My initial impression of Sarah Palin’s Iowa Tea Party speech
Posted by Roderic Deane on September 3, 2011
In what appeared to be a major outline of her policies, Sarah Palin dropped a HUGE bombshell on the current Republican field of candidates. She proposed an elimination of ALL corporate taxes, thereby removing all corporate incentives to cozy up to politicians.
Such a policy has never been proposed before but is a very simple, common-sense approach to defusing and eliminating crony-capitalism. Remove the incentive for lobbying for special tax breaks and you remove a corporations investment in those efforts.
Sarah went on to say that corporations should also be forced to live or die by their decisions without any government interventions whatsoever. I couldn’t agree more. I talked about Steve Job’s contribution on The Roderic Deane Show last week and the fact that his failures helped pave the way for his successes.
Sarah’s speech is going to have a profound impact on the current Republican candidates. It will be VERY interesting to see if any of them attempt to co-opt her ideas. She needs to enter the presidential sweepstakes to bring her revolutionary and common-sense ideas to the forefront. For now, she’ll have to rely on her supporters in the blogosphere to get the word out.
I truly believe that this speech will become Sarah Palin’s “A Time For Choosing”.
I’ll have a recap of all the events in Iowa on tomorrow’s The Roderic Deane Show. It will go live on BlogTalkRadio at noon Eastern time.
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Ernie Hernandez said
Yes, I heard the speech streamed via C-SPAN. It was a great speech that offered solid ideas for fixing what is wrong with America, and for getting our economy moving again with energy jobs from allowing oil drilling in our own country and contorlled areas. That would add jobs immediately, lower energy prices, and reduce our dependence on the oil supplies of countries who do not like us. Idiots in charge of our government and stupid extremist environmentalists keep us from capitalizing on our own resourses and creating more jobs for America.