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Monday, June 8, 2009

LET SARAH PALIN STIMULATE THE ECONOMY


Check out Sarah Palin's 09/2008
September 2008
Sarah PalinGovernor of Alaska
Alaska’s Promise for the Nation

http://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis/archive/issue.asp?year=2008&month=09

in Imprimis. It dealt with America's independence and security during the campaign time. She lays out a proposal which would make America much safer and put downward pressure on gas prices through competition, not to mention the authentic stimulus effect which generates rather than consumes income taxes. The time delay which is used as an excuse would have been over by now if our politicians had wanted to accomplish it for us. This aurgument has been used forever.
I am not the only one who is trying to express my frustration about the oblivious ones manipulated by a very basic, effective strategy.
This is why John Ziglar did the polling/documentary on the ignorance of the Obama voters and challenged his critics to pay for the same poll of McCain/Palin voters, saying that he would pay for it if the results showed that the Republican voters were equally ignorant. It is funny for people who really know about the political world which we live in, but serious because it points out the validity of - "The opinion of 10000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from 121-180 AD
The Alinsky Strategy was used against her, but I would think that properly presented, the tactics which were used could be used to expose and ridicule those who want power more than they want what is good for our country. I doubt that there were any Israeli flags hanging in ACORN's offices or the Chicago community organizing centers like there was in Governor Palin's office. She would have done better by Israel.
I would hope that the unorthodox Obama approach to mid-east peace which is based on hope and ignores the history of countries to predict their future actions is not the US being suckered into sacrificing Israel and finding out that we have lost a major ally through incompetent foreign policy decisions. "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." is OK if the stakes are not too great. I just hope that there is a backup plan if the current policies go south.

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