Friday, February 14, 2014

SEAN HANNITY

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Dems On The Run
Democrats must be getting really nervous about the upcoming election in November. Here are three stories that explain I believe this to be the case:

"Vulnerable Dems want IRS to step up" (
The Hill)

"Democratic ads cite 'disastrous' ObamaCare rollout" (
Washington Post)

"White House's Senate strategy: Keep Obama away" (
Politico)

Despite the scrutiny surrounding the IRS and its targeting of conservatives, Democrats are desperately searching to find any way to possibly prevent effective opposition. The IRS has been used as a tool to stifle the political speech of the Tea Party before, why can't they do it again? The difference is that they are openly hoping this to be the case.

Americans aren't finding jobs, their economic outlook is bleak and they do not approve of how Obama is trampling the Constitution in order to implement his chief legislative achievement. He isn't making a lot of friends, and he is making ObamaCare really hard to defend. In fact, liberal pundits such as Ron Fournier and Kirsten Powers have been very honest about the fact that it has become tiresome to defend. Now for some of the
latest reading related to ObamaCare.
  
New Obama health enrollment numbers
Washington Insider Jamie Dupree joined Sean in the second hour of today's show and discussed the latest ObamaCare enrollment numbers. As you can see from the numbers (see enrollment numbers
here ), when you compare December and January, every state but Mississippi showed a drop in enrollment numbers, month-to-month. Many health care experts warn that the administration still has a lot of work to do by the end of March - when enrollment ends for this year - to get the right mix of customers so there are enough healthy people to pay for the sicker ones. The Obama administration is not on track to hit its original enrollment goal: 7 million people in the health insurance exchanges in the first year, based on the Congressional Budget Office projections of how many they'd get.
Today's "Hot Topic" On The Hannity Forums:The Two Americas - Thank you Troops
Will socialism help the wealth gap or will it keep the gap and just make more people on the poor side? If we look at traditional socialist countries what we find is no middle class, just the poor and the super-rich. That is where we are headed. We need to turn the ship and head back to freedom. I'm not sure how plain I can say it, maybe pictures will help.

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