Bottom Quote by Rush Limbaugh
“State-controlled Associated Press: 'The gross domestic product declines 1% in the second quarter, better than expected.' The bottom line is the economy is still shrinking! It's contracting. There's negative growth. One percent, big whoop, we're supposed to feel happy about this? The only thing that would make me happy about this is if I saw a story that said the government shrunk by 1%. Then we'd be making progress.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Radio commentary, 2008
The reported slight GDP decline is presented as positive, but the economy is actually contracting, indicating a misleading spin.
In simple terms: GDP drop is framed as good despite shrinkage.
Question economic narratives.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- news analysis
- policy debate
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you trust headline interpretations?
- What evidence shows true economic health?
Economic data can be spun to suit agendas.