American - Journalist | May 16, 1969 -
Like everyone else, rich people respond to incentives.
Tucker Carlson
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People tend to cherish and take care of the things they pay for and therefore own, countries included. The opposite is also true. When was the last time you changed the oil in a rental car?
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There will always be some who, for whatever reason, find themselves dependent on the charity of others. But when half the population is along for the ride, the system becomes dangerously out of balance. Things fall apart.
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The tax code is becoming steadily more progressive, which shouldn't surprise anyone who understands power politics. It's always easier to force sacrifice on an unpopular minority than it is to ask the majority to pony up.
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Limbaugh hosts a radio show. His job is to shock people.
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There's almost nothing that upsets Americans more than the idea that somewhere, somehow, somebody is getting his feelings hurt.
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Nobody wants to be seen with a bigot.
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I'd rather have dinner with Don King than with Mark Furhman. But then, I'm American. I have no perspective.
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He'll likely be remembered as a political figure, but I don't recall Andrew Breitbart ever mentioning electoral politics. It bored him.
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In politics, reform never comes before crisis.
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There's no law of nature that says America must remain the most powerful country in the world.
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People like entitlements. That's why we spend so much on them.
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