Tuesday, August 9, 2011

9 August 2011 Palin’s pro-growth agenda – getting old and fat in Alaska


            (CNN)-Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin took to her Facebook page Monday to warn Americans about President Barack Obama’s plan to improve the nation’s economy.
“Be wary of the efforts President Obama makes to ‘fix’ the debt problem,” she said. “The more he tries to ‘fix’ things, the worse they get..”

                “A “surprised” Palin sounded off on reaction to the nation’s credit rating downgrade and chided “so-called smart people” who doubted her forecast of economic repercussions…”]
                “But Palin, who is still mulling a bid for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination, wasn’t all censure without solutions. She proposed ways to “get serious about our deficit” by ending deficit spending, balancing the budget, repealing “Obamacare,” canceling stimulus funds, and reforming entitlement programs.
                “I embrace a pro-growth agenda,” she stated. “We need to tell the world ‘America is open for business again.’”
                “She accused the Obama administration of “hanging one regulatory albatross after another around the private sector’s neck,” but resolved that with “government out of the way,” the private sector will “breathe, grow, and thrive.”
                “Looking ahead to the contest that may or may not include her candidacy, Palin encouraged potential supporters to choose seasoned conservatives.
                "Please get engaged in 2012 electoral politicians and support experienced, vetted, pro-free market fiscal conservatives," she urged.






Palin: Obama's 'fear mongering'
                “(CNN) - Sarah Palin accused President Obama of "scaring" the American people over the importance of raising the debt ceiling before the August 2 deadline.
"Scaring the American people is exactly what President Obama is doing," Palin said Tuesday night on Fox News. "The president's getting pretty good at this fear mongering and trying to cram down the public's throat this idea of bigger government, more spending…"

                “Palin, who is considering a bid for the White House in 2012, has said raising the debt ceiling is inevitable, but that Republicans "better get something out of it."
"This August 2 deadline is looming, but it's not Armageddon, it's not life-or-death, so Boehner and the Republicans have got to make sure that they've got a good plan in front of those who will be voting on this plan," Palin said.”

Cassi Creek:
                Anyone who has a shred of memory left can recall how grammar and the English Language seem to be habitually unfamiliar to Sarah Palin.  Such continual mangled usage of her not-quite-native language has fed a generation of comedians enough material to support several late-night programs and a host of editorial commentary in the more respected newspapers. 
                She currently attempts to “communicate” with her fan club via an obviously ghostwritten Facebook page.  She has also tried to use Facebook to abuse, attack, excoriate, and revile those she sees as opponents and enemies.    Her opponents are automatically her enemies, as is anyone who can read, write, and/or make proper use of the English language. 

                Today’s ghostwritten missive from the bottle has the historically non-adept Mrs. Palin saying that she has been warning the nation and our elected leaders of the financial disruption we now face.  While this doubtless plays well with her quasi-literate teavangelist fan club; it is patently untrue. 
               
                The second except, CNN 27 July 2011, clearly documents her pointing out that Obama is wrong to warn of the consequences of not dealing with the debt ceiling – she claims it is not the door to Armageddon.  
                Perhaps Mrs. Palin should learn to read history, at least that which directly proves her to be incapable of remembering the truth.  Perhaps her ghostwriters should also be required to be literate.

                I specifically used the phrase, “getting old and fat in Alaska” despite it not being something I would be likely to use in referring to a male candidate.  I did this because of the shallow, superficial nature of Mrs. Palin and her insistence upon using appearance and innuendo during the 2008 campaign and subsequent appearances to attract male voters who are equally shallow and superficial.  The phrase depicts Palin’s future but describes all too adequately her male teavangelist fan club.

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