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If you support our national security issues, you may love and appreciate the United States of America, our Constitution with its’ freedoms, and our American flag.

If you support and practice our fiscal issues, you may value worldly possessions.

If you support and value our social issues, you may love Judeo-Christian values.

If you support and practice all these values, that is all good; an insignia of “Wisdom” . - Oscar Y. Harward

Monday, March 29, 2010

What Are Sarah Palin’s Political Values

When Sarah Palin was introduced by Sen. John McCain to the world, I started an immediate research on Sarah Palin. In summary, John McCain chose as Vice-Presidential nominee in Sarah Palin to be much more Conservative than he, himself. Sarah Palin has become the ‘darling’ of the Conservative movement; John McCain has not.

After the 2008 General Election, John McCain had many opportunities to show his support for Sarah Palin’s future. On many occasions, John McCain failed to express ‘any’ support for Sarah Palin at all.

J.D. Hayworth, a candidate for US Senate, has a history on political issues a great deal closer to the expressed political views of Sarah Palin than those of John McCain’s. Then, why would Sarah Palin endorse John McCain?

Sarah Palin expresses her support of conservative values, but she has endorsed John McCain who authored McCain/Feingold legislation. This legislation allowed organized labor and others to spend almost unlimited monies and other resources on issues which support Democrat Party candidates. With ObamaCare legislation into law, Democrats purchased much more advertising, and won elections. With their election wins, we now have to fight ObamaCare. AT&T said ObamaCare will cost them $1 Billion, John Deere’s ObamaCare cost is expected to be $150 Million. Caterpillar says ObamaCare will cost them $100 Million.

The list to businesses suffering increased future financial costs from ObamaCare will expand. John McCain voted against ObamaCare, but he ‘paved the road’ to this legislation with McCain/Feingold. These additional costs are passed on to consumers purchasing their products and/or using their other services. John McCain must accept a share of these costs. Elevating costs produces higher unemployment and inflation, again weakening existing and new jobs. America needs lower taxes and more jobs for (y)our economy to recover.

Many of the GOP, Independents, and even Democrats are believers, and support the TEA Party principals of lower taxes and less government intervention. They want to believe in candidates of integrity. While assisting John McCain in his campaign, Sarah Palin may be expressing one political vision while supporting a candidate of contrary positions.

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