Governor Palin has taken to facebook and laid down the gauntlet on the national debt. She is brutally honest with what we are facing, and the problems that are stemming from our weak leadership in Washington D.C.  I think the time is drawing near...this is a must read! ~ teledude
Via Facebook
By Sarah Palin
Barack Obama’s big government policies continue to fail. He should  put a link to the national debt clock on his BlackBerry. The gears on  that clock have nearly exploded during his administration. Yesterday’s  terrible job numbers should not be a surprise because it all goes back  to our debt. Our dangerously unsustainable debt is wiping out our jobs,  crippling our economic growth, and jeopardizing our position in the  global economy as the leader of the free world.
As a  governor, I had to deal with facts, even unpleasant ones. I dealt with  the world as it is, not as I wished it to be. The “elite” political  class in this country with their heads in the sand had better face some  unpleasant facts about the world as it is. They’ve run out of money and  no amount of accounting gimmicks or happy talk will change this reality.  Those of us who live in the real world could see this day coming.
Back  in January 2009, as governor of Alaska, I announced: “We also have to  be mindful about the effect of the stimulus package on the national debt  and the future economic health of the country. We won’t achieve  long-term stability if we continue borrowing massive sums from foreign  countries and remain dependent on foreign sources of oil and gas.” Then I  urged President Obama to veto the stimulus bill because it was loaded  with absolutely useless pork and unfunded mandates. Everyone knows my  early and vocal opposition to that mother of all unfunded mandates known  as Obamacare starting back in August 2009, and many recall my  objections to the Federal Reserves’ inflationary games with our currency  known as QE2 from November 2010. It’s a matter of public record that I  did not go to Harvard Law School, but I can add.
The same  “experts” who got us into this mess are now telling us that the only way  out of our debt crisis is to “increase revenue,” but not by creating  more jobs and therefore a larger tax base; no, they want to “increase  revenue” by raising taxes on job creators who are taxed enough already!  As Margaret Thatcher said, “The trouble with socialism is that  eventually you run out of other people’s money.” That’s where we are  now. Hard working taxpayers have been big government’s Sugar Daddy for  far too long, and now we’re out of sugar. We don’t want big government,  we can’t afford it, and we are unwilling to pay for it.
This  debt ceiling debate is the perfect time to do what must be done. We  must cut. Yes, I’m for a balanced budget amendment and for enforceable  spending caps. But first and foremost we must cut spending, not “strike a  deal” that allows politicians to raise more debt! See, Washington is  addicted to OPM – Other People’s Money. And like any junkie, they will  lie, steal, and cheat to fund their addiction. We must cut them off and  cut government down to size.
To paraphrase Hemingway,  people go broke slowly and then all at once. We’ve been slowly going  broke for years, but now it’s happening all at once as the world’s  capital markets are demanding action from us, yet Obama assumes we'll  just go borrow another cup of sugar from some increasingly impatient  neighbor. We cannot knock on anyone’s door anymore. And we don’t have  any time to wait for Washington to start behaving responsibly. We’ll be  Greece before these D.C. politicians’ false promises are over. We must  force government to live within its means, just as every business and  household does.
We can’t close our $1.5 trillion deficit  overnight, but we must get as close as we can as soon as we can. Little  nibbles here and there over 10 years (spun to sound like they’re huge  budget cuts) aren’t anywhere near enough. I know from experience that  cutting government spending isn’t easy. As governor, I made the largest  veto cuts in my state’s history, and I didn’t make many friends doing  it. But we will never recover, we will never get free of devastating  debt, unless we make tough choices now. We don’t hear talk like this  from leaders in D.C. or from those running for office because they say  what they think we want to hear rather than what must be said.
We  are in desperate need of real leadership, but President Obama’s  solution to everything is to grow government by borrowing more money,  spending more money, printing more money, and taxing our job creators.  He once said that he “believes in American Exceptionalism…just as the  Greeks believe in Greek Exceptionalism.” Well, the path he has us on  will make us just as “exceptional” as Greece – debt crisis, stagnation,  permanent high unemployment, and all.
As we approach 2012,  there are important lessons we can learn from all of this. First, we  should never entrust the White House to a far-left ideologue who has no  appreciation or even understanding of the free market and limited  government principles that made this country economically strong.  Second, the office of the presidency is too important for on-the-job  training. It requires a strong chief executive who has been entrusted  with real authority in the past and has achieved a proven track record  of positive measurable accomplishments. Leaders are expected to give  good speeches, but leadership is so much more than oratory. Real  leadership requires deeds even more than words. It means taking on the  problems no one else wants to tackle. It means providing vision and  guidance, inspiring people to action, bringing everyone to the table,  and with a servant's heart dedicating oneself to striking agreements  that keep faith with our Constitution and with the ordinary citizens who  entrusted you with power. It means bucking the status quo, fighting the  corrupt powers that be, serving the common good, and leaving the  country better than you found it. Most of us don’t see a lot of that  real leadership in D.C., and it’s profoundly disappointing.
But  let me tell you where real hope lies. It’s not the hopey-changey stuff  we heard about in 2008. Real hope comes from realizing how God has  blessed our exceptional nation, and then doing something about it. We  have been blessed with natural resources, hardworking entrepreneurs, and  a Constitution that preserves the greatest form of government ever  devised by man. If we develop those natural resources, allow our  entrepreneurs to keep and invest more of what they earn, and adhere to  the time-tested truths of our Constitution, we will prosper and endure.
But  first and foremost we must tackle our debt. We don’t have the luxury of  playing politics as usual. We need real leaders who will put aside  their own political self-interest to do what is right for the nation.  And if they don’t emerge… well, America has a do-over in November 2012.
- Sarah Palin
 

 
 
That almost, not quite, but almost sounded like an announcement of bigger and better things to come. I sure do hope so, for the sake of our country. GO SARAH PALIN!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI believe we almost had an announcement there. GO SARAH PALIN!!!!! I am a strong Sarah Palin supporter and would be very proud to have her as "my" President. Stanley L. Stowe
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