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Primative Weapons Title: Goldi: Palin Quitting Was A Brilliamt Move Worthy of George Washington #14. To: GrandIsland (#9) Those who criticise Palin for quitting the Governorship, should take a look at our Founding Father, George Washington. He had NO desire to be President, and did so only because he was needed. Others did the same with regard to service. Palin realized that by staying she would harm her state, and left. If she was power mad, she would have hung on like the Democrats do...to the bitter end. However, she chose to leave on a positive note, and has done a LOT to help the conservative cause. In hindsight, her departure was a brilliant move. Goldi-Lox posted on 2010-07-16 12:46:35 ET Reply Trace Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 35. In hindsight, her departure was a brilliant move. Financially it turned out pretty well for her. Politically, she'll always be a sideshow and never the main event. elPee has slowed down to a crawl, participation-wise that is.
#3. To: Fred Mertz (#1) What positions of Palins is Obama superior on?
#6. To: A K A Stone (#3) What positions does she have? She's long on blather and little else.
#7. To: war (#6) She supports the Arizona crackdown. She isn't for murdering babies shortly after birth. She is for keeping the Bush tax cuts. To start.
#21. To: A K A Stone (#7) She is for keeping the Bush tax cuts. That's like an alcoholic curing a hangover with another drink.
#23. To: lucysmom (#21) She is for keeping the Bush tax cuts. That's like an alcoholic curing a hangover with another drink. So much for your knowledge on economic matters, or deficits.
#24. To: Badeye (#23) So much for your knowledge on economic matters, or deficits. You really shouldn't be lecturing others until you read this: http://www.cbpp.org/cms/?fa=view&id=966
#27. To: Badeye, lucysmom (#24) And then there's this, from the head of George W. Bush's council of economic advisors, Greg Mankiw (Economics Professor at Harvard) --
I used the phrase "charlatans and cranks" in the first edition of my principles textbook to describe some of the economic advisers to Ronald Reagan, who told him that broad-based income tax cuts would have such large supply-side effects that the tax cuts would raise tax revenue. I did not find such a claim credible, based on the available evidence. I never have, and I still don't.
#31. To: go65 (#27) (Economics Professor at Harvard) I don't pay attention to those that require 'tenure' on such matters.
#35. To: Badeye, lucysmom, war, skip intro, fred mertz, brian s, (#31) (Edited) I don't pay attention to those that require 'tenure' on such matters. Again, with each passing post you demonstrate your ignorance.
Nicholas Gregory "Greg" Mankiw (pronounced /mæKÈkjuÐ/) (born February 3, 1958) is an American macroeconomist. From 2003 to 2005, Mankiw was the chairman of President Bush's Council of Economic Advisors. His publications are ranked among the most influential of the over 22,000 economists registered with RePEc.[1] Now if you want to argue that you know more about tax policy and its effects then the former chairman of Bush's council of economic advisors, be my guest. We'll all have a nice laugh at your expense.
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