Thursday, January 7, 2010

Palin couldn't run her own car wash business, do you think she can run the government?

State records show the business ran into trouble with Alaska's division of corporations business and professional licensing after Palin became governor of the state in 2006.





A Feb. 11, 2007 letter to the governor's business partner advises that the car wash had ';not filed its biennial report and/or paid its biennial fees,'; which were more than a year overdue.





The warning letter was written on state letterhead, which carried Palin's name at the top, next to the state seal.





On April 3, 2007, the state went further and issued a ';certificate of involuntary dissolution'; because of the car wash's failure to file its report and pay state licensing fees. The state shut the business down.Palin couldn't run her own car wash business, do you think she can run the government?
Maybe she was a little busy being governor. Palin couldn't run her own car wash business, do you think she can run the government?
You may want to add the rest of the story to your tale. I think there is a bit more such as government administrative errors and Democratic ';gotcha'; plays since Palin won the governor's seat.





People like you make this election sickening. Know your facts and double check your sources.
Funny how you fail to mention that upon becoming Governor she passed Business management over to an independent entrepreneur. She was unable to run both the Business and be Governor. A wise decision for her. The fact it went under was due to the new ownership, not the Governor.
and if she were making big money at it you would complain that she were washing state owned cars there for a profit.





Also, the state did NOT shut the business down. Involuntary dissolution is very common when a company is no longer choosing to do business.
Research it a little deeper. it wasn't a business that got shut down. It was a land investment that never got off the ground.

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