Sunday, March 1, 2020

Alaska State House please approve Ashley Johnson-Barr Day to help understand child abuse and assault

Recently the Alaska State Senate unanimously approved making March 12th Ashley Johnson-Barr Day.  Please Alaska State House please allow approve this because Governor Dunleavy who lived in Kotzebue for a period of time and his wife is originally from Noorvik.  Remember Ashley will always forever be Alaska's daughter.  On this day in her honor everybody should wear the color purple her favorite color.  Her day will honor victims of child abuse and assault.  Everybody remembers on September 14, 2018 we got the answer that nobody wanted was that Ashley has been found deceased.  Thanks Senator Donny Olson for proposing this bill to honor Ashley's memory. 

Recall Dunleavy continues to break the law by collecting signatures incorrectly


Recall Dunleavy has officially broken the law when it comes to gathering signatures.  With the help of the Alaska Democrat Party and the AFL-CIO they found Alaskan voters who spend there winters out of state and are gathering signatures in places like Arizona, Florida and other destinations that are warm.  This is direct violation of Alaska state law.  They are also in Astoria and Coastal California gathering signatures this is violation of Alaska State Law.  Imagine had I made my annual pilgrimage to Washington and probably find these lawbreakers asking every person sitting at the Portland terminal are registered to vote in Alaska.  Chasing people that is also against the law in signature gathering.  These people are worse than panhandlers. 
Imagine these idiots put a sign in the middle of the intersection like the idiots of Prop 1 in Anchorage did in 2018.  It is illegal to panhandle in the middle of the intersection if you want conformation as Anchorage Assembly Member Forrest Dunbar aka as Forrest Dunscap.  

Here is the law on signature collecting in Alaska
These lawbreakers are being paid $2-$4 a signature and refusing  to disclose their major contribution even though Marion and Downing Investigations have already uncovered there funding with our secret reporters and media sources.  Remember media does not have to disclose their sources now also here is another finding with the out of state signature gathering.  I love for these idiots to sit in front of a Cle Elum or Roslyn or North Bend or Snoqualmie or Spokane or Ellensburg and start gathering signatures like at the Roslyn Theatre and ask the tourist during the summer like during Moose Fest are you registered to vote in Alaska.  If so you I hope the Cle Elum-Roslyn-South Cle Elum Police or the Kittitas County Sheriff tell them to disperse or be arrested and be put in jail.  



Arizona place of gathering signatures and they also gathered signatures at an Astoria, Oregon coffee shop. Recently a Fairbanks resident on vacation decide to approach Southern California, Las Vegas area and Arizona to collect signatures
Roslyn Theatre in Roslyn, Washington 
The Attorney General needs to call the FBI and if the case goes again the recall we need to go to the 9th circuit court of appeals and stop this maybe they will do an injunction.  Maybe we could use this in court.  I would be willing to testify in court if handed a subpoena and then I may tell my sources at the end of the month.  
Stop the lawbreaking by refusing to sign this petition here is the link of where not to go or better yet give them the finger https://recalldunleavy.org/sign/
Then you can show these hats too  
 Governor Dunleavy supports the University of Alaska by making it more efficient here is the link on a blog I wrote about that last September on that subject.   http://swensonfamilymember.blogspot.com/2019/09/university-of-alaska-needs-to-accept.html
DO NOT SIGN THE RECALL PETITION BECAUSE THIS PETITION IS TO REMOVE A GOVERNOR ELECTED BY A MAJORITY OF ALASKANS.  
 MOST ALASKANS WANT A FULL PERMANENT FUND DIVIDEND THAT IS WHAT THEY APPLIED FOR WHEN APPLY FOR A PFD I wrote that article in April of last year.   http://swensonfamilymember.blogspot.com/2019/04/alaskans-apply-for-permanent-fund.html