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Monday, June 10, 2013
Message to Liberal Western Senators stop killing Alaska jobs
Apparently the Five Democrat Liberal US Senator want to kill Alaskan jobs in interest of permits from Washington, Oregon and California. Here is the message on January 3, 1959 Alaska became a state not a colony of you. Each of you treat Alaska like it is still a territory. The Pebble Mine project will provide jobs for Alaskans most people in the Lake and Peninsula Borough believe that Alaska should be self sufficient. The Lake and Peninsula passed the Save Your Salmon Proposition by five votes no mandate here at all by any means. Message to Bothell and Shoreline area Socialist Democrats Maria Cantwell, Patty Murray stay out of Alaskan affairs stop killing American jobs and Alaskan jobs. If a Seattle or a Port of Tacoma permit holder wants to make money fish and bring it to Pike Place Market. They should first of all be required to process that fish in Alaska not be allowed to leave the state with unprocessed fish. Any Kodiak fisherman will tell you they hate these out of state boats take the fish then processing it at home. As for Oregon's Jeff Merkeley you need to be replaced in 2014 with a Republican. As far the two dumb idiots from California Barbara Boxer and Diane Finestein quit taking our liberties away stop kowtowing to your Hollywood friends. Basically stay out of Alaskan affairs once in for all. Do all the Alaskans a favor but out and please tell your fishing permit owners to fish on your own shores. Maybe Alaskan boats should start fishing your waters then take Puget Sound, San Francisco, Columbia River, Oregon Coast fish. Message from Alaska stay out or we will send Sarah Palin to each of your states with a middle finger. We have an attitude in Alaska hell with the outside. Alaskans need to develop our way. Mark Begich your boy in US Senate disagrees with your agenda. Let Alaska develop its resources we can make American self sufficient today.
All mountain rescues unless it is a criminal act should be paid by the rescue person
Here in Alaska and other states that have high mountain terrain. We get these daredevils or people who want to explore the Alaska or high mountain terrain. I say go ahead should government pay any amount of it. Answer is no. Dan Fagan former TV talk radio host in Anchorage had a solution to this once. It was you want a mountain rescue get your credit card out. Most national parks should require a $100,000 bond before you climb. You want to climb Mt Rainer and Mt McKinley then deposit $100,000 to the US Forest Service require a Sherpa you get 75 percent back if you survive ten percent goes to the Sherpa. ten percent to administration to maintain the program. This will actually help the survival rate of climbers. Now since Flattop Mountain is located in the Municipality of Anchorage you want to climb it then deposit $10,000 to Anchorage Fire Department you get $9,000 back if you do not need rescued. You get a ticket to climb mountain. If it is a criminal act such as someone pushing someone to kill them or attempt to kill them then the victim should not have to pay to be rescued that is the only reason you should get a free rescue. The truth is you really do not get a free rescue you end up paying at the end but usually it is about less than 50 percent of the rescue instead of 100 percent of the rescue which is what it should be. You could apply insurance on this. Sherpas be required on any big mountain reduce deaths they are a lifeline they require then in Switzerland, Canada and Nepal but not in America why? A life is not worth being risky and stupid why should the American taxpayer pay for stupidity of a daredevil. You want to adventure in Alaskan or any American wilderness then pay first. American only pay for political stupidity not for recreational climbing. We should not pay for that either? That is another blog to one day be written. If you have a heart attack on the trail you would also not need to pay for that rescue.
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