Multimillionaire Sean Hannity says People ought to get a second job as a substitute of accepting authorities assist

Over the past few decades, average Americans have fallen behind. Housing and study costs have accelerated rapidly, while wage growth has stagnated relatively. This is especially true during the COVID-19 pandemic. Joe Biden has promised to fill this gap.

And the idea of ​​closing the wage gap is popular with voters of all kinds. But the anchors at Fox News want to convince their viewers that it is better to stay in poverty. During a recent radio commercial, Sean Hannity urged listeners to get a second job instead of accepting any government support.

Hannity, who is worth $ 43 million, told viewers, “Socialism will always end this way – with unfulfilled promises, high promises. You – you think it’s a great thing, “I don’t have to worry about these things anymore. Ah, thank god. Okay, I don’t have to worry about getting a college fund for my kids. I don’t have to worry about my health care. I even have a state guaranteed retirement – I will – I’ll have a daycare when I have kids, “blah, blah, blah”.

The Fox host continued:

“Here is my unsolicited advice to all of you, my wonderful radio family. I can’t do this show without you. Don’t rely on the government for anything. Rely on you. Get out there work hard. Work 2 jobs like my parents. Save as much as you can so you can make decisions later. “

For the vast majority of Americans, Hannity’s advice would be utterly absurd. However, some of his listeners may take his words to heart. The modern GOP would not exist if some of its constituents were unwilling to act against their interests.

Todd Neikirk is a New Jersey-based policy and technology writer. His work has been featured on psfk.com, foxsports.com and hillreporter.com. He likes sports, politics, comics, and spends time with his family on the waterfront.

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