Wednesday, October 5, 2011

If Companies Don't Make A Profit, They Go Out of Business

"There is a time for profit, but not now."

I remember Rush ripping Obama on this, although he apparently didn't remember it today.
CALLER: All right. Anyway, my point is, is right after Obama got elected -- I believe it was right after he got elected -- he was saying that there's a time for profit, but it's not now. But when he wanted to try to do this new jobs bill, he made the statement we need to be able to start our own businesses and become millionaires and billionaires. Now, how contradictory is that?

RUSH: Yeah. (laughing)

CALLER: You remember the statement when he made it?

RUSH: I had not. I have to admit, did he really say "now is not the time for profit"? I mean, I'm not surprised. I just didn't know he said that. I've been too busy following the Amanda Knox story.

CALLER: He said there's a time for profit but that time is not now.

RUSH: There's a time for profit but that time is not now and yet --

CALLER: Yes.

RUSH: -- at the same time we're supposed to become millionaires and billionaires?

CALLER: In other words, he didn't want us to make any money because he has an agenda, I believe. He really is trying to destroy America. I really believe he is.

RUSH: Well, I do, too. As founded. There's always gonna be an America. It's just a matter of how it's spelled and what it is, but there's always going to be an America. I think there is a war against the way the country was founded. So there's a time and place for profit but not now? (laughing) And this guy got a vote? And this guy won? A time for profit but not now. I'll tell you when it's time for profit! (laughing) All right.



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