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Red State Appeal
In the wake of Governor Cuomo's comments about conservatives in New
York, I've been truly touched by the messages I've received from people
throughout the country inviting me to their state. These "pitches" to
move to other states aren't just exclusive to me, but a reminder to all
Americans that we have a number of very good choices as to where to live
and raise our families.
In particular, there are a number of Red States in America that are
leading the way in terms of economic opportunity, job creation and
fostering a welcoming environment for all.
More than twenty states
throughout America are now run by Republicans, holding the governorship
and majority in the state legislatures. This has allowed many of these
states to enact conservative policies on a range of issues: taxes,
spending cuts, labor laws, regulations, social issues, energy, choices
in education, voter ID laws, not participating in ObamaCare exchanges.
Taxes is one of the biggest drivers of migration to these states. According to the Tax Foundation,
"Between 1999 and 2010, high-tax New York, New Jersey, and California
lost about 1.2 million individual taxpayers and more than $97 billion of
personal income. This does not include the corporate losses." As I
pointed out yesterday, most of the income leaving New York is ending up
in Florida, a no income tax state.
The success of conservative principles on the state level should
empower conservatives throughout the country that the same success could
be matched if only given a chance in Washington. The conservative state
laboratories aren't just theory but thriving, living examples of what
can happen if certain policies and values are put in place.
I'm glad that we, in America, have the opportunity for states to
maintain the autonomy to make such choices. I'm glad that conservative
principles are fostering economic opportunity for those who live or move
to those states. I'm hopeful that the success of Republicans at the
state level will resonate with the voters nationally in 2016. |
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Attack Against Black Conservatives Continues
I've done shows and spoken many times about the Left's attack on black
conservatives. From Dr. Ben Carson to Herman Cain to Deneen Borelli and
many others, the hateful rhetoric directed their way because of their
conservative beliefs is beyond disgraceful.
The latest attack came from an influential leader within the NAACP,
Rev. William Barber. Over the weekend, Rev. Barber compared Republican
Senator Tim Scott to a ventriloquist dummy. Sen. Scott is a black
conservative from South Carolina.
According to the State, Rev. Barber said the following...continued
Today's "Hot Topic" On The Hannity Forums:
Socialized medicine... -
Cratic3947
The list of successful "socialist" countries is gets shorter every year
and now it's down to lily white bread northern Europe. The thing the
left always touts is there medical systems, and so they imposed
socialized medicine on US. But things are not so perfect in social
paradise ...
>> TV Tonight (Hannity FoxNews at 10pm ET):
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