Cold Realities Await Palin in Alaska

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http://www.wral.com/news/political/story/3979225/

Cold realities await Gov. Sarah Palin in Alaska

By GENE JOHNSON
Associated Press Writer

Posted: Today at 3:20 a.m.
Updated: Today at 2:20 p.m.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Gov. Sarah Palin, heralded by some conservatives as the future of the Republican Party, faces some cold political realities in present-day Alaska.

Within days of the McCain-Palin ticket's defeat earlier this month, the unsuccessful GOP vice presidential nominee capped her tumultuous two months on the campaign trail with a whirlwind series of national media interviews and a headline-grabbing appearance at the Republican Governors Association meeting in Florida.

Now it's back to her day job at the state capital in Juneau.

Palin's state budget proposal is due in a month, with plummeting oil prices slashing Alaska's revenues by billions of dollars.

The 1,700-mile natural gas pipeline she bragged about on the campaign trail - "We began a nearly $40 billion-dollar natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence," she said at the Republican National Convention - is nowhere near being built.

Some hard feelings linger over her administration's initial decision to ignore subpoenas in the investigation of whether she abused her power in firing the public safety commissioner who wouldn't oust her ex-brother-in-law from his job as a state trooper.

"The main focus is going to be on the gas line and on the long-term financial issues," said Democratic state Sen. Bill Wielechowski. "You're going to see really a clampdown on government services."

Uncertain is whether the bipartisanship that existed during Palin's 20 months as governor can survive the heated rhetoric from the presidential campaign and her own political ambitions, with the 44-year-old clearly signaling that she's open to a bid for president in 2012.

The difficult task at hand "provides the governor with a great opportunity to roll up her sleeves and get back to her job," said Kenneth Khachigian, a former adviser to President Ronald Reagan. "She's got four or five election cycles ahead of her where she can do things. She doesn't have to comment on 2012 or 2016. Being a good governor is the best thing she can do right now."

Among the challenges she faces:

-THE BUDGET:

Alaska has no income or sales tax, and a huge chunk of its annual revenue - as much as 90 percent - comes from taxes and fees on oil companies. When oil prices soar, as they did this summer, so do the state's coffers: Alaska in the past two years has socked away billions in its already massive savings accounts.

But one of those accounts, the $28 billion Alaska Permanent Fund, sends every Alaskan a dividend each year - this year it was $2,069. So tapping its income to pay for government is considered political suicide, and falling oil prices can put big pressure on state spending.

The governor's chief economist is working on a new revenue forecast, and many lawmakers expect the state to drastically reduce spending on such things as road projects.

-THE PIPELINE:

With overwhelming support from Democrats, Palin awarded a license to TransCanada in August to pursue building a pipeline that would carry natural gas from Alaska's North Slope to an existing pipeline network in Alberta.

Although the state granted TransCanada $500 million to plan the pipeline, there's no guarantee it will be built. TransCanada says it won't get financing for the massive project until it has guarantees from oil companies to ship the gas through the pipeline; the oil companies say they won't give such guarantees unless Alaska sets a fixed tax rate on production of the gas, and Palin says she won't approve the rates the oil companies want.

Solving that problem will require not only cooperation from the Legislature, but probably from the oil companies Palin has battled. And her claim to being a national leader on energy issues depends on it.

-TROOPERGATE AND THE CAMPAIGN:

The episode - and the media spotlight that resulted from Palin's vice presidential nomination - drew attention to practices that simply can't be ignored.

Palin's administration routinely used private e-mail accounts for state business, circumventing public disclosure laws. "We will undoubtedly address that in some form of legislation," said Democratic Sen. Hollis French, who oversaw the Troopergate investigation.

Lawmakers also said they could hold hearings on, and possibly restrict, Palin's practice of charging the state for her children's travel and taking per diem payments for nights spent in her Wasilla home.

Democratic Rep. Les Gara has - without luck - asked the Alaska State Troopers and the Palin's appointed attorney general to investigate whether the McCain-Palin campaign urged anyone to ignore their subpoenas. Under state law, to "induce a witness to be absent" from an official proceeding to which they've been summoned is second-degree witness tampering.

But even Gara, a recently outspoken critic of Palin, said he doesn't want such matters preoccupying the government.

"There are much more important things in this state than rehashing Troopergate," Gara said. "We all have to sit down and let bygones be bygones, but it's going to take some conversations."
 

Josie

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Ummmm...look around fruit loop. I don't think that Palin is the only governor that is in deep doo doo over their budgets!
 

mbo

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Ummmm...look around fruit loop. I don't think that Palin is the only governor that is in deep doo doo over their budgets!

Ah yes, but it's the only one that actually might cut government spending instead of just jacking up taxes, as FL would prefer.


:groucho:
 

Emily

One Day Closer
Didn't winning the election give you enough glory. Why stomp on this woman even more?
After hearing about David Letterman having night after night of the stupid top 10 lists bashing Sarah and her being the blunt of jokes on every leftist 'entertainment' now you have to chase her down in Alaska and keep kicking?

Unbelievable. I was just listening to a report of how homosexuals are throwing animal feces and writing hate words on a church in Michigan because they felt like it.
This church didn't have anything to do with Prop 8 in CA but because the church responded to a phone call that they felt Homosexuality was wrong according to the scriptures - they were attacked.

The MI AG isn't going to press charges because he is afraid of further retaliation and hoping it will die down.

Where is the left's outrage of this kind of senseless and mean attack against innocent people?
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie
Don;t worry about Sarah.....

ashe will handle it.....

When oil prices soar, as they did this summer, so do the state's coffers: Alaska in the past two years has socked away billions in its already massive savings accounts. Notice it said acccount (plural).

Like Alaska, Alberta Canada has this type of savings from oil and gas and is in good financial shape even with a "hard" year coming up with smaller drilling budgets.


"She's got four or five election cycles ahead of her where she can do things".....Plenty of time to get what needs to be done finished.


The natural gas pipeline is nowhere near being built........

Natural gas pipelines aren't built in a year or two......this will be an ongoing process for many years as trunk/subsidiary lines are completed.

her claim to being a national leader on energy issues depends on it.....she got the job done before in dealing with the oil companies, she will again.

taking per diem payments for nights spent in her Wasilla home......you don't suppose she did any work while she was spending time with her family, or should she just have stayed in a nearby hotel?......how petty!

But these articles do keep her name out there - if they didn't, in a couple of years, people might be saying....."Sarah, what was her name again?"
 
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Joe America

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Josie and mbo both have it right. The truth of the matter is that it is an everyone's type of problem. We're all in deep doo doo.

I believe that the OP just was raking some Palin mud.
So be it.:shr:
I guess it's a major thing for some folks.
Raking mud, that is.:screw:
 

Fisher

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Fruitloop,

Heres your answers.

Fisher


Palin's state budget proposal is due in a month, with plummeting oil prices slashing Alaska's revenues by billions of dollars.

Sarah knows how to use the veto pen.

The 1,700-mile natural gas pipeline she bragged about on the campaign trail - "We began a nearly $40 billion-dollar natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence," she said at the Republican National Convention - is nowhere near being built.

She has gotten the pipeline further along than any Alaska Governor before her.

"There are much more important things in this state than rehashing Troopergate," Gara said. "We all have to sit down and let bygones be bygones, but it's going to take some conversations."

Troopergate is basically a dead issue.
 

kozanne

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Didn't winning the election give you enough glory. Why stomp on this woman even more?...

It's called the fine art of deflection, Emily. Remember the Wizard of Oz, "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!".....
 

Emily

One Day Closer
It's called the fine art of deflection, Emily. Remember the Wizard of Oz, "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!".....

Thank you for the clarification.

I guess they also have to keep the bashing up so we don't dare consider a real patriot for the 2012 elections.
4 more years of bashing Palin just might work or will it finally turn around and show them to be what they are - hypocrites.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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By 2012, the libs will have her painted as a communist and Russian or Chinese spy, as well as being a whore and a lesbian. Yeah, they'll "do her up" real good...
 

BigBadBossyDog

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By 2012, the libs will have her painted as a communist and Russian or Chinese spy, as well as being a whore and a lesbian. Yeah, they'll "do her up" real good...
They've already tried some of that. The only people who fell for it were hard-core Palin haters. That must be some kind of hatred to still be festering.
 

seraphima

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Sarah Palin is enormously popular in Alaska. I live here, I know. She is not particularly in trouble about any of the stuff FL mentioned. Stop bashing her, the election is over, let's get on with our lives.
 

fruit loop

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Please re-read my original post.

Please reprint where I said anything, negative or otherwise, about Sarah Palin.

This was posted for news and discussion purposes only.

P.S. My state is way more ****ed than Alaska ever will be, which is why I actually voted for a
Republican for governor in the last two elections. Thank God Mike Sleazly is gone, is all I can say.
 

NC Susan

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Sarah Palin is enormously popular in Alaska. I live here, I know. She is not particularly in trouble about any of the stuff FL mentioned. Stop bashing her, the election is over, let's get on with our lives.

Lucky you to have Palin, and am so glad that she introduced herself to those of us in the LOWEST 48......
too bad she couldnt stay longer and clean up DC.

But please do us all a favor, and drown those lousy news 'disinformation' reporters. Send them, and that wife beating child abusing x-brother-in-law State Trooper out on an ice flow or feed them to a polar bear or something.
 

BigBadBossyDog

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The more people bash her, the more I like her.

It's kinda like the greenies. The more they babble, the more I want to go start my car and let it sit on idle in the driveway until it runs out of gas. Too bad I can't afford it or I would do just that. And throw styro fast food containers all over the place. Just to piss them off. And for absolute sure, blow cigarette smoke in their faces.
 

FarmerJohn

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I think that Palin has been over-ridiculed by liberals such as myself. A recent article in The New Yorker convinced me that Sarah Palin is not quite the ignorant rube as which she presented herself. I now believe that the droppin' the Gs and all such like may have been a miss-aimed ploy to appeal to the base of the GOP.

Governor Palin knows how to work the hallways of Washington and is therefore herself a member of the elite.

Check out: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/10/27/081027fa_fact_mayer
and see if you disagree.

Palin has a lot of work to do if she's to be a serrious contender in 2012; ignorance can be cured; stupidity cannot.

FJ
 

RJC

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Oh no, since we have determined Palin is to receive the leftist, communist, whore and lesbian vote, now we learn she’ll also get the elitists and the hoards of neo-con’s vote.
 

denfoote

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Ummmm...look around fruit loop. I don't think that Palin is the only governor that is in deep doo doo over their budgets!

Yeah FL,
Our governor, Krappy Nappy, has left Arizona with a budget hole we may not be able to dig ourselves out of with stuff like all day kindergarten, speed cameras on all our freeways, and not to mention her latest flap wherein she made an illegal backroom deal with developers to push through a massive tax increase!! Fortunately, this was thrown off of the ballot when it was found out that people collecting signatures were from out of state. Also fortunately for her, there are just enough Demonrats in the State House to block impeachment hearings!!! Bad for us!!

But hey, the Abomination wants to name this butch dyke to his cabinet!!

I say, take the gig, Nappy, and good riddance!!
 

Lone Eagle Woman

Veteran Member
Gosh FL, I would have thought you would have more respect then this. Still
trying to Bash Sarah Palin even AFTER Obama won the election. Now do
seriously believe that ALL of you Obamaites really have something wrong
with your mind Bigtime! You Obamites can't just gloat on winning the election
but you want to keep on bashing. Wow! Now how low can some of YOU
Democrats Go FL .... this is Despicable Bigtime!!!

I would more Trust and Feel Safer living in Alaska with a Alaskan Government
ran by Sarah Palin then how many other states here in this country. Here
in Wyoming, besides our Democrat Governor, the rest of the State's
Government is Republican and it is ran darn good!
 

fruit loop

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Sigh...more and more people who can't read....

Lone Eagle Woman, and everyone, I invite you to go re-read the original post and see where I said anything positive or negative about Sarah P. I posted a news story. That's it.

I have absolutely no feelings one way or the other towards the woman.

Oh, and none of you have seen Obama's supporters "gloating" anywhere on this board. Nor will you. We're adults.
 

Monkeywrench

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FL, who knows your reasons for posting this. But I'll take you at your word. :groucho:

Mrs. Palin will more than rise to the challenges put before her. And when you know who has this country really fubar then she'll be ready. :D

And she is actually much more of a Libertarian than a Republican anyway. All the better when Americans find they can't stomach the other two parties anymore. Paul/Palin or Palin/Paul 2012 ;)
 

fruit loop

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Paul is closer to being Libertarian.

Sarah votes her religious beliefs and personal values too much to be a Libertarian....Libs believe govt should be run like a corporation, and leave personal beliefs and morality legislation out of it.

I don't think Sarah will sit in the White House but she has an excellent chance for a Senate seat or perhaps a cabinet position if she wants it. She actually has more authority as a governor than she would have had as a VP. Her name's out there, now, though, so she can decide what she wants to do, and I'm sure she'd run for prez rather than VP now.

I'm still wondering why Ron Paul didn't accept Bob Barr's invitation to run on the Libertarian ticket.....maybe because he knew Barr had no real chance, or because he wants to be Prez, not VP.
 

Wardogs

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Paul is closer to being Libertarian.

Sarah votes her religious beliefs and personal values too much to be a Libertarian....Libs believe govt should be run like a corporation, and leave personal beliefs and morality legislation out of it.

I don't think Sarah will sit in the White House but she has an excellent chance for a Senate seat or perhaps a cabinet position if she wants it. She actually has more authority as a governor than she would have had as a VP. Her name's out there, now, though, so she can decide what she wants to do, and I'm sure she'd run for prez rather than VP now.

I'm still wondering why Ron Paul didn't accept Bob Barr's invitation to run on the Libertarian ticket.....maybe because he knew Barr had no real chance, or because he wants to be Prez, not VP.

FL, can you give me even one example when Palin voted her "religious beliefs and personal values" to the detriment of the law? You say that as if that's a bad thing...

Even though Alaska is an anti gay marriage state, and she personally is against it, she passed legislation ensuring they had equal protection in civil matters.

Just when did she impose her Religious beliefs on any legislation?

I think all legislators bring their own value system to their job but I know of no instance where Palin voted against either the State or Federal Constitution.
wardogs
 

kozanne

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I think all legislators bring their own value system to their job but I know of no instance where Palin voted against either the State or Federal Constitution.

EVERYBODY brings their value system to what ever job they are doing. Pointing the accusatory finger at someone with a Christian value system is discrimination regardless of what job they have. So much for diversity.....oh, and tolerance.....
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
Hey folks...

Seems like we have a reading comprehension problem here. FL is right. She didn't say anything she simply posted a news article off of the wire. Regardless of her personal opinion of Palin she just posted and article and doesn't deserve to get jumped on for it.

FWIW I think Palin is a lot better off in Alaska than many of the rest of us. I would wager that Granholm in MI, or Arnold in CA would love to trade their budget problems with Alaska. Alaska due to some foresight save a lot of the States profit from the pipeline by law and at least have some capital and some surplus to work with. Most of the rest of our States are begging with hat in hand right now.
 

Monkeywrench

Land Owner
Paul is closer to being Libertarian.

Sarah votes her religious beliefs and personal values too much to be a Libertarian....Libs believe govt should be run like a corporation, and leave personal beliefs and morality legislation out of it.

I don't think Sarah will sit in the White House but she has an excellent chance for a Senate seat or perhaps a cabinet position if she wants it. She actually has more authority as a governor than she would have had as a VP. Her name's out there, now, though, so she can decide what she wants to do, and I'm sure she'd run for prez rather than VP now.

I'm still wondering why Ron Paul didn't accept Bob Barr's invitation to run on the Libertarian ticket.....maybe because he knew Barr had no real chance, or because he wants to be Prez, not VP.

FL, I am a Libertarian. :lol:There are TONS of Christian Libertarians who like (some) of the founding fathers believe in a secular government that stays out of religious matters and "makes no law"...we believe that government should not involve itself in private matters and freedom of choice. And like Dr. Paul said-not mandate and pay for it. As Wardogs said, tell us where Palin was "religious". If you would look at her actual record instead of Huffington Post you will see that she also is a Libertarian.
 
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