Go from 'rebuke, reject, repeal' in 2010 to 'renew, revive and restore' in 2012
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, in a speech that sounded a lot like a 2012 trial balloon, or at least an effort to drum up speculation on the subject and boost her brand within the Republican party, told a Bakersfield, Calif., conference Saturday to consider the next two elections together
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"We cannot undo the damage done by the Obama agenda until we replace Obama himself," Palin said.
"These two elections, 2010 and 2012, go hand-in-hand. ... The theme of 2010 has got to be rebuke their errors, reject, repeal; and then the theme of 2012 — it's renew, revive and restore."
Palin, 46, appeared at the Bakersfield Business Conference before a sold-out crowd of about 10,000. Full-day tickets for the conference were $495 each.
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Palin: big on slogans, short on solutions.
I didn't vote for Obama and don't support his policies for government, but the truth is, that all of this economic garbage was sitting on the table long before he walked through the door. It was made by both parties, not one. And for pretty little Sarah, I think her conservative balanced budget direction for the country via "The Tea Party" is correct, just as it should have been all along, but she is not the one to steer the ship. We need a strong well respected leader with strong presence that already has had some experience, especially in military (we need that now more then ever), and someone that connects to most Americans. Not a bunch of unknowns, someone like a Norman Swarzkopf or a Colin Powell running with a V.P. that actually understands economics and would place controls and sanctions on banks and quick growth like a Paul Volcker or an Alan Greenspan. They knew which road the country should have been traveling on all along, but our self serving greedy congressmen didn't listen to them and their agenda took presidence over the well being and stability of our country. All for their own gain. A complete turn around in the country's thinking that "more is best" is manditory. Do without. Don't buy China's junk. Promote American jobs in the contiental United States, not overseas. Save if possible until you can pay for it completely the day that you buy it, regardless of what it is. Credit cards??? Absolute rotten pieces of plastic, they destroy lives because people cannot control their desires to buy things they really do not need. Pay for everything that you buy today and save your money for the bargains that are coming tomorrow.
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