed and burned. Had it not been for the New Deal, would we have Social Security? And I know this is an “if” question and “if” is for children, but stop and think of what Social Security is. Social Security is said to be a retirement plan. Well, it never was portrayed as that, but it was portrayed as insurance in your retirement, the golden years, whatever. When it started out, it used people’s own money. They were taxed, and it’s a Ponzi scheme. The early recipients scored really huge. They contributed like 24 bucks and got $28,000 back. Today it’s just the opposite. You contribute $28,000; you’ll get $24 back of your own money. Everybody else will make up the difference. But still, what’s the concept?
By the time you start working till you retire, the stock market is going to be up, guaranteed. No matter what period of time you look at. Now, why, all of a sudden, did somebody say, “No, we can’t do that. We’re going to bring this money to the government. We’re going to take this forced savings plan and we’re going to tax people and we’re going to take the money to the government, and then when they get 62 to 65, whatever it is–” and, by the way, when Social Security was first formed, nobody lived until retirement age, or very few did, so there weren’t that many payouts. This was a welfare program from the get-go. But more than that, it was a program designed to literally attach, with an almost umbilical cord, citizens to their government. Citizens would become dependent on the government for their retirement. Even though the citizen actually had to earn the money and have it taxed, the idea was Social Security is my government caring about me.
Ask Clarence Thomas or Condoleezza Rice if they’re out for the advancement of colored people. (Interruption) Yeah, look at Kweisi Mfume. They’re trying to shaft Kweisi now, right? Kweisi wants to run for the Senate in Maryland and somebody’s got some dirt on him that he showed favoritism with a female staffer, more than one, favoritism with a bunch of female staffers when he was running the NAALCP himself. So ask Kweisi if they’re for the advancement of — he ran the place and they’re trying to sabotage Kweisi. So all you have to do, folks, the president’s plan, individual retirement accounts, the plan announced last night, let’s really help the poor with it. My gosh, who is going to benefit more? The black population in this country has the lowest life expectancy. They don’t live as long. So they don’t get to retirement age. They pay all these taxes and Social Security. Some don’t live long enough to get all the benefits or even part of it. So the president wants to accelerate that. The NAACP, black caucus ought to be first in line supporting the plan if they really cared about black people and their economic circumstance, but, no, no, no, no. They’re big government types. They want the power of running the government.
Same thing with the judges. It’s really no more complicated than this, folks, and that’s why I say they’re corkscrewing themselves into quicksand because they’re on the precipice of losing all this and they’ve lost their number-one megaphone, the mainstream press, to continue this charade with people. So they’ve lost the ability to actually do all the mesmerizing and all the propagandizing and all the demagoguery. I mean they still have people out there doing it, but they’re not reaching as many people and there are counter-arguments waged all the time. So they’re in full-fledged panic about this. You can guarantee — any proposal that comes along, common sense proposal that empowers individuals in this country — you can count on liberal Democrats in this country opposing it in a screeching, childlike tantrum-type fashion, stamping their foot like Barbara Boxer and her kid.