Monday, April 7, 2014

SEAN HANNITY ANG JACKSON MS LOCAL

Hannity's Headlines E-Newsletter
Fix or Repeal?
The White House and the Democrats continue to do their victory lap over reaching the seven million mark for ObamaCare. Nancy Pelosi said over the weekend that Congress is "very proud of what we have accomplished" and are "happy to not run away from what we have done."

While many Americans are skeptical of the validity of this seven million number, with each passing day ObamaCare becomes more entrenched in our society. Is it too late to fight back? The answer should be no, it's not too late. ObamaCare has been a disaster and will remain a disaster for this nation. It is impacting our economy, jobs, the cost of care, the cost of premiums and does not solve the problem of millions of Americans remaining without coverage. It represents a huge government takeover of an industry and more government control is never better for freedom.

The battle over healthcare in America is far from settled, here's why...
  
White House Wage Gap
Barack Obama is going to continue his unilateral campaign to legislate change through executive orders. While he thinks he is doing America a favor by skirting around the perceived logjam in Congress, he is making a mockery of our rule of law and establishing a dangerous precedent of an imperial presidency.

This week he will sign a number of executive orders, including one aimed at closing the pay gap between men and women for federal contractors. The irony is that perhaps Obama should start his campaign to close the pay gap in his own White House.

According to a Daily Caller analysis, 2013 data shows that "the White House paid women an estimated 11.8 percent less than men in 2013. The year prior White House paid women 13 percent less than men - and in 2011, according to the Free Beacon, women were paid 18 percent less." This is hypocrisy at its worst. Why should federal contractors be forced to adhere to standards that are above the very White House that dictates these policies?...(continued)
>>TV Tonight (10PM ET on Fox News)
Tonight Dick Morris reacts to Jeb Bush's possible 2016 run. Plus Ann Coulter on why Mozilla's CEO was possibly ousted. And an officer is seriously injured as violence erupts on spring break.

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