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“We've so, so fallen for the premise that only government can do certain things. But then when we get around to privatizing, people always applaud it. Well, I mean, the left never does. Privatize this; privatize that. Prisons, you name it. When you are endeavoring to create wealth by virtue of…” quote by Rush Limbaugh
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“We've so, so fallen for the premise that only government can do certain things. But then when we get around to privatizing, people always applaud it. Well, I mean, the left never does. Privatize this; privatize that. Prisons, you name it. When you are endeavoring to create wealth by virtue of creating profit, you're gonna have a much more efficient operation a bunch of bureaucrats - who have no idea what they're doing, by the way.”

Rush Limbaugh

About This Quote

Source Speech: Radio commentary, 2005

Criticizes reliance on government for services, arguing privatization yields efficiency, while noting political bias in support.

In simple terms: Government is inefficient; private sector works better.

Key Takeaway

Consider private solutions, but weigh public interests.

Themes

government privatization efficiency politics bias

Mood

critical analytical

Type

political commentary

When to use this quote

  • healthcare reform
  • prison management
  • infrastructure projects
  • public‑private partnerships

Key Concepts

public policy economic theory political rhetoric

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is government essential?
  • How to ensure accountability in privatization?
A Different Perspective

Private entities may prioritize profit over public good.

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