Posted on 07/28/2011 1:24:20 PM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner
Out here in proverbial politico flyover country, we little folk are watching the debt ceiling debate with great interest and concern. Today I re-read the open letter I wrote to Republican Freshman Members of Congress in November 2010, just days after they were ushered into office in an historic landslide victory due in large part to the activism of commonsense patriots who are considered part of the Tea Party movement. I respectfully ask these GOP Freshman to re-read this letter and remember us little people who believed in them, donated to their campaigns, spent hours tirelessly volunteering for them, and trusted them with our votes. This new wave of public servants may recall that they were sent to D.C. for such a time as this.
The original letter is pasted below, with added emphasis to certain passages that I feel are especially relevant to the current discussion.
All my best to you, GOP Freshmen, from up here in the Last Frontier.
Sincerely,
Sarah Palin
P.S. Everyone I talk to still believes in contested primaries.
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November 13, 2010
Welcome to all Republican Freshmen and congratulations!
Congratulations to all of you for your contribution to this historic election, and for the contributions I am certain you will make to our country in the next two years. Your victory was hard fought, and the success belongs entirely to you and the staff and volunteers who spent countless hours working for this chance to put government back on the side of the people. Now you will come to Washington to serve your nation and leave your mark on history by reining in government spending, preserving our freedoms at home, and restoring Americas leadership abroad. Some of you have asked for my thoughts on how best to proceed in the weeks and months ahead and how best to advance an agenda that can move our country forward. I have a simple answer: stick to the principles that propelled your campaigns. When you take your oath to support and defend our Constitution and to faithfully discharge the duties of your office, remember that present and future generations of We the People are counting on you to stand by that oath. Never forget the people who sent you to Washington. Never forget the trust they placed in you to do the right thing.
The task before you is daunting because so much damage has been done in the last two years, but I believe you have the chance to achieve great things.
Republicans campaigned on a promise to rein in out-of-control government spending and to repeal and replace the massive, burdensome, and unwanted health care law President Obama and the Democrat Congress passed earlier this year in defiance of the will of the majority of the American people. These are promises that you must keep. Obamacare is a job-killer, a regulatory nightmare, and an enormous unfunded mandate. The American people dont want it and we cant afford it. We ask, with all due respect, that you remember your job will be to work to replace this legislation with real reform that relies on free market principles and patient-centered policies. The first step is, of course, to defund Obamacare.
Youve also got to be deadly serious about cutting the deficit. Despite what some would like us to believe, tax cuts didnt get us into the mess were in. Government spending did. Tough decisions need to be made about reducing government spending. The longer we put them off, the worse it will get. We need to start by cutting non-essential spending. That includes stopping earmarks (because abuse of the earmark process created the gateway-drug that allowed backroom deals and bloated budgets), canceling all further spending on the failed Stimulus program, and rolling back non-discretionary spending to 2008 levels. You can do more, but this would be a good start.
In order to avert a fiscal disaster, we will also need to check the growth of spending on our entitlement programs. That will be a huge challenge, but it must be confronted head on. We must do it in a humane way that honors the governments current commitments to our fellow Americans while also keeping faith with future generations. We cannot rob from our children and grandchildrens tomorrow to pay for our unchecked spending today. Beyond that, we need to reform the way Congress conducts business in order to make it procedurally easier to cut spending than to increase it. We need to encourage zero-based budgeting practices in D.C. like the kind fiscally conservative mayors and governors utilize to balance their budgets and reduce unnecessary spending.
There in the insulated and isolated Beltway you will be far removed from the economic pain felt by so many Americans who are out of work. Please remember that if we want real job growth, we must create a stable investment climate by ending the tidal wave of overly burdensome regulations coming out of Washington. Businesses need certainty and freedom that incentivizes competition to grow and expand our workforce.
The last thing our small businesses need is tax hikes. It falls to the current Democrat-controlled Congress to decide on the future of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts. If it does not permanently renew all of them, you should move quickly to do so in the new Congress. It would remove from households and businesses the threat of a possible $3.8 trillion tax hike hitting all Americans at the worst possible moment, with our economy struggling to recover from a deep recession! You must continue to remind Democrats that the people they are dismissing as rich are the small business owners who create up to 70% of all jobs in this country!
Another issue of vital importance is border security. Americans expect our leadership in Washington to act now to secure our borders. Dont fall for the claims of those who suggest that we cant secure our borders until we simultaneously deal with the illegal immigrants already here. Lets deal with securing the border first. That alone is a huge challenge that has been ignored for far too long.
On foreign policy and national security, I urge you to stick to our principles: strong defense, free trade, nurturing allies, and steadfast opposition to Americas enemies. We are the most powerful country on earth and the world is better off because of it. Our president does not seem to understand this. If we withdraw from the world, the world will become a much more dangerous place. You must push President Obama to finish the job right in Iraq and get the job done in Afghanistan, otherwise we who are war-weary will forever question why Americas finest are sent overseas to make the ultimate sacrifice with no clear commitment to victory from those who send them. You should be prepared to stand with the President against Irans nuclear aspirations using whatever means necessary to ensure the mullahs in Tehran do not get their hands on nuclear weapons. And you can stand with the Iranian people who oppose the tyrannical rule of the clerics and concretely support their efforts to win their freedom even if the President does not.
You need to say no to cutting the necessities in our defense budget when we are engaged in two wars and face so many threats from Islamic extremists to a nuclear Iran to a rising China. As Ronald Reagan said, We will always be prepared, so we may always be free. You will also have the opportunity to push job-creating free trade agreements with allies like Colombia and South Korea. You can stand with allies like Israel, not criticize them. You can let the President know what you believe Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, not a settlement. And for those of you joining the United States Senate, dont listen to desperate politically-motivated arguments about the need for hasty consideration of the New START treaty. Insist on your right to patient and careful deliberation of New START to address very real concerns about verification, missile defense, and modernization of our nuclear infrastructure. No New START in the lame duck!
You can stand against misguided proposals to try dangerous, evil terrorists in the US; precipitously close the Guantanamo prison; and a return to the failed policies of the past in treating the war on terror as a law enforcement problem. Finally, you have a platform to express the support of the American people for all those around the world seeking their freedom that God has bestowed within all mankinds being from Burma and Egypt to Russia and Venezuela because the spread of liberty increases our own security. You, freshmen lawmakers, can and will be powerful voices in support of foreign policies that protect our interests and promote our values! Thank you for being willing to fight for our values and our freedom!
In all this, you should extend a hand to President Obama and Democrats in Congress. After this election, they may finally be prepared to work with Republicans on some of these issues for the good of the country. And if not, we will all be looking forward to 2012.
Remember that some in the media will love you when you stray from the time-tested truths that built America into the most exceptional nation on earth. When the Left in the media pat you on the back, quickly reassess where you are and readjust, for the liberals praise is a warning bell you must heed. Trust me on that.
I and most Americans are so excited for you. Working together, we have every right to be optimistic about our future. We can be hopeful because real hope lies in the ingenuity, generosity, and boundless courage of the everyday Americans who make our country exceptional. These are the men and women who sent you to Washington. May your work and leadership honor their faith in you.
With sincere congratulations and a big Alaskan heart,
Sarah Palin
She has been on several shows in the last few days, actually, but yeah, I kinda wish she was more out there during this critical period. Maybe her not being in the race yet is dimming her otherwise commanding media attention.
She has said on those shows she doesn’t favor raising the debt ceiling, but if it’s going to be raised anyway, that Cut Cap and Balance was the way to go.
Wow, Madame President, you may have reminded some of us what a real leader looks like. I’ll give you a clue: It’s a rogue woman who successfully ran a very large state. And she is a woman of honor above all else. Bob
This line just makes the whole post. Awesome.
This is MY next President... no doubts about her or what she will do once in office. I trust no one else at this point in time.
LLS
WHERE IS MILT, THE FRONTRUNNER, ON THIS? Waiting for the debris to settle before he makes his pronouncements from on high, no doubt. My ears are perked, but they are beginning to droop.
BTW, where’s Waldo Perry? Please take a moment from your busy fundraising schedule, Sir.
(holding breath)...(still holding breath)...(slowly fading)...(passing out from holding breath)...THUMP
Be patient. I trust her to know when. The earth will move. Keep your powder dry my friend. I’m really working hard on the patience thing myself, but I believe. She’s been right so far. Like they say, Lull them to sleep and then WHAM!!!.
She has not been quiet on the debt ceiling debate, are you insane, she said she supported Cut Cap and Balance!!!! Where has Mitt Romney or Tim Pawlenty been. Bachmann was not even there to vote on the frickin’ bill, Give Sarah a Break. Did you not read Sarah’s Facebook post call the Lameduck President.
Yeah well....Sarah Palin better watch her step, she just might end up being the Republican nominee...
:)
We need her as SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE ... NOW~!!!
Technically the speaker does not have to be a member of Congress.
Labor Day...Game On
For later
“I dont post as a Palin critic.”
It seems that you kinda just did.
Palin has not been in the loop of the ongoing negotiations taking place behind the scenes. She would have been a fool for cracking a whip without knowing all of the pieces. Taking the blame for failed negotiations could, and likely would have, been placed on her head.
She’s doing just fine.
The folks that were ELECTED to fix these complicated problems can either fix these problems or die on the hill.
Gov. Palin has been out front posting in writing and saying what she proposes to do as President more than anyone else ever since she took the decision to resign as Governor of Alaska! What else could she say or write that would satisfy you?
Ragarding this particular “budget crisis”, she has been out there, but just like Boehner says negotiating with Obama is like negotiating with jello, the Republicans plans change daily too, to the point when I write my congressman on how I want him to vote based on whatever Republican plan the “leadership” is out there proposing at the time, the plan changes too fast too keep up with.
I’ve concluded that we have a duly sworn legislative body of representatives, who we the people have delegated the authority to act in our name, and they are going to do what they are going to do, mostly behind closed doors - no matter what any private citizen tells them to do, whether their name is Grumplestiltskin or (ex)Governor Palin.
where have you been, Palin has been talking about this issue for forever. Hell she was warning about this issue in INDIA in Mar of this year. She has been sounding the alarm on this for years.
FYI.
It is basically morning in AK when she sent this.
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