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Conservative Solutions
Caucus 2014: The Economy
2014 will
be a defining year for our future and I’m rededicating myself to the mission of
bringing problems to the spotlight of America and trying to bring real
solutions. First up? The economy.
We have all witnessed
the failing economies around the world. Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France,
Ireland and a multitude of other countries, are all in state of flux, and are
struggling to bring back prosperity. These nations were, and are, a warning to
us, and America is literally on a path to fiscal ruin. This is not rhetoric or
hyperbole; it is a matter of simple math. Today's economic problem is the moral issue of
our time. We are LITERALLY STEALING FROM OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. We are
taking a sledgehammer to their piggy banks, removing any spare change, and
borrowing even more money from countries like China. They will end up spending
their entire working lives paying this money back, unless we do something BOLD
today. If I told you it was possible to
balance the Federal Budget in 6 years without raising taxes, and all that was
necessary to achieve this would be to cut 1 penny out of every dollar
government spends every year for 6 straight years, would you support this plan? It’s
ideas like these that some very brilliant Americans are talking about and they’re
the ideas that will save this country!
For more on this and other solutions, check out the Conservative Solutions Caucus at Hannity.com. |
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2014 ... Here We Go
We are just eleven months away from the mid-term elections, and
these elections will be as crucial as ever, perhaps even more so. The
need to save our Republic from the clutches of failed liberal policies
is important for the futures of our children and grandchildren. Now is
the time to offer bold conservative solutions for America. The White
House and the Democrats have shown their cards and their strategy is
obvious and predictable, though sadly effective. For liberals, 2014
will be marked by class warfare and a "war" against income inequality.
Liberals call it the campaign against economic inequality, which is
merely that: a campaign. It is designed to agitate
people and convince them that Democrats can solve their problems. But
solving the problem isn't really their goal. It's all about wooing
voters. CNN reports
that a former White House official admitted that Obama is better at
campaigning than he is governing. That's no secret to those of us who
have closely watched as his presidency has unraveled. But it shows that
the White House is aware of Obama's strengths and will likely
capitalize on those strengths in the coming months and years. Expect
more speeches and lofty rhetoric to sell an idea, and the idea for now
is wealth envy: The rich keep getting richer at the expense of the poor
and that's not fair.
Where Are Republicans?
Where does that leave
Republicans? Republicans would be best
not to allow the Democrats and the Obama administration dictate the narrative
for 2014. However I recognize that this
is easier said than done when you have the mainstream media as a complicit
partner in your agenda-setting campaign.
But Republicans, or conservatives, will not be able to break through
without bold solutions and compelling voices that speak right to the heart of
the American people. There is an article in The Hill today, "House Republicans must choose ambition or
caution in 2014." Where is caution going
to get us? Americans are ready for
ambitious solutions to our nations problems.
If you think caution will break through the liberal-Democrat-media
clutter, you are wrong.
Today's "Hot Topic" From the Hannity Forums: Supreme Court Grants Stay In Hubert vs Kitchen - Posted by Safiel
This brief order will stop gay marriage in Utah pending the final
outcome in the Tenth Circuit. I personally interpret this as a signal by
the Supreme Court to the Tenth Circuit to take a deeper look at this
issue. I would not interpret it as a sign the Supreme Court is at all
likely to reverse, if they even take this on certiorari at all.
Something to watch.
>>TV Tonight (10pm ET on Fox News)
Conservative Solutions 2014 continues tonight! |
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