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  • October 19, 2009 4:57 am

Petroleum is a major part

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Sarah Palin

Given that we’re spending billions of stimulus dollars to rebuild our highways, it makes sense to think about what we’ll be driving on them. For years to come, most of what we drive will be powered, at least in part, by diesel fuel or gasoline. To fuel that driving, we need access to oil. The less use we make of our own reserves, the more we will have to import, which leads to a number of harmful consequences. That means we need to drill here and drill now.

We rely on petroleum for much more than just powering our vehicles: It is essential in everything from jet fuel to petrochemicals, plastics to fertilizers, pesticides to pharmaceuticals. Ac cord ing to the Energy Information Ad min is tra tion, our total domestic petroleum consumption last year was 19.5 million barrels per day (bpd). Motor gasoline and diesel fuel accounted for less than 13 million bpd of that. Meanwhile, we produced only 4.95 million bpd of domestic crude. In other words, even if we ran all our vehicles on something else (which won’t happen anytime soon), we would still have to depend on imported oil. And we’ll continue that dependence until we develop our own oil resources to their fullest extent

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Sarah Palin Easily Wins Politico Poll Over Obama

  • October 19, 2009 12:36 am

Sarah Palin Easily Wins 3rd Politico Poll Over Obama & Biden

Once again Sarah Palin easily wins Politico’s Poll:  Which politician would you like to follow around for a day?   With 28,540 votes cast Sarah Palin took 57% of the votes compared to 23% for the disaster Obama and 2% for the buffoon Biden.

Back in early August and September Sarah Palin also easily handled her GOP counterparts on 2 separate Politico polls and also a huge Newsmax poll with over 600,000 votes cast.  In the August Politico Poll Sarah Palin received 46% to Governor Romney’s 25% and Speaker Gingrich’s 6%.  Politico’s September poll Sarah Palin also dominated with 55%, Governor Romney 15% & Governor Huckabee 10%.  This poll had a total of 24,046 votes were cast.

The largest and most comprehensive poll, by Newsmax, Sarah Palin did even better.  She received an overall 83% approval rating and 78% said they would support her if she runs in 2012.  By all accounts, Sarah Palin is the most popular GOP politician in the country and the front runner for 2012.  Not a single other candidate could fill a stadium nor out sell every author in the country.  Within 8 hours of announcing her upcoming book Going Rogue and 8 weeks before it is released the Going Rogue will most likely call for a 2nd printing.   The disaster Obama could not even fill a stadium unless it was a coordinated effort with union help or a paid-to-be-there audience.   As we all saw with his the fake town hall meetings for Obamacare.

As Obama creates more poverty and makes the poor poorer Sarah Palin seems to be doing everything correct.  She is in control of the health care debate and beating Obama at every turn.   The reality is Obama has no business being in The White House and she does.  Embarrassingly, Obama is being pushed around by the UN, Iran, Chavez, nearly every European leader and, of course, Sarah Palin.   God help us all.

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Amazon and Wal-Mart Price war on Sarah Palin Going Rogue

  • October 19, 2009 12:29 am

Amazon and Wal-Mart Price war on Sarah Palin Going Rogue

Going Rouge Price war

Going Rouge Price war

Amazon.com and Wal-Mart are engaged in all out a book price war. Wal-Mart is determined to steal Amazon.com’s business and so has lowered prices on new best selling hard covers. Amazon.com then matches Wal-Mart’s price. Sarah Palin’s new book, Going Rogue was marked down to a ridiculously low price of $9 by Wal-Mart. Amazon.com followed suit reduced the price of Going Rogue.

Wal-Mart triggered the online skirmish Thursday when it began selling its 10 most anticipated hard covers for $10 apiece when pre-ordered on its Web site. Amazon matched the offer hours later and Wal-Mart then chopped its price to $9. Friday morning Amazon had matched the price.

“I’m worried about the major book-selling chains, and I’m concerned about

WalMart in price with Amazon

WalMart in price with Amazon

the implications for publishers and the public alike,” said David Young, chief executive of Lagardere SCA’s Hachette Book Group, one of the country’s largest book publishers. He and other publishers said they feared the online pricing could hurt small independent book sellers and big retail chains.

A Walmart.com spokesman said Friday that the discount giant was prepared to make further cuts. The retailer’s Web site will continue to adjust its prices, spokesman Ravi Jariwala said in an email, “so that Walmart.com offers the lowest online prices.” Late Friday afternoon, it dropped the Going Rogue price a penny, to $8.99.

Walmart.com CEO Raul Vazquez said in an interview Thursday that the retailer “will go as low as we need to” to underscore Walmart.com’s intent to be a low-price leader online. The retailer this month has sought to expand its Web presence, creating an Amazon-like online marketplace for other retailers and offering home delivery for purchases such as shampoo and diapers.

The major publishers and retail chains are quite upset. A spokesman for Hachette said that when major retailers are allowed to sell below cost, the price deflation destabilizes the market. He noted that in France it is actually illegal to sell books below cost. When publishers don’t make enough money, they start cutting mid-list authors and won’t promote new authors, which means there will be fewer books to choose from. But it’s not just price wars on hard covers that are hurting the book industry. The lower price of ebooks is also cutting into profit margins.

As for independent bookstores, you may have noticed that are becoming more and rarer. Soon, they won’t exist at all. No one will buy a new Sarah Palin book, Going Rogue for $28.99 (cover price) when one can buy it from Amazon.com or Wal-Mart for $9 — especially in this economy downturn.

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