Palin vs Romney on the Issues Romney and Palin on the Issues
Declined 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate

Former Governor of Alaska
Sarah Palin

Palin's profile and positions on the issues





• Sarah Palin has been a firm supporter of the Salvation Army and as a result has not only provided them with recognition but has also encouraged charity to the organization as a whole.

• Through her various statements, Sarah Palin feels that although there is adequate funding for faith-based initiatives, the municipal revenue should be shared between the states so that each of the local areas can attend to their own priorities.

• In her opinion, there should be a rural energy plan which should be established and followed by each of the states.

• One of the points about which Sarah Palin has been particularly vociferous throughout her campaign is the Earned Income Tax Credit, also known as EITC. According to her, since EITC is a work support program for low-income families, people who are qualified must put in their applications and avail the various benefits. It is on her initiative that thousands of welfare recipients were incorporated as a part of the active work force by the EITC.

• Sarah Palin has categorically stated that she opposes actions which cut off Alaskans from the American Fisheries because of the fact that today many coastal villages depend on commercial fishing as the main economical activity.

• Her support for the Salvation Army springs from the fact that it is an organization which is deeply rooted in the region's history and has served people not only in the region but all over the world. It is in recognition of their efforts that Sarah Palin has proclaimed the celebration of Red Kettle Day in Alaska and has also urged with the people of Alaska to support the Red Kettle campaign.



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Declared 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate

Former Governor of Massachusetts
Mitt Romney

Romney's profile and positions on the issues
Romney's official website  





• Mitt Romney holds the opinion that the biggest reason for the success of Americans is their belief in God and their ability to capitalize on opportunities. Saying that the American DNA is laced with opportunity, he blames the welfare programs of the yesteryears for having created a culture of poverty which he feels is still lurking and threatening to destroy the American culture.

• Being opposed to the issue of giving cash hand-outs to poor workers, Mitt Romney feels that a better way of dealing with the problem is to bring about growth in the business sector, create jobs and thus generate more income.

• When the state proposed a project with the intention of overcoming and preventing homelessness and assigned a huge amount for the issue, Mitt Romney, the then Governor, vetoed the entire program and reduced the amount significantly for one program because he disapproved of it completely. However, both programs would receive funds which would enable them to carry out their objectives.

• Mitt Romney has suggested three major policy changes namely requiring the recipients to go to work immediately, eliminating firms which invest in inner city enterprise zone from paying taxes on capital gains and awarding tax credits to companies which hire poor residents and provide them with stable employment.

• Mitt Romney has also proposed minimum sentences which would not only be mandatory on criminals but would also be tough. This is to ensure the reduction of crime through tough measures and its ultimate crackdown.



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