Friday, December 25, 2015

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW


Christmas 1776 It has become somewhat of a tradition but one that I'm increasingly grateful for. For the last few years, Newt and Callista Gingrich have spent the holiday season detailing what it means to be an American. They speak of freedom and perseverance and of the winter of 1776 when our nation was born out of the freezing tundra at Valley Forge. Many think of the Boston Tea Party or Philadelphia where the First Continental Congress convened.

The Gingrichs remind us that it was the sacrifice of our veterans that carried us through to our nation's wondrous beginning. If you haven't seen Newt's narrative, "Christmas Day 1776" you can watch it here.

Sit down with your children and grandchildren and take a few minutes today to appreciate all our forefathers did to make our nation great and help instill the spirit that will protect it for generations to come.
  
Hillary Admits ObamaCare Is Costing Jobs At a recent campaign event, Hillary Clinton finally admitted what many conservatives have been saying for years: Obamacare is costing Americans jobs.

The moment came when a woman asked Hillary why companies were increasingly hiring part-time workers over full-time. The answer, of course, is that Obamacare incentivizes companies to hire part-time workers who work less than 40 hours a week, so they don't have to provide healthcare benefits.

Hillary said the affordable care act is "the reason companies are going to part-time."
WATCH: Clinton: "ObamaCare forces Americans into part-time work"

"You know, we've got to change that because we have built in some unfortunate incentives that discourage full-time employment," Clinton said. "A lot of employers believe if you don't work 40-hours a week you don't get benefits and that includes you don't get a healthcare benefit, that might include you're not eligible for the family and medical leave."

"I'm really worried about it because there's a trend to move more and more people into part-time work," Clinton added.

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