Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Amy Demboski's remarks on the spice ordinance

At the November 10, 2015 Assembly meeting Amy Demboski before voting for the ordinance 2015-123S which became law was voted in favor by all members of the assembly.  Amy had put Catholic Charities on notice they are responsible for actions on their property.  If this happened at a bar the Anchorage Assembly would be filing a complaint with the Alcohol Beverage Control Board if you do not believe ask why Rum Runners is no longer in business.  When a non profit has the funds for their own security refused to get some that is a problem especially when they are taking taxpayer funds.  Since this comment was made Beans Cafe and Brother Francis has had less calls for ambulance and police service from the municipality.  Amy Demboski was bold in making this comment and this is why she is so awesome for Eagle River and Chugiak area.  Those that criticize her tactics do not know the real Amy Demboski.  I like Catholic Charities they do great things.  I was brought up Catholic was originally baptized as a young child at the Old Lady of Sorrows Church in Snoqualmie east of Seattle.  I am glad she says this because boldness is what we need in our leaders. She also believes that Beans Cafe and Brother Francis do great things by giving people a warm place to sleep and to feed the hungry in Anchorage.  I have always had a compassion to feed the homeless.