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    http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2009/...es-on-the-fed/

    Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin fired a shot at the Federal Reserve in her coming-out speech in Hong Kong today, blaming the central bank for the current crisis and disagreeing with the idea that the Fed should have a greater role in preventing the next crisis. It was an echo of fellow Republican and Texas congressman Ron Paul, who has led the charge in Congress to perform an audit of the Federal Reserve with an eye to eventually eliminating it.


    “How can we discuss reform without addressing the government policies at the root of the problems? The root of the collapse? And how can we think that setting up the Fed as the monitor of systemic risk in the financial sector will result in meaningful reform?” she said. “The words ‘fox’ and ‘henhouse’ come to mind. The Fed’s decisions helped create the bubble. Look at the root cause of most asset bubbles, and you’ll see the Fed somewhere in the background.”


    More generally, Mrs. Palin took the tack that the financial crisis occurred because government got in the way of free enterprise.
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    Sarah Palin, in what was billed as her first speech overseas, spoke on Wednesday to Asian bankers, investors and fund managers.
    A number of people who heard the speech in a packed hotel ballroom, which was closed to the media, said Mrs. Palin spoke from notes for 90 minutes and that she was articulate, well-prepared and even compelling.
    “The speech was wide-ranging, very balanced, and she beat all expectations,” said Doug A. Coulter, head of private equity in the Asia-Pacific region for LGT Capital Partners.
    “She didn’t sound at all like a far-right-wing conservative. She seemed to be positioning herself as a libertarian or a small-c conservative,” he said, adding that she mentioned both Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. “She brought up both those names.”
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    Mr. Goodé, a New Yorker who said he would never vote for Mrs. Palin, said she acquitted herself well.
    “They really prepared her well,” he said. “She was articulate and she held her own. I give her credit. They’ve tried to categorize her as not being bright. She’s bright.”

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    She went overseas and didn't apologize for America? Did she atleast talk mostly about herself and put "I" in the first seven sentences? If not then she's a wingnut.

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    I guarantee she didn't write nor understand this speech. You don't transition overnight like this...

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    Go Sarah!

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    I guarantee she didn't write nor understand this speech. You don't transition overnight like this...
    You make it sound like she was stupid before. Granted she hasn't written two books about herself.

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    You make it sound like she was stupid before. Granted she hasn't written two books about herself.
    from what I understand Bill Ayers wrote alot of one of those books.let's give credit where credit is due.

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    I guarantee she didn't write nor understand this speech. You don't transition overnight like this...
    Pretty much. She's just trying to market herself to the Ron Paul niche.

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    I don't know...I would think she has as much a chance for running for president as somebody who spent their life as a community organizer...voted into senate... only to spend most of their senate term campaigning for president.

    Why is she being asked (by prominent people) to speak at these events if she was so undesirable and unqualified?

    Not that I'm saying I think she has any more qualifications to run this country as say our current president. That only goes to show...what do "qualifications" have to do with it?

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    her effect has worn off and its likely to go to huckabee or romney. but chuck norris pushes huckabee to the top

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    "the government policies at the root of the problems"

    The govt gave the financial sector the policies the financial sector wanted (kill Glass-Steagal, forbidding regulation of derivatives, non-enforcement of federal loan regulations, non-policing of predatory lenders, etc).

    Why doesn't she go after the real culprits?

    Is pitbull therefore ready to reinstate Glass-Steagal, regulate derivatives?

    Blaming govt for EVERYTHING is as truthful as creationism. Of course, the same crowd believes both fantasies.
    Last edited by boutons_deux; 09-26-2009 at 08:17 AM.

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    I guarantee she didn't write nor understand this speech.
    Neither does Obama.


    blah blah annnnnnnndd blah blah *teleprompter breaks* ! errrrr breathalyzer uuhhh annnnnd

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    her effect has worn off and its likely to go to huckabee or romney. but chuck norris pushes huckabee to the top
    If you say so. She's my first pick, but I'd be happy with either Huckabee or Romney.

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    If you say so. She's my first pick, but I'd be happy with either Huckabee or Romney.
    Pawlenty, Guilianni, or Palin would be a good leader of the free world. No DC elites though. Definitely not Scarborough.

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    Because someone who can't handle an interview with Katie Couric would do well in pressure situations. I love the thinking on that. Oh and then when another pressure situation arose she just up and quit. I don't understand how people think Palin would be even serviceable as President. It baffles me.

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    Just another neocon lying through her teeth in hopes of fooling conservatives again, and crowding out any newcomers. They tend to do that when they're trying to get elected.

    And if govt. didn't listen to the wall street banks, they wouldn't get that deregulation. (though the central bank is primarily to blame for what is happening)

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    I'd be happy with either Huckabee or Romney.
    If Huckabee gets the nomination I'll ing vote for Obama.

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    "the central bank is primarily to blame"

    No, it isn't. Fed inflated the housing/commodity bubble with low rates, but it was the banksters who pumped up the derivatives/CDS/CDO market into the 10s of fake $Ts.

    The Repugs huge tax cut in 01, etc, using reconciliation in the Senate to ram it through, dumped 100s of $Bs of capital into the game, all searching for quick/high rates of return, often supplied to non-regulated predatory lenders.

    Fed monetary policy was not the primary cause.

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    "the central bank is primarily to blame"

    No, it isn't. Fed inflated the housing/commodity bubble with low rates, but it was the banksters who pumped up the derivatives/CDS/CDO market into the 10s of fake $Ts.

    The Repugs huge tax cut in 01, etc, using reconciliation in the Senate to ram it through, dumped 100s of $Bs of capital into the game, all searching for quick/high rates of return, often supplied to non-regulated predatory lenders.

    Fed monetary policy was not the primary cause.

    You clearly don't understand the link between the Fed and the banking system. Like everything else on this board, you don't have a ing clue.

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    The Fed didn't force the banks, etc to gamble themselves into bankruptcy, did it?

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    Neither does Obama.


    blah blah annnnnnnndd blah blah *teleprompter breaks* ! errrrr breathalyzer uuhhh annnnnd
    You know, some people can be oblivious to the most ridiculous things. Being intelligent does not correlate to memorizing 3000+ word speeches, but it sure does to understanding them. She does not.

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    You know, some people can be oblivious to the most ridiculous things. Being intelligent does not correlate to memorizing 3000+ word speeches, but it sure does to understanding them. She does not.
    You have no facts to base that on.
    Palin ran a successful govt. Obama hasn't. This is Obama's first real job.

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    "Palin ran a successful govt"

    list her successes!

    She was working it so well her disapproval rating exceeded her approvals, and the Repug legislature denied her key appointment.

    AND THEN SHE COLD TURKEY QUIT

    success?

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    "Palin ran a successful govt"

    list her successes!

    She was working it so well her disapproval rating exceeded her approvals, and the Repug legislature denied her key appointment.

    AND THEN SHE COLD TURKEY QUIT

    success?
    in her mind its still a success cause when she left it wasnt her problem anymore so quitting benefited her

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    You have no facts to base that on.
    Palin ran a successful govt. Obama hasn't. This is Obama's first real job.
    was that before she quit? I guess since Obama hasn't quit midway during his intial term we can say he's not a quitter.. do you prefer quitters?

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    Has Obama had a real job before this one? Highlights of Governor Palin's tenure include a successful push for an ethics bill, and also shelving pork-barrel projects supported by fellow Republicans. Palin successfully killed the Bridge to Nowhere project that had become a nationwide symbol of wasteful earmark spending. "Alaska needs to be self-sufficient, she says, instead of relying heavily on 'federal dollars,' as the state does today."
    In 2007, Palin had an approval rating often in the 90s Palin's tenure is noted for her independence from big oil companies, while still promoting resource development. Palin has announced plans to create a new sub-cabinet group of advisors, to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions within Alaska. Shortly after taking office, Palin rescinded thirty-five appointments made by Murkowski in the last hour of his administration, including the appointment by Murkowski of his former chief of staff Jim Clark to the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority. Clark later pled guilty to conspiring with a defunct oil-field-services company to channel money into Frank Murkowski's re-election campaign In response to high oil and gas prices, and in response to the resulting state government budget surplus, Palin proposed giving Alaskans $100-a-month energy debit cards. She also proposed providing grants to electrical utilities so that they would reduce customers' rates. She subsequently dropped the debit card proposal, and in its place she proposed to send Alaskans $1,200 directly and eliminate the gas taxPalin's first veto was used to block legislation that would have barred the state from granting benefits to the partners of gay state employees. In effect, her veto granted State of Alaska benefits to same-sex couples.
    Palin's first veto was used to block legislation that would have barred the state from granting benefits to the partners of gay state employees. In effect, her veto granted State of Alaska benefits to same-sex couples.
    Shortly after becoming governor, Palin canceled a contract for the construction on an 11-mile (18-kilometer) gravel road outside of Juneau to a mine
    In June 2007, Palin signed into law a $6.6 billion operating budget—the largest in Alaska's history.At the same time, she used her veto power to make the second-largest cuts of the construction budget in state history. The $237 million in cuts represented over 300 local projects, and reduced the construction budget to nearly $1.6 billion.

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