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To: GipperGal

I know her record. She majored in journalism. She only had a passport 2 years ago. She raised taxes on oil companies and had a surplus when the oil prices went up. I’m sorry but I’m not going to be impressed by that.

There are much stronger contenders, like Jindal or Sanford, and I will support them.


141 posted on 11/26/2008 10:52:00 AM PST by ari-freedom (No more candidates from 2008!)
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To: ari-freedom
She raised taxes on oil companies and had a surplus when the oil prices went up. I’m sorry but I’m not going to be impressed by that.

The proceeds where distributed to Alaskans who had a state constitutional right to a % of oil profits.

147 posted on 11/26/2008 11:17:21 AM PST by Donald Rumsfeld Fan (Sarah Palin "The Iron Lady from the North")
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To: ari-freedom

Wait until the left airs Jindal’s exorcism tape.


153 posted on 11/26/2008 1:48:50 PM PST by SallyH
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To: ari-freedom
I know her record. She majored in journalism. She only had a passport 2 years ago. She raised taxes on oil companies and had a surplus when the oil prices went up. I’m sorry but I’m not going to be impressed by that. There are much stronger contenders, like Jindal or Sanford, and I will support them.

No, you don't know her record or you would never make such a statement about her interaction with these oil companies. You obviously don't understand the complex relationship Alaskans have with the big oil empires that for years controlled their state.

BTW, I also like Bobby Jindal, but I don't see the need to pit him against Palin. They're both strong voices of a younger conservative movement. Conservatives shouldn't feel the need to eat their own. The people of Alaska own their natural resources. 85% of the state’s revenue comes from taxes on oil and gas. Those are finite resources. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. With oil prices at record highs and the oil wells depleting, she made an excellent and fiscally responsible decision to renegotiate the Severance Tax paid by the oil companies to the people of Alaska. These oil empires had illegally been buying off politicians to keep the severance tax artificially low. That's why the FBI came in to investigate these corruption charges, and that's why so many of these politicians are now in jail! These companies don’t care about Alaska’s future. They don’t care what happens to the state when the oil wells run dry. She does! Alaska’s history is replete with one example after another of outsiders exploiting the natural resources and leaving behind ghost towns when the good times finished rolling. Sarah Palin is an avowed Alaskan history buff. She’s well aware of what these oil empires will do when they’re through with Alaska. They'll leave it high and dry. She increased that Severance Tax to prepare for the day when that would happen.

When production is up, the tax goes down. When the production is down, the tax goes up. It's a win win for the oil companies and the people of Alaska. What Palin did was end the corruption between the politicians and the oil companies. Any "Tax increase" is just the end of a tax loophole that these companies used to get. Crony capitalism is not real capitalism. If you own a product, there is nothing wrong with trying to negotiate the best price for your product. That's all that Governor Palin did on behalf of her beloved Alaskans.

201 posted on 11/28/2008 10:33:14 AM PST by GipperGal
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