Hannity: US in a 'dangerous state of decline' under Biden
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Fox News host Sean Hannity decried the "dangerous state of decline" under President Biden in his monologue Wednesday.
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His Build Back Better bill "will wreck the economy for decades to come" by raising taxes, particularly on those making under $50,000 a year, Hannity said. The host warned the bill would add "trillions" to the national debt, ravage American energy industries and "fund [Democrats'] cradle-to-grave…socialist entitlement for people to choose not to work."
Fierce debate over the bill rages on while "[o]ur economy is in shambles," Hannity said. With inflation at a record 30-year high, the host said poor and middle-class Americans will be hurt the most. Median-income households now spend an additional $175 per month on food, fuel and housing, Hannity said, totaling an extra $2,100 a year in a "Biden inflation tax."