"Nationalizing businesses, nationalizing banks, is not a solution for the democratic party, it's the objective"
- Rush Limbaugh
About this Quote
This quote by Rush Limbaugh is describing the Democratic Party's stance on nationalizing organizations and banks. He is implying that the Democratic Party is not searching for a solution to the current economic concerns, however rather they are seeking to nationalize companies and banks as their ultimate goal. Limbaugh is recommending that this is not a feasible service to the financial problems, which the Democratic Party ought to be searching for other solutions. He is also implying that the Democratic Party is not keeping an eye out for the very best interests of the people, but rather they are looking to get more control over the economy. Limbaugh is suggesting that the Democratic Party should be looking for more useful services to the economic concerns, rather than trying to gain more control over the economy.
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