Sarah-Palin-Oil-Spill-Issue-Should-Not-Let-Us-Hold-Back Former Alaska Governor – Sarah Palin is widely known for her outspoken gait and the level of confidence, with which she takes jabs at various political members of the senate. Recently, Palin said that although the American government is going through a hard time in coping with the recent oil spill issue, it shouldn’t be something to let us hold back. We are in need of more drilling and if we don’t drill, then we’re going to be reliant on financial aid from foreign countries.

She also said that these oil companies are to be held responsible and we should have been cautious when we saw their “Drill, baby, Drill” slogan in the 2008 electoral run. The federal government became too lenient and issued oil drilling permits without checking in on the standard of equipment and safety protocols.

Sarah Palin tactically related the Alaskan community to the oil spill by saying that Alaskans had to go through the same thing and we learned a lot through the fate of Gulf States. She was saying this thing in reference to the historic oil spill in 1989 – the Exxon Valdez incident.

In addition, the former Alaska Governor lashed out at the Democrats and especially the anti-abortion incumbents who voted for the health care bill. We are not going to forget those who promised to vote against the government’s decisions and funding of abortion but they just caved at the last minute. The most pro-abortion president changed their minds and we are not going to forget this whole thing – said Sarah Palin.

After stepping down from her recent political post, Palin is currently an active tea party activist and she loves jabbing everyone with her comments. Well let me say this Palin, passing comments is an easy thing and I so wish for you to be a President. Only then, you are going to know about the immense pressure you are going to be faced with.

Finally, when you’ll have to make tough decisions on the cost of something important, those opposition members are going to jab you for your lack of leadership qualities — now that would be a perfect topping on the cake.