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How would Gov. Palin influence government?

Last night, Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin absolutely rocked the Republican National Convention with a powerful, well-delivered speech aimed at rallying the Republican base, showcasing her own "executive experience" and trivializing the experiences of her rival, Barak Obama.

The speech laid plain many of Palin's beliefs, which line up with traditional republicans. These include being aggressive in the fight against terrorists while painting the zeitgeist as "a crucial hour for our country," promoting family values - she was not afraid of parading her own family for political gain, being fiscally conservative - which she said she demonstrated by selling the corporate governor's jet on eBay and cutting the budget, taking a hard line approach against Iran, and achieving "victory" in Iraq. She went on to express support for drilling for more oil and gas in Alaska and elsewhere, expanding the use of clean coal, and obtaining energy independence from foreigners.

"Starting in January, in a McCain-Palin administration, we're going to lay more pipelines ... build more nuclear plants ... create jobs with clean coal ... and move forward on solar, wind, geothermal, and other alternative sources."

Of course, some of the achievements she touted were exaggerations, such as her objections to the infamous "Bridge to Nowhere," which she actually supported before being elected Governor and became against once sworn in. She also promoted herself as an outspoken anti-pork barrel legislation advocate to the likes of John McCain, despite working with lobbying firms to obtain tens of millions of pork dollars while Mayor of Wasilla.

"I have protected the taxpayers by vetoing wasteful spending ... and championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress. I told the Congress 'thanks but no thanks' for that Bridge to Nowhere," said Palin. 

Stretching the truth aside, Palin was savvy in catapulting herself to leadership status while denigrating Obama's experience as little more than feel-good community outreach.   

"Before I became governor of the great state of Alaska, I was mayor of my hometown. And since our opponents in this presidential election seem to look down on that experience, let me explain to them what the job involves.

I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities...there is much to like and admire about our opponent. But listening to him speak, it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform - not even in the state senate."

The Obama roast went on for another few minutes, painting him as a reckless, economy-smothering promoter of higher taxes for individuals and corporations and bigger government. This is the traditional attack-dog role of the VP and a predictable republican stance against a very liberal democrat.

What wasn't included in Palin's speech were her more right-wing beliefs. These include her desire to teach creationism in school alongside evolution, privatize health insurance, and overturn Roe v Wade. Palin also opposes stem-cell research and is a card-carrying NRA member, though in Alaskan bear country who could blame her? And surprisingly for a global warming fighter like McCain, Palin says she remains unconvinced that global warming is exacerbated by humans, even as the roads in her home state cave from melting ice underneath them.

How does all this translate to government policy?

Well, as a VP, the reality is that it may never translate to policy unless she takes over the Oval Office as President. If that happens, she will likely cut spending on global warming mitigation and research, ban stem-cell research, promote faith-based funding, work to allow states to teach creationism in schools, appoint conservative judges, continue the Iraq War, attempt to open up more federal lands for drilling, cut the federal workforce and outsource more work to contractors, and provide greater funding to natural gas and clean coal research and development. And like the current Vice President, she might also end up shooting a friend in the face during a hunting trip.


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Published Sep 04 2008, 11:32 AM by Andrew B. Einhorn |  Email |  Print



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Sonia Kermaz said:
Sarah Palin: America's Most Fiscally Reckless Mayor Sarah Palin's Administrative Record: Summary During her (Palin’s) mayoral administration most of the actual work of running this small city was turned over to an administrator. She had been pushed to hire this administrator by party power-brokers after she had gotten herself into some trouble over precipitous firings which had given rise to a recall campaign. Sarah campaigned in Wasilla as a “fiscal conservative”. During her 6 years as Mayor, she increased general government expenditures by over 33%. During those same 6 years the amount of taxes collected by the City increased by 38%. This was during a period of low inflation (1996-2002). She reduced progressive property taxes and increased a regressive sales tax which taxed even food. The tax cuts that she promoted benefited large corporate property owners way more than they benefited residents. The huge increases in tax revenues during her mayoral administration weren’t enough to fund everything on her wish list though, borrowed money was needed, too. She inherited a city with zero debt, but left it with indebtedness of over $22 million. What did Mayor Palin encourage the voters to borrow money for? Was it the infrastructure that she said she supported? The sewage treatment plant that the city lacked? or a new library? No. $1m for a park. $15m-plus for construction of a multi-use sports complex which she rushed through to build on a piece of property that the City didn’t even have clear title to, that was still in litigation 7 yrs later–to the delight of the lawyers involved! The sports complex itself is a nice addition to the community but a huge money pit, not the profit- generator she claimed it would be. She also supported bonds for $5.5m for road projects that could have been done in 5-7 yrs without any borrowing. While Mayor, City Hall was extensively remodeled and her office redecorated more than once. These are small numbers, but Wasilla is a very small city. As an oil producer, the high price of oil has created a budget surplus in Alaska. Rather than invest this surplus in technology that will make us energy independent and increase efficiency, as Governor she proposed distribution of this surplus to every individual in the state. In this time of record state revenues and budget surpluses, she recommended that the state borrow/bond for road projects, even while she proposed distribution of surplus state revenues: spend today’s surplus, borrow for needs. While Sarah was Mayor of Wasilla she tried to fire the highly respected City Librarian because the Librarian refused to consider removing from the library some books that Sarah wanted removed. City residents rallied to the defense of the City Librarian and against Palin’s attempt at out-and-out censorship, so Palin backed down and withdrew her termination letter. People who fought her attempt to oust the Librarian are on her enemies list to this day. As Mayor, Sarah fired Wasilla’s Police Chief because he “intimidated” her, she told the press. As Governor, her recent firing of Alaska’s top cop has the ring of familiarity about it. He served at her pleasure and she had every legal right to fire him, but it’s pretty clear that an important factor in her decision to fire him was because he wouldn’t fire her sister’s ex- husband, a State Trooper. When then-Governor Murkowski was handing out political plums, Sarah got the best, Chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission: one of the few jobs not in Juneau and one of the best paid. She had no background in oil & gas issues. exposing this man’s ethics violations (for which he was fined). As Mayor, she had her hand stuck out as far as anyone for pork from Senator Ted Stevens. Lately, she has castigated his pork-barrel politics and publicly humiliated him. She only opposed the “bridge to nowhere” after it became clear that it would be unwise not to. As Governor, she gave the Legislature no direction and budget guidelines, then made a big grandstand display of line-item vetoing projects, calling them pork. Public outcry and further legislative action restored most of these projects–which had been vetoed simply because she was not aware of their importance– but with the unobservant she had gained a reputation as “anti-pork”. She is solidly Republican: no political maverick. Like most Alaskans, she favors drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She has questioned if the loss of sea ice is linked to global warming. She campaigned “as a private citizen” against a state initiative that would have either a) protected salmon streams from pollution from mines, or b) tied up in the courts all mining in the state (depending on who you listen to). She has pushed the State’s lawsuit against the Dept. of the Interior’s decision to list polar bears as threatened species. CLAIM VS FACT *”Hockey mom”: true for a few years *”PTA mom”: true years ago when her first-born was in elementary school, not since *”NRA supporter”: absolutely true *social conservative: mixed. Opposes gay marriage, BUT vetoed a bill that would have denied benefits to employees in same-sex relationships (said she did this because it was unconstitutional) . *pro-creationism: mixed. Supports it, BUT did nothing as Governor to promote it. *”Pro-life”: mixed. Knowingly gave birth to a Down’s syndrome baby BUT declined to call a special legislative session on some pro-life legislation *”Experienced”: Some high schools have more students than Wasilla has residents. Many cities have more residents than the state of Alaska. No legislative experience other than City Council. Little hands-on supervisory or managerial experience; needed help of a city administrator to run town of about 5,000. *political maverick: not at all *gutsy: absolutely! *open & transparent: ??? Good at keeping secrets. Not good at explaining actions. *has a developed philosophy of public policy: no *”a Greenie”: no. Turned Wasilla into a wasteland of big box stores and disconnected parking lots. Is pro- drilling off-shore and in ANWR. *fiscal conservative: not by my definition! *pro-infrastructure: No. Promoted a sports complex and park in a city without a sewage treatment plant or storm drainage system. Built streets to early 20th century standards. *pro-tax relief: Lowered taxes for businesses, increased tax burden on residents *pro-small government: No. Oversaw greatest expansion of city government in Wasilla’s history. *pro-labor/pro- union. No. Just because her husband works union doesn’t make her pro-labor. I have seen nothing to support any claim that she is pro-labor/pro- union.
September 4, 2008 1:43 PM
Andrew B. Einhorn said:
Sonia, thanks for the great comments! I'm sure our readers would like to know where you got your information and if you are speaking as a constituent or activist member of a party, NGO, government agency, etc so they can digest all of this accordingly.
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