On August 1, Sarah Palin appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace and addressed the various issues at hand including the ruling on the Arizona Immigration Law, the Bush tax-cuts and the midterm elections.
This was Rush Limbaugh's response to Sarah's use of the word "cojones" :
If anyone's wondering what "cojones" means, I can answer that question. It's a Spanish word that means "guts" and "courage." When Sarah used that word, I knew right away what it meant. I took Spanish in middle school and my first three years in high school. I first learned the word "cojones" in my junior year when my Spanish teacher asked me to describe Sarah in one word (and in Spanish of course). After looking up "courage" in my Spanish-English Dictionary, there was only one Spanish word for courage: "cojones." In my opinion, that was and is and will be the perfect word to describe Sarah and other people like her (including Jan Brewer).
As for the Bush tax-cuts, I think Sarah is right on.
Last night my dad and I were discussing how many of the bureacrats don't want to extend the Bush tax-cuts. Seriously guys, you have got to go back to your American History classes, because history has proven that when you get the government out of the way - including cutting taxes, the private sector can grow and thrive because more jobs are created. That was proven especially during the Reagan Era. Plus, it's very hypocritical because while the pockets of The People are being emptied by the taxes, the bureacrats are getting most of our tax dollars for themselves. That sounds like tyranny.
My dad also touched on a point that Rush Limbaugh made last week about the cost of electric cars and the bureacrats wanting to have those making $250,000 pay more in taxes. Rush had pointed out that electric cars can run as much as $41,000 or more. The ones who can afford these cars are the ones making at least $250K and they are given government subsidies when they purchase them. So in a way, if the Bush tax-cuts weren't extended, the "rich" would be paying probably half their income to the Feds and get a little back as a result of purchasing electric cars.
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