A Quote by Rush Limbaugh

When you talk about taxing the rich, you're taxing capital, and taxing capital results in damage to more than just the wealthy. — © Rush Limbaugh
When you talk about taxing the rich, you're taxing capital, and taxing capital results in damage to more than just the wealthy.
As more and more Americans own shares of stock, more and more Americans understand that taxing businesses is taxing them. Regulating businesses is taxing them. They ought to be thinking long-term about their ownership, not just their income, and that they should pay taxes on capital, as well as taxes on labor.
When Test cricket is good, it's amazing, the best, even if it is more taxing on the body and is a lot more mentally taxing.
Taxing profits is tantamount to taxing success.
If I tax them, in fact, I'm not taxing the capitalists, I am taxing the people who have saved, trusted. It was very controversial, those sorts of things. But finally, it worked out.
The taxing power of the Federal Government, my dear; the taxing power is sufficient for everything you want and need.
We are today, in this country, convulsed by the situation in Iraq. It is an extraordinary crisis. It is taxing our men and women in uniform, and it is certainly taxing our resolve.
I think a lot of comedians sometimes pretend to find the job more taxing than it is.
We must end the iniquitous multi-taxing of the same money. It is not right to tax people's incomes, then their savings on that income, to tax the movement of assets through capital gains tax, stamp duty and tax them again through inheritance tax if they have the audacity to die.
Taxing the rich to fund the poorly managed government programs is simply a self-destructive decision: It does nothing more than move money and investment decisions away from proven moneymakers (read: job producers) to Washington amateurs. In both cases, American's lose.
Instead of taxing rich people, governments borrow from them, and pay them interest for the privilege.
No one can become rich by the efforts of only their toil, but only by the discovery of some method of taxing the labor of others.
When you're filming, you work 19-hour days and you know more about what's going on with your crew and co-workers than you do with your husband. You're away, you miss things. It's taxing. Relationships fail because of it.
If you like Obama, if you like a Washington that offers free stuff and taxing the rich, that's what you get. I don't see him evolving as a president.
Taxing less and spending more.. it's fun in the short run, but it's a recipe for disaster.
You can't wrestle forever. It's a very physically taxing job. There's no doubt about it. Physically, and more importantly, mentally.
You got a million drug laws now because the bosses figured there was more money in putting people in jail than taxing something anyone can grow on a window sill.
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