Posted on 03/27/2011 9:08:15 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
She respects and adores the late Geraldine Ferraro. There's one.
Good write....thanks.
100% of Democrats and probably a third of Republicans currently depend on government corruption of some sort for their income.
None of these want their gravy train derailed.
Sarah Palin is the anti-corruption candidate.
Your Populist plan to redistribute those Oil Company “profits” (wealth) among the American people would be less than a few dollars per person.
It's a simple fact that the very strongest oil companies, barely net between 5 to 8 percent profit, after they pay all the other Federal taxes, operating costs, environmental regulations, state taxes, drilling fees, etc,. And what little they salvage from all the handouts they are required to currently give, they would simply go broke, quit or go elsewhere.
You also are not very well schooled in Alaska History. Palins additional tax she imposed on Alaska oil companies did more damage to the industry than it helped.
Since 1976, Jay Hammond installed a plan where the Oil Companies would pay most of Alaska State's operating costs, (Called the Permanent Fund Dividend.) which averaged around 75% of the States revenues. It was also agreed that anything left over would be shared with each and every resident. (Which averages $1,000 per person annually) And the residents of the State pay no income taxes resulting from this plan.
Under the Permanent Fund Dividend plan, there was very little profit left to share, but the state benefited by all the people it employed and the economy it supported. Especially by the taxes they did not have to pay.
Palin’s punitive tax, in addition to the huge amount the Oil Industry was already paying, hindered new exploration and greatly slowed down the industry.
This is the reason that the new Governor who replaced her, lifted that tax to allow the Oil Companies to drill for new reserves again. Palin’s pipeline campaign is also considered to have been a waste of time. Even though she made the claim and took credit for building that pipeline, it never made it out of the planning stages and is now dead.
Your speculation is every bit as valid as the authors. Knowing the history of what happens when public lands are sold, I hope both yours and the speculation that she will nationalize energy production through some rebate nonsense, are completely wrong.
That’s true, some people on this forum have gone so far to the right, that they have unknowingly, come back out on the left.
In all fairness, I don’t believe Palin has weighed in nationally on the issues speculated on in this thread. At least I haven’t heard it if there is.
There is a big difference from actual statements by Palin and those that wish to make her their empty slate that they project their wishes upon.
At this point, very little. The only thing I would hope for the Governor (if she runs) is that she would have a Reagan Nashua moment. I'm thinking back to when Reagan was battling Bush, Sr. in the 1980 campaign. The media was talking up Bush and attacking Reagan which was leading to a close race. IMO, the turning point was the Nashua Moment;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO2_49TycdE
I think the American Public needs to see their Presidents have a firm backbone, a point where they say, "enough is enough". As trivial as it may sound, I think Gov Palin needs a similar sound bite.
I don’t think even Palin would be that politically ignorant, to initiate even a fragment of what the person who wrote this vanity considers to be good policy.
Anyone who looks at any politician, unless the person is looking in the mirror, will see things that "bother" them. There are things that bother me about Palin and things that bother me about Bachmann, but I will tell you that both of them come up to the 80 percent mark as described by Reagan (his advice that it's better to have someone you agree with 80 percent of the time than to insist on perfection and end up with no one at all). Not 60 percent, not 40 percent. Eighty percent, at minimum 75 percent. Less than that, and you end up with the terrible malaise in the Republican party that we have today. Reagan was very wise; unfortunately, many people took his words to mean that as long as the guy has an R behind his name, even if you only agree with him 40 percent of the time, you're supposed to accept that, but THAT'S NOT WHAT REAGAN SAID.
Eighty percent is good enough for me and it should be good enough for all of us. Romney, Gingrich, Huckabee, DeMint -- they barely make it to 50 percent.
If you're paying attention, you know whether or not Palin hits 80 percent for you, and where the other guys are on that scale, as well. If you say "Gosh, I just don't know about her yet ... I'm going to wait and see," I roll my eyes because I recognize the words of someone who is playing games.
And 2ndDivVet, you're so right that her position, experience, and knowledge on energy alone is enough reason for Palin to clinch the nomination among sensible conservatives. It used to be that the 2nd Amendment and abortion were the true deal-breakers, but now, the "global warming" hoax is just as important. I REFUSE under any circumstances to vote for a candidate who thinks regulation of energy production and consumption is necessary to prevent climate catastrophe. You might as well ask me to vote for someone who literally believes in the tooth fairy -- I cannot, will not, and SHOULD NOT do it, and neither should anyone else.
Palin / Caine..
You did know that she was his VP candidate, right?
"I realize it would have looked bad to come out against him."
Well I guess?
"But she didn'tt have to campaign so hard for him."
Too funny.
I wouldn’t use Alaska as an example of an energy “rebate” program possibility. Alaska is a special case because their state Constitution specifies that those types of natural resources belong to the people of the state. No similar provision exists elsewhere.
Your arguments has already been refuted on other Palin threads so I’m just going to ignore your post on this one.
It is jealously and fear and that brings out the left’s hatred about Mrs. Palin. I love her and have great respect for her and she will have her place in our history books but don’t know if she can beat Obama. Once someone has run either in a primary or as a elected candidate they loose the fuse. We are going to need someone who ignites that fuse all over again. I know many people are skeptical but imo Trump will be the one to do that. Maybe having Mrs. Palin as Energy Secretary and Romney Treasury Secretary would be a good idea. Building a strong team around him will satisfy the party.
Mine are based on facts. Look them up for yourself. Another baseless opinion does not refute anything.
So there's no "projection" there.
As Palin has said on more than one occasion, "Where I come from, we call that 'bait'."
She will turn this stinking, sinking craphole into a rising juggernaut in 6 months. Just wait, watch, and be amazed.
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