J. D. Hayworth

J. D. Hayworth
John David "J. D." Hayworth, Jr.is an American politician and news anchor who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 2007 from Arizona's 5th Congressional District]. He currently hosts Newsmax Prime, a television news/talk prime time show that airs weekdays at 8pm Eastern, 5pm Pacific on Newsmax TV. Previously, he hosted a conservative talk radio program on KFYI in Phoenix until January 2010, when he resigned due to his run for the...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth12 July 1958
CountryUnited States of America
We know over very national survival is at stake; and we believe that we should support our troops, yes, and work for an outcome that results in victory.
Chavez made a compete fool of himself in front of the entire world while giving the U.N. a black eye. But the real losers are the Venezuelan people who have to put up with this unstable character every day.
And if we are honest we have to make a distinction between a democratic Israel that wants to live in peace and the terrorists who want Israel wiped out. The Israelis were told to give up land for peace; they gave up the land, but got no peace.
The tax relief package enacted in 2001 was central to pulling the economy out of the post 9-11 recession. It's the reason we've got low unemployment and have created more than two million jobs in the last year.
The American people likewise want to see enforcement first, no tricks, no triggers, no amnesty, enforcing existing laws and closing loopholes to reaffirm that our great Republic is, in fact, a nation of laws.
Recent economic data shows that our economy is robust, growing and headed in the right direction. The numbers don't lie. Americans are currently enjoying falling gas prices, low unemployment, increased job creation, and a stock market that has reached an all-time high.
You see, party labels do not ensure unanimity any more than trying to cast the challenge we confront as a people through a partisan prism.
The problem we are dealing with at the border is not a Democratic problem. It is not a Republican problem. It is an American problem.
The minimum wage was due for an increase, but it was important that we offset its cost to small businesses.
The American people demand results, not rhetoric, especially when it comes to national security issues.
The American people are not just being taxed to death; they're being taxed after death. But, no one should have to sell the life's work of a parent or a loved one just to pay the federal government.
A fair question could be posed in this fashion: If people are not obeying existing laws, what makes us think they would obey any new laws?
When you have a country that can boast that more than 95 percent of its eligible workforce is employed and pumping money back into economy, that's exceptionally good news, especially as we prepare to observe Labor Day.
New technologies such as solar systems or hybrid cars aren't created overnight. By extending these tax credits we are giving this industry time to grow, branch out and succeed.