Friday, September 16, 2011

What Will Civil Unrest Solve?

Mayor Bloomberg of New York says the lousy economy will result in "civil unrest."

And he's probably right, but you do have to wonder...what do these folks and their "civil unrest" think they will accomplish? They'll destroy their own "nests" - then whine when the government doesn't rush in to rebuild what they've destroyed, just so they can destroy it again.

I've often wished a Civil Rights leader would address the crowds of people who come to hear them speak. "We need jobs!" And the crowd would roar - "Yes we do!" Then the civil rights leader should say, "Take a look at the person next to you! Can you see that person's butt-crack? Do they have tattoos all over their necks? Can they form a coherent sentence that you can understand?Do they know how to do elementary math. If you had a company, would you hire that person?"

Might make them think a bit.

However, Bloomberg, as you will see below, specifically stated that if college students don't get jobs, they're the ones who will riot. Why can't college students get jobs? Because most of them are getting degrees in fields where they can't make a lot of money even if they do get jobs.
RUSH: Tavis Smiley says the president is ignoring blacks, the most loyal part of his base, who ought to be looked out for. Smiley said this to NBC's Lester Holt in April. Tavis Smiley said the 2012 elections will be the most racist in the history of this republic. I might take this time to share with you the latest prediction of the mayor of New York, right out of the New York Daily News. The headline: "Mayor Bloomberg Predicts Riots in the Streets if the Economy Doesn't Create More Jobs --
Mayor Bloomberg warned Friday there would be riots in the streets if Washington doesn't get serious about generating jobs. 'We have a lot of kids graduating college, can't find jobs,' Bloomberg said on his weekly WOR radio show. 'That's what happened in Cairo. That's what happened in Madrid. You don't want those kinds of riots here.'"

Hey, Cairo is Sharia Spring; Madrid is failed new energy policies. In fact, it even says here, "As for Madrid, the most recent street protests were sparked by widespread unhappiness that the Spanish government was spending millions on the visit of Pope Benedict instead of dealing with widespread unemployment," brought about by the wanton implosion of their economy based on their investment in green energy. "Bloomberg's unusually alarmist pronouncement came as President Obama has been pressuring reluctant Republicans to pass his proposed job creation plan. 'The damage to a generation that can't find jobs will go on for many, many years,' the normally-measured mayor said. Bloomberg gave Obama kudos for coming up with a jobs plan."

This Bloomberg guy is an order of fries short of a Happy Meal. The nanny mayor, no trans fat, no salt, no this, wants to micromanage your life, and now he thinks Obama's got some good ideas on the table. "'At least he's got some ideas on the table, whether you like those or not,' he said. 'Now everybody's got to sit down and say we're actually gonna do something and you have to do something on both the revenue and the expense side.' And everybody's got to share in the pain." So you've got the mayor of New York warning of riots in the streets. I know he's a Democrat. He just called himself Republican to get elected after the success of Giuliani.

Now, I can't remember if I said this on this program or just to friends, but I know I've said it to friends. You'll have to recall yourself whether I've said this on the radio or not, but over the last two years, I myself have said that before all is said and done there's gonna be riots in this country over this stuff, and Obama wants it, not gonna be upset by 'em. Chaos, it's all part of the continuing chaos. Well, if I haven't said it, I did. Here's Tavis Smiley. He's talking to Lester Holt. Tavis Smiley is a great example of the anger at Obama that Victor Davis Hanson writes about that permeates the left throughout the country.

SMILEY: Whatever happened to that notion that to the victor goes the spoils? If anybody ought to be looked out for, it ought to be the persons who represent the most significant and most loyal part of the base. That would be African-American.

RUSH: Well, I guess Tavis gave up the poverty tour. He and Cornel West were out there on the poverty tour, and I guess that's it. Now he's going on NBC, and he's upset that Obama's not doing enough for blacks. (interruption) Well, it's more than that. I admit that that's part of it, he's upset he hasn't been invited to the White House, but it's more than that. Not only has he not been invited to the White House, he hasn't been invited to offer his opinion on anything. He hasn't been brought in to discuss or contribute to policy. (interruption) There is no difference. That's exactly the point. There is no difference between now and any other time Democrats are in charge as it relates to the condition of black people in America economically. There's no difference.

What is different is there is all this hope that the first black president would translate into who knows what they thought, but it was gonna certainly be different than it is. Magical economic change for the better, and look at black unemployment, sky-high, black teenage unemployment, sky-high. It's obvious Obama is not down for the struggle. So all the investment they had, hope and change, it hasn't manifested. Obama doesn't even appear to be interested in being one of them. Look, you and I know he's not, but the fact is that everybody in the campaign and all that, you remember when he went down to Selma and talked about the move-ment and said that his dad was inspired by what went on at Selma so he's tried to make it look like he was down for the struggle. That was at the same time when Hillary said "I ain't no ways tired." And she wasn't depressed when she said it, and she wasn't low on testosterone when she said it.

BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: I have a question for Mayor Doomberg predicting riots over the economy. Mayor Doomberg, would New York have more job opportunities for its citizens if the US immigration laws were enforced? I'm just asking.




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