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What you ask. Do you believe that Pailin said she can see Russia from her house or that she doesn't read any news? The first quote was from SNL and used to portray her as stupid, which was a common theme in the media.
Patently false, nonsense. He supported the overthrow of Gaddafi in Lybia, who at the time while not a friend of the US, was not anti US and as a result, now Lybia is in the control of radical Islamists. Mubarak was pro western and Obama supported his overthrow in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood who for all intents supports terrorist organizations. Everyone recognizes his failed pull out of Iraq which facilitated the growth of ISIS. I can't even describe the lunacy of his policy toward Syria, which strengthen Russian involvement in the Middle East and emboldened Iran. Obama is a mess in the middle east.
If you want research on food stamps, the labor participation rate and numbers of unemployed, look them up yourself, assuming you can operate google.
Any rational and honest person knows that to be elected governor of a state you can't be stupid. Your comment about not knowing who are allies are is just a continuation of the disparagement that Palin has suffered in the media by people who claim there is a war on women, as they issue their own slurs against women. In addition, the recent economic rebound, despite declining orders for durable goods and big ticket items is the result of people having more disposable income due to the decrease in gas prices. The stock market bubble is the result of six years of pumping by the Fed. When that stops and interest rates rise, watch what happens to the market. We've had a recovery from near depression which is the longest in American history because Obama cares more about redistribution than he does about economic growth. I've never hoped for failure of his economic policies, but as I looked at them, I've never seen one which I thought was intelligent.
The best energy policy is an all of the above policy. Alternative energy is worth pursuing however there's not much of it ready for market. A war on coal, instead of promoting clean coal technologies is just ignorant seeing we have more coal than any other nation. The investment this nation has made in bankrupt alternative energy companies should tell you something.
Considering that I can figure out how to separate a reply and address points individually, you can bet your rear end I can look up #'s.
Odd that in the time you wrote that out, you could have pasted a graph or two.
We won't even bother pointing that my "patently false" assertion was about your unemployment comment. Maybe focus less on spinning your response and more on reading what you're replying to.