J. D. Hayworth
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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
Simply put, Republican economic policies let Americans keep more of their own money to spend, save and invest, while Democrats want to take it away.
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.
The American people demand results, not rhetoric, especially when it comes to national security issues.
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 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.
Low unemployment numbers are clear indicators that Republican tax relief and economic policies are spurring growth and helping businesses hire new workers while providing American families with job security.
Producing fuel cells and solar panels requires high tech facilities and produces high paying jobs. The industry is booming in Arizona. The state already has about 100 firms in the solar industry and has grown 20% since 2003.
Solar power is clean, renewable and cost effective, but it also needs time to develop.
Those who have heard me speak from time to time know that quite often I cite the observation of that great American author, Mark Twain, who said, history does not repeat itself, but it rhymes.