“Now in order for Palin to be President her supporters will try to destroy Perry, the Lt.Governor and the Texas Speaker?”
Palin supporters are not trying to destroy Perry and my guess is that if Sarah doesn’t run many will support Perry over Romney. That being said, Perry simply does not have the same conservative credentials as Palin. I live in San Antonio so I believe I am qualified to point out concerns with Perry. His support for the TTC just smacks of cronyism. His mindless support for toll roads, on roads that tax payers have already paid for just to raise more taxes is simply a bad decisions that shows his true political beliefs. The Gardasil thing has been done to death but that too shows he has a knee jerk, big daddy government side that comes out in weird circumstances.
Now, if you want to tell me where you disagree with any policy publicly supported by Palin, I and most of her supporters would be happy to engage in that debate. Perry and the rest of the field simply don’t match Palin’s consistency and reliably conservative governance.
“Now, if you want to tell me where you disagree with any policy publicly supported by Palin, I and most of her supporters would be happy to engage in that debate. “
So let’s see her debate.
Let her defend her support of TARP, a path to citizenship for illegals, a carbon cap, higher taxes on oil companies, feminist policies such as Title IX, etc.
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if you want to tell me where you disagree with any policy publicly supported by Palin, I and most of her supporters would be happy to engage in that debate.
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Palin apparently is in favor of higher taxes on American corporations.
She raised taxes, as governor, on the oil industry.
I disagree with raising taxes on American corporations.
Instead of raising taxes, like Gov. Palin did, I would prefer
1. a tax rate of 10 percent on income. The only deduction is for primary residences
2. zero percent corporate tax rate
3. zero tax on capital gains
4. no tax breaks or shelters for capital losses
I call on Gov. Palin to give up her tax-raising inclinations and join — even at this late date — the conservative movement that demands lower spending and lower taxes. Gov. Palin should admit she was wrong to raise taxes on American corporations doing business in Alaska.
-George