Monday, July 5, 2021

Ivy and Bill believe that Permanent Fund Dividend should be in the Alaska State Constitution


 

Yes both Ivy Sponholz and Bill Wielechowski believe that the annual Permanent Fund Dividend should be in the Alaska State Constitution.  They do not believe you should get the amount you are entitled to.  Bill leaves before the vote and refuses to vote on the issue and Ivy votes to cut it every year.  Just remember that it is only the common sense lawmakers that are defending your PFD that is Alaska House Republicans.

Ivy blames Alaska House Republicans for why Alaskans will get no PFD this year


 Ivy Sponholz in our conversation at Saturday Market a week ago in Muldoon Town Square Park instead of blame her own caucus and people of her political party she told me that the Alaska House Republicans are why Alaskans will not get a PFD this year.  This is similar to her friend Bill Wielechowski blaming the oil companies for not agree to pay a higher tax so Alaskans can get a statutory PFD instead of blaming his legislative body.  It is time for people to take responsibility for their actions. 

Ivy wants to tax her citizens $3k this year

 

Ivy Sponholz told me a week ago at Saturday Market at Muldoon Town Square Park that the state can not afford to pay each every Alaskan $3687 this year which is what is owed this year.  She says that she fought for a PFD of $1100 but the House Republicans are the ones that reduced it to $525 by the way I will get to that in another article.  She like Coward Bill Wielechowski favor the statutory PFD be put in the Alaska State Constitution.  This will hogtie them from taxing them.  Remember both of these individuals think you should pay a state income tax.  When Russian Jack families are struggling to make ends meet they can thank their state representative for refusing to fund their PFD the amount they are suppose to get.  Something tells me they should had voted in former Assemblyman Paul Bauer to represent them. 
What Poison Ivy is giving you this year in Russian Jack. 

Saturday, July 3, 2021

Photo ID should be required to vote in person or for an absentee ballot application

Photo ID should be required to vote in person or requesting a ballot.  The reason to validate that the person is the one requesting the ballot and ensure the fairness in elections.  It is interesting that the Democrats think you are preventing people of minorities from voting that is not true.  Do you not need ID to get welfare benefits, open a bank account, get on an airplane, to buy liquor and get a pack of cigarettes.  Voting is just sacred and your identity.  Most places will accept a photo copy of an ID instead an actual ID for a voting application.  Here is another awesome fact most Americans support it.  Plus the Supreme Court recently said this these laws are legal.  Please require ID to kept your vote sacred. 

 

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

It is time to cancel the drag queen story hour in Anchorage

Now beginning July 1, 2021 Sami Graham will become the library director maybe she will cancel drag queen at the Loussac Library.  Remember most of Anchorage do not think this way.  It is time to bring back traditional story time with story board not propaganda.

         Drag Queen story time belongs here

 

                                   

Not here


Drag Queen Story time belongs at Identity not anywhere else. 



 

Bronson administration starting to take shape replaced with common folks


 Amy Demboski, Municipal Manager


Craig Campbell, Chief of Staff


Mike Robbins, Anchorage Community Development Authority


Portia Noble, Director of Community Engagement 


Terrence Shanigan, Legislative Affairs


Adam Trombley, Executive Director of Community Development


Sami Graham, Librarian 


Starting July 1st Anchorage will have common sense people in charge of Anchorage ideas.  People will be charge instead of the special interest.

Friday, June 25, 2021

Anchorage Assembly refuses to listen to community councils on homeless shelters


 Recently the Anchorage Assembly passed an ordinance that made more places available for shelters.  They refuse to listen to community councils especially the Midtown Anchorage Community Council where most Midtown business do not want these shelters close to their business.  Most of there members do not want it at the Old Alaska club location at 630 E Tudor Road.  There is a coffee stand there called the Common Grounds Coffee Stand which is also the Samantha Koening memorial.  This is where Samantha was last seen alive and the victim that ended Israel Coward Keyes able to kill again. 
Samantha Koening Memorial

Have several locations where you can house homeless people in mass quantities is actually better like what the incoming Bronson administration is proposing will be better for Anchorage residents versus smaller shelters with no accountability who is coming and going.  Large shelters you have to ability to offer serves to get them out of that situation.  You can also have caseworkers manage each client through the existing non profits that are there now.  

It is time to listen to the community councils and endorse the Bronson plan it is a solution.  The real reason the Anchorage Assembly opposes this idea they did not think of it first.  

Areas where homeless shelters are being considered
As you see most of it in the Midtown Community Council boundary.