Members of the Senate bipartisan majority rejected a Sarah Palin stimulus plan on Tuesday, stating that “palin’s proposal does not meet the spirit of the act, which was to funnel money to states in order to stimulate the nation’s faltering economy.”
Palin’s latest set-back as Alaska governor revolved around using federal stimulus dollars for education and other projects but was rejected quickly and unanimously.
As governor, Sarah Palin has struggled to find her niche, as many of her ideas are either rejected or passed then highly criticized later.
One example of this is the culling of wolves and bears in Alaska which promotes the shooting of predators from small planes. This caused major uproar in the lower 48 states and among animal rights activists since many of the animals are left maimed to die of cold or to be eaten by scavengers.
Palin needs to figure her policies out if she wishes to be re-elected to govern Alaska.
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