Posted on 01/28/2011 11:54:01 AM PST by misharu
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I’ve been fighting a sinus infection...will post in it entirety.
Palins other point is that Sputnik was the sort of government bureaucratic program that got the Soviet Union in trouble; its an example of what eventually did them in. Citing Wikipedia (what journalistic ingenuity!), Stromberg argues that actually the Soviet Union didnt have a debt problem until some thirty years after Sputnik. Perhaps instead of relying on Wikipedia, Stromberg might have consulted Robert Gates book From the Shadows which chronicles, in part, his career as a Soviet analyst at the CIA. (Just in case they are unaware at the Post, this is the same Robert Gates who is now the Secretary of Defense.) On page 173, he accurately points out that the CIA knew early on of the Soviet economic crisis. From the late 1950s, CIA had clearly described the chronic weaknesses as well as the formidable military power of the Soviet Union.
Read the whole thing here.
Now, in a recent interview I mentioned analogies that could relate to solutions to our economic challenges, including the difference between a communist governments Sputnik and the private sectors Spudnut. The analogies I mentioned obviously arent comparable in size, but highlight a clear difference in economic focus: big government command and control economies vs. Americas small businesses.
If youre near Richland, WA, you should stop by The Spudnut Shop, where youll find an all-American success story of a family owned small business that for over 60 years has been serving up a product that people want to buy. Businesses like this coffee shop dont receive big government bailouts. They produce something with their own ingenuity and hard work. And here we see the former communist Soviet Unions advancement (before its government debt-ridden demise) vs. Americas small businesses that are the backbone of our economy.
Wed be well off if we had a greater appreciation for the free market ingenuity of ordinary American entrepreneurs, both great and small whether they make high-tech gadgets or potato donuts. And this goes for all our small business owners whether they run a family farm, a commercial salmon fishing business, an auto shop, a print shop, a consulting firm, a restaurant, you name it. Our government should show them more respect by not punishing their success and limiting their ability to hire more people by over-taxing and over-reaching into their businesses. Dont stifle their growth with burdensome regulations like Obamacare and cap-and-tax. Government should be on their side, not in their way.
I believe and trust in the strength of Americas private sector. But I sometimes fear that the current administration in Washington distrusts or discounts the individuals who have built this country; hence their belief that only a distant bureaucratic elite in D.C. can make decisions for our small businesses that will provide American opportunity. This administrations thinking is wrong. We dont need a command and control economy that invests our money in their half-baked ideas. We need freedom, reward for hard work, and a re-invigorated sense of personal responsibility and work ethic, especially among our young people.
We need to be as motivated and optimistic as our parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents, many of whom started out with nothing but a dream as they built a life for themselves by the sweat of their brow. They didnt ask for bailouts. They didnt expect anything from anyone. They wanted the freedom and opportunity to work hard and prosper by their own merits. If at first they failed, they took their lumps, dusted themselves off, got back up, and tried again until they succeeded. They didnt retreat. They built this country and they passed on to us more prosperity and opportunity than has ever been bestowed on any generation in human history. We must not squander that inheritance. Lets get back to their common sense values.
- Sarah Palin
Poor Larry O’Donnell Pwnd again!
Amen!
Wow, Sarah is really giving them a spanking on their history, isn't she?
Just Wow. She makes me smile. You go girl, I have your back.
Hmmmm, Spudnuts!!!!!!!!!
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> Please read this article by the Hoover Institutions Research Fellow Peter Schweizer. Schweizer, who has written extensively on the subject of the decline and fall of the Soviet Union, offers a Washington Post writer an important refresher on the real history of Sputnik, since many critics are engaged in misreporting:
http://bigpeace.com/pschweizer/2011/01/28/sarah-palin-schools-the-washington-post-on-history/
Big businesses are run by dysfunctional pseudo-entrepreneur hacks coming out of schools like Zero’s. It’s all cooked in to destroy the true ingenuity of a growing member of the nation, the small business man and start up.
Our economy is turning to the Nazi/communist one, one versed in the dynamic of Nazi erroneous belief in being born perfect without need of growth otherwise, with the collectivist communist retards to keep in check the freak strength of the individualistic freak but frozen pseudo-genius of the Germans.
I FOLLOW PALIN!
She’s the only one leading!
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