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  • #16
    I thought this was pretty funny....the Matanuska Maid debacle is still being worked out up here. A bunch of the old farmers have banded together and have started selling fresh milk and cheese again which is nice....I hate buying milk that's been flown in even though its cheaper than the local stuff. The Knik Arm crossing (Don Youngs Way) will probably never be built...its just such a huge waste of money...but of course we still have a board that is being paid $100,000 each to "work" the issue. It should be disbanded soon...




    Moo

    People should stop picking on vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin because she hired a high school classmate to oversee the state agriculture division, a woman who said she was qualified for the job because she liked cows when she was a kid. And they should lay off the governor for choosing another childhood friend to oversee a failing state-run dairy, allowing the Soviet-style business to ding taxpayers for $800,000 in additional losses.

    What these critics don’t understand is that crony capitalism is how things are done in Alaska. They reward failure in the Last Frontier state. In that sense, it’s not unlike like Wall Street’s treatment of C.E.O.’s who run companies into the ground.

    Look at Carly Fiorina, John McCain’s top economic surrogate — if you can find her this week, after the news and her narrative fused in a negative way. Dismissed as head of Hewlett-Packard after the company’s stock plunged and nearly 20,000 workers were let go, she was rewarded with $44 million in compensation. Sweet!

    Thank God McCain wants to appoint a commission to study the practice that enriched his chief economic adviser. On the campaign trail this week, McCain and Palin pledged to “stop multimillion dollar payouts to C.E.O.’s” of failed companies. Good. Go talk to Fiorina at your next strategy session.

    Palin’s Alaska is a cultural cousin to this kind of capitalism. The state may seem like a rugged arena for risky free-marketers. In truth, it’s a strange mix of socialized projects and who-you-know hiring practices.

    Let’s start with those cows. A few years ago, I met Harvey Baskin, one of the last of Alaska’s taxpayer-subsidized dairy farmers, at his farm outside Anchorage. The state had spent more than $120 million to create farms where none existed before. The epic project was a miserable failure.

    “You want to know how to lose money in a hurry?” Harvey told me, while kicking rock-hard clumps of frozen manure. “Become a farmer with the state of Alaska as your partner. This is what you call negative farming.”

    That lesson was lost on Palin. As the Wall Street Journal reported this week, Governor Palin overturned a decision to shutter a money-losing, state-run creamery — Matanuska Maid — when her friends in Wasilla complained about losing their subsidies. She fired the board that recommended closure, and replaced it with one run by a childhood friend. After six months, and nearly $1 million in fresh losses, the board came to the same conclusion as the earlier one: Matanuska Maid could not operate without being a perpetual burden on the taxpayers.

    This is Heckuva-Job-Brownie government, Far North version.

    On a larger scale, consider the proposal to build a 1,715-mile natural gas pipeline, which Palin touts as one of her most significant achievements. Private companies complained they couldn’t build it without government help. That’s where Palin came to the rescue, ensuring that the state would back the project to the tune of $500 million.

    And let’s not talk about voodoo infrastructure without one more mention of the bridge that Palin has yet to tell the truth about. The plan was to get American taxpayers to pay for a span that would be 80 feet higher than the Brooklyn Bridge, and about 20 feet short of the Golden Gate — all to serve a tiny airport with a half-dozen or so flights a day and a perfectly good five-minute ferry. Until it was laughed out of Congress, Palin backed it — big time, as the current vice president would say.

    Why build it? Because it’s Alaska, where people are used to paying no state taxes and getting the rest of us to buck up for things they can’t afford. Alaska, where the first thing a visitor sees upon landing in Anchorage is the sign welcoming you to Ted Stevens International Airport. Stevens, of course, is the 84-year-old Republican senator indicted on multiple felony charges. He may still win re-election thanks to Palin’s popularity at the top of the ballot.

    Alaskans will get $231 per person in federal earmarks — 10 times more than people in Barack Obama’s home state. That’s this year, with Palin as governor.

    If Palin were a true reformer, she would tell Congress thanks, but no thanks to that other bridge to nowhere.

    Yes, there is another one — a proposal to connect Anchorage to an empty peninsula, speeding the commute to Palin’s hometown by a few minutes. It could cost up to $2 billion. The official name is Don Young’s Way, after the congressman who got the federal bridge earmarks. Of late, he’s spent more $1 million in legal fees fending off corruption investigations. Oh, and Young’s son-in-law has a stake in the property at one end of the bridge.

    Some of these projects might be fully explained should Palin ever open herself up to questions. This week she sat down for her second interview — with Sean Hannity of Fox, who has shown sufficient “deference” to Palin, as the campaign requested.

    One question: When Palin says “government has got to get out of the way” of the private sector, as she proclaimed this week, does that apply to dairy farms, bridges and gas pipelines in her state? I didn’t think so.
    C.H.U.D.

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    • #17
      Gosh, that Sarah Palin can't do anything right. Hey Freak, are you going to post the negative blogs about Biden from the Times, too? Just asking. Saul Alinsky (Ty) would be proud.
      "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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      • #18
        Ahhh PDS is in high gear. The more they ratchet it up, the more backlash they create. I find it enjoyable actually.
        Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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        • #19
          Does anyone know when the Charlie Gibson interview with Joe Biden will be on Television? I want to make sure to watch it.
          After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by mraynrand
            Gosh, that Sarah Palin can't do anything right. Hey Freak, are you going to post the negative blogs about Biden from the Times, too? Just asking. Saul Alinsky (Ty) would be proud.
            I thought that was taken care of already?
            C.H.U.D.

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            • #21
              They should tell the "First Dude" to do nothing but the following between now and Election Night:

              Hang out in towns like Eagle River WI, Yougstown OH, etc. and go to the corner bars after work and talk to the guys who are enjoying a tap beer.
              After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by HowardRoark
                Does anyone know when the Charlie Gibson interview with Joe Biden will be on Television? I want to make sure to watch it.
                Is there one scheduled?
                C.H.U.D.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Freak Out
                  Originally posted by HowardRoark
                  Does anyone know when the Charlie Gibson interview with Joe Biden will be on Television? I want to make sure to watch it.
                  Is there one scheduled?
                  Not yet....I think Joe is hiding on the train.

                  After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by HowardRoark
                    They should tell the "First Dude" to do nothing but the following between now and Election Night:

                    Hang out in towns like Eagle River WI, Yougstown OH, etc. and go to the corner bars after work and talk to the guys who are enjoying a tap beer.
                    That's really not a bad idea. I would go throw back a pint with Macs wife and daughter Meghan if they came to town.

                    But no Bud please.
                    C.H.U.D.

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                    • #25
                      Having read the comments under the article, a lot of them came from Alaska and were rather scathing. Is that representative of the way she's viewed by the natives?
                      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MJZiggy
                        Having read the comments under the article, a lot of them came from Alaska and were rather scathing. Is that representative of the way she's viewed by the natives?
                        She still is popular...but her star has faded in the past year for a number of reasons. The super high approval ratings after she was first elected have dropped...the Murkowski she replaced was loathed when he lost the primary to her and she beat a two term DEM Governor I would not vote for and it was still closer than I thought it would be. She started off pushing the Legislature to do some things that were long overdue and earned my respect in the process...but she has also made some really bad decisions along the way and hindered at lot of good that should have come from the last session.
                        C.H.U.D.

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                        • #27
                          The so-called Trooper-Gate investigation is nothing more than a partisan witch hunt orchestrated by the Obama campaign and perpetrated by local Obamaphile surrogates in Alaska.

                          I wonder what liberal women and decent liberals (I hope that's not an oxymoron) in general would be saying if a liberal Democrat woman governor went to bat for her sister against an abusive husband with a badge.

                          As for the subject of this thread, the First Dude of Alaska and hopefully, future Second Dude of America, I first heard any significant amount of words from his mouth in the Greta Van Susteren interview. On the negative side, he didn't seem overly bright--or at least, not overly sophisticated. Here again, if he was the husband of a Dem/lib governor, this would be played up, and he'd be pictured by the mainstream media as a rugged minority (half Eskimo) male, subordinating his role for his politically ambitious wife.

                          I heard that the Dems--or some among them, at least--are claiming that he was a "shadow governor" in Alaska. I ask, would we EVER see that kind of gender bias and disrespect for ANYBODY on the left side of the spectrum? With the limited exposure that both Palins have had to the public, it seems ludicrous to assume that he would outshine her politically or intellectually.
                          What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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                          • #28
                            I think the DEMOCRATS have fallen into a trap by making Palin such a focus. First of all, nobody actually much cares about the VP, you hope they have the temperment to steer the ship for a couple years if the Pres gets whacked. The only people who care about the smears (justified or not) against Palin are diehard Dems.

                            The more the election seems like Obama vrs Palin, the more likely McCain can sneak-up and upset the Messiah. People are reminded that Obama and Palin are of similar status in terms of experience.

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                            • #29
                              ......."it seems ludicrous to assume that he would outshine her politically or intellectually."



                              That's a no brainer..................................

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                              • #30
                                How could it be a witch hunt if it was started by republicans before she was selected for VP?

                                If she abused her power, they'd be calling her an idiot. If the first dude were a dem, they'd be playing up your impression that he isn't too bright more than anything. And you thing Greta's gonna be asking real questions?

                                And yes, we heard for years that Bill was the one running NY. She just managed to overcome it.
                                "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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