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While The World Burns
It's great to be home and back in the States but I have to share
with you that, while my focus last week was on Israel and their
challenges, I have definitely not turned an eye from ISIS in Iraq. Evil
is unfolding before our eyes as this militant group grows in power and
Washington just now is turning their eyes to this issue. This group is
very wealthy, very heavily armed and they have their eyes set on
worldwide domination. The American military has engaged with a few
airstrikes but I really don't think pinprick airstrikes will be enough
to stop the mass-genocide. These airstrikes are not going to defeat
ISIS and Obama and his staff has stressed that he won't send boots on
the
ground and he's hiding behind the failed Iraqi government. The
President doesn't want to get involved in Iraq, the President wants to
lead from behind. The President is too passive and too weak to lead and
seemingly will only act when a crisis is forced upon him. America
desperately needs leadership and a clear focus on doing what's right to
support our allies. While the world continues to burn, we could stand
to spend some time supporting our allies, like Israel, and focusing on
protecting those in Iraq who share our vision of peace. If you haven't
seen this article on Fox News
yet, you should really take a look. It tells the story of our
airstrikes and begs the question, have they really been successful
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Economic Recovery?
Barack Obama recently bragged about his economic recovery. Is he living
in the same country we are?
Although the economy added over 200,000 jobs last month, our labor force
participation rate continues to hover around a 30 year low. In other
words, people have given up looking for work.
Entrepreneurship is declining and business creation is declining.
Medium income has been on the decline during Obama's entire presidency.
The number of Americans collecting food stamps has grown since the
recession officially ended.
The rate of poverty has also risen under Obama.
Relying on shallow economic indicators to tout your message to low
information voters isn't going to change reality. The reality is that
Americans deserve better. For more on this, check out Hannity.com.
>>TV Tonight (10pm ET on Fox News) Tonight a look at the
ISIS-lead massacre against Christians in Iraq. Plus Dr. Cornel West
reacts to the shooting of an unarmed teen in St. Louis. And Sean
responds to Stephen Colbert. |
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