Monday, July 19, 2021

Sierra Club supports eco terrorist in charge of Bureau of Land Management

 

It is interesting that an extreme environmental organization would support a nominee who believes in destroying the environment to make her point in protecting the environment.  I hope the US Senate is smarter than that will reject this nomination.  Please call your US Senator and reject this nominee. 

Thursday, July 15, 2021

It is time to sell Point Roberts to Canada


 It is time to correct a geographic mistake and sell Point Roberts to Canada.  This will also save Whatcom County some extra money since 2001 they had to buy a ferry to run it from Bellingham to Point Roberts because you can not go there directly without going through Canada.  Please contact congressman Rick Larsen to make this proposal. 

Rank choice voting needs to be declared unconstitutional


 Rank choice voting needs to be declared unconstitutional here is why it denies you a direct vote.  It also takes longer to tally the votes of the race.  Remember you can only run the votes through the machine one time.  You have to hand count and mark the ballots to put in the piles to make sure the vote is counted correctly.  Remember this idea has been repealed everywhere it has been tried.  In Alaska rank choice voting only happens in the general in the primary it is the top four that advance regardless of party.  Let's hope the judge rules this idea unconstitutional. 

Bronson decides to save the Samantha Koening Memorial from moving


When Mayor Dave Bronson choose not to purchase the Alaska Club he was listening to the community by saying we should not move a memorial dedicated to Samantha Koening.  She stopped a serial killer and prevented future victims.  This is why this property should not be purchased.  Let's put this property to rest and not ever buy it again. 

 

Amy Demboski confirmed as Anchorage Municipal Manager

Tuesday, July 13th, the Anchorage Assembly confirmed Amy Demboski as municipal manager.  This will help Dave Bronson streamline city hall.  Amy proposed streamlining city department during her unsuccessful campaign for mayor in 2015. 

 

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Majority of the Anchorage Assembly wants the homeless to freeze to death

 

 

                    Anchorage Assembly's solution

 

Here is Anchorage Assembly's solution to homeless let them freeze.  Anchorage Mayor's solution of a navigation center is a bad one.  There is still one idea left that is called the compromise I wrote yesterday here is the link to that http://swensonfamilymember.blogspot.com/2021/07/here-is-compromise-to-bronson.html

 

Mayor Dave Bronson has a solution you guys are stuck on what Anchorage does not want which is moving the Samantha Koening Memorial which where the former Alaska Club Midtown is located.  Time to do the compromise idea now.  

Tudor and Elmore as a processing center.  

 

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Here is a compromise to the Bronson centralized shelter idea

 

Let's pretend members of the Anchorage Assembly have a brain cell they know how to use.  

With the exemption of Assembly District 1 where they are too many shelters and services have reached capacity in that district.  

 

Let's lower the capacity of the Centralized Anchorage Homeless Shelter turn it in more of a processing center where you were then ship them to other parts of town.  Municipality of Anchorage and Anchorage School District have property they are not using for any use what so ever.  

 

District 2 small shelter location would be located at Bartlett High School.  Require a vote of the Chugiak and Eagle River neighborhood before you put a small shelter in that region.  

 

District 3 location could be located at Lyn Ary Park and the Romig and West High School complex for a small shelter.  

 

Since the main processing center will be located in Assembly District 4 at Tudor and Elmore.  With some agreement with the University of Alaska Anchorage you could build a structure at Goose Lake Park and put some at Campbell Park in the south end.  

 

Assembly District 5 where I live you could put couple of small shelters at Arnold Muldoon Park, there is some land by Totem Theater close to where I live that would also work as long as there is a fence to the east end of this property.  You could also put some at Cheney Lake Park and some undeveloped land at Russian Jack Park. 

 

District 6 would be like District 2 where you would need a vote of Girdwood citizens before you put a shelter there.  Places where can put a shelter would be Johns Park, Undeveloped places in Ruth Arcand Park and Homestead Park.  

 

This is idea of a compromise to accept the main shelter idea by proposing small shelters all over Anchorage.