The ‘Earth-Shattering’ News Rush Limbaugh Says the Media Ignored, but You Need to Know
Conservative radio host Rush
Limbaugh expressed disgust, though not shock, that the mainstream media
ignored an “earth-shattering” story out of Wisconsin that “should have
caused a political earthquake.”
The state of Wisconsin’s unemployment
rate is “rapidly falling” and the government’s budget ended the year
with a $912 million surplus, Limbaugh explained. He says the dramatic
turnaround is due in large part to the conservative policies of Gov.
Scott Walker.
What’s even more amazing, he continued,
is the fact that Walker is going to “rebate the money in the form of
tax cuts to the people, who he said own the money.” Limbaugh says the
news is “earth-shattering” because, in one of the bluest states, Walker
was targeted for removal twice but continued to implement conservative
policies that he was confident would help his state — and his strategy
appears to be working.
“They did everything they could to gin
up hate, anger, tried to destroy his reputation, his career, and his
life,” he said. “He hung in there. The state of Wisconsin instituted his
policy reforms, de-emphasizing the role of unions in the state.”
“He’s going to cut income taxes and
property taxes, and he made the point that it’s not just a gimmick of
budgeting or accounting. It’s the result of serious, significant policy
changes,” Limbaugh argued.
“Now, folks, what I just told you was
not reported once anywhere in what you would consider mainstream media.
It was not reported on one cable network, much less all of them. It was
not reported in the New York Times, the Washington Post, or the LA
Times,” he added. “It was reported in Wisconsin. There was an AP story
on it, maybe some local papers picked it up, but just as a filler.”
“And to me, for us as conservatives,
Wisconsin and Governor Walker, I mean, everything that we want to
happen, happened there,” the radio host concluded.
Walker is proposing a $504 million property and income tax cut plan
as a means to return some of the surplus money to the people of
Wisconsin. Some Democrats and Republicans are already criticizing the
plan and are calling for changes.
“The budget surplus is really your
money,” Walker recently said at a meeting of the Wisconsin Grocers
Association. “You earned it.”
However, some lawmakers are concerned
that Walker’s tax cut plan would increase the state’s projected budget
shortfall from $700 million to $800,000 million. The Republican governor
argues the estimates don’t take into account any revenue growth, which
he says will cover the difference.
The unemployment rate in Wisconsin dropped to 6.2 percent in December and has been dropping steadily since 2011.
Of course it was widely reported William... you just don't read and listen to the people who were reporting it... It has been all over the blogosphere how Walker fabricated a budget crisis and than use it to, according to Rachel Maddlow, "bold bid to strip state employees of most bargaining rights and cut their benefits."
ReplyDeletePolitifact.com did some investigative work and some number crunching... I wonder if Rachel will apologize to all of the listeners she mislead with her story?
http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/statements/2011/feb/18/rachel-maddow/rachel-maddow-says-wisconsin-track-have-budget-sur/
Yes, another lightly reported Republican success as was Indiana under Mitch Daniels. Michigan under Snyder is finally making a slow comeback after being run into the ground under Granholm.
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