Posted by Shannyn Moore on August 18, 2013 · 22 Comments
Two weeks ago I wrote about the upcoming, state-sponsored “Federal Overreach Summit.” Well, Alaska, they dug to the bottom of the barrel and managed to make a meeting of it — trotting out all the usual tea party nonsense about how tapping Alaska resources without having to answer to the feds on environmental issues is the embodiment of democracy. But this summit wasn’t just a pathway to pillaging resources. It was a dog-whistle concert for every wing nut they could get in the door. The governor’s policy director, Randy Ruaro, said there had been a funding request for “proactive science.”…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Baffle it, Bang it, Don Young, Election 2014, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Make it explode, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Resource Development, Roll your eyes into it, Sean Parnell, Skulduggery, Teabaggery · Tags Don Young congress, Federal Overreach Summit, Lisa Murkowski, No Pebble, Pebble Mine, Sean Parnell, Shannyn Moore
Posted by Sebastian Reuter on August 16, 2013 · 13 Comments
Don Young, you may remember from Jeanne’s previous piece attacked Federal (the number one employer in the state) Employees – well that wasn’t the only crazy that he spouted at Sean Parnell’s Federal Overreach Summit last week. (Dear lord. How many more of these do we have? A lot.) This time around he’s comparing he USA to the Roman Empire… because… well… let’s let him explain it. Here’s a quick excerpt in case some of the brilliant Young-ology didn’t come through on the audio. “Let’s not have the Roman Empire again. I’m going to tell one more story and then we’re out of…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Don Young, Headlines, Sean Parnell · Tags bread and circuses, crazytown, Don Young, fall of the roman empire, federal overreach, roman empire, Tea Party, toga
Posted by The Mudflats on August 15, 2013 · 10 Comments
We like Sen. Hollis French, and respect him. He’s been an outstanding legislator. We think he’d make a good governor, and have donated to and voted for him in the past. Our issue with the senator’s contemplation of another gubernatorial run is not the candidate, but the fact that the candidate cannot and will not be elected governor. The problem is math. Sen. French retained his own state senate seat in his newly drawn district by the skin of his teeth. The statewide political terrain is far less friendly to him than West Anchorage. The far right made French the…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Backbone, Education, Election 2014, Elections, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Labor, Oil & Gas, Oil Tax, Public Safety, Redistricting, Republicans, Resource Development, Rural Issues, SB21, Sean Parnell, Veterans, Vitamin Democracy · Tags Alaska gubernatorial election, Bill Walker for Governor, Bill Wielechowski Lt. governor, Hollis French, Hollis French for Governor, Sean Parnell, Walker Wielechowski 2014
Posted by Jeanne Devon on August 13, 2013 · 15 Comments
Yesterday, a “Federal Overreach Summit” began in Anchorage. For two days, lawmakers and administration officials will gripe about the “feds” and what is described as intrusion into Alaska’s affairs. But the federal overreach discussed on the first day of the summit didn’t touch on Stand Your Ground law, or issues of reproductive choice, or gay marriage, or even voting rights which have been so much in the news as of late. This federal overreach is quite specific, and gets to the heart of what this administration considers important. It’s all about land use and resource extraction. A Department of Natural…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Bang it, Barack Obama, Chuitna Coal, Environment, Headlines, Nation, Pebble Mine, Republicans, Resource Development, Roll your eyes into it, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell, Shake it, Strategery, Tongass · Tags Alaska DEC, Alaska EPA, Alaska federal overreach, Alaska SB27, Bristol Bay Watershed assessment, Chuitna coal, Ed Fogels, Federal Overreach Summit, Michael Geraghty, No Pebble, Pebble Mine, Randy Ruaro, Sean Parnell, Shannyn Moore, Wishbone Hill mine
Posted by Jeanne Devon on August 1, 2013 · 17 Comments
The Republican Party, after crushing defeats in the last two Presidential elections, and seeing newly elected members of Congress display racial intolerance, homophobia, and misogyny the likes of which have not been seen in recent history, has had to really sit down and do some soul searching. To their credit, Republican voters seem to have given some real thought to the condition of the not-so-Grand Old Party, and how it might be changed as they move forward to remain relevant, and serve the will of the majority in an evolving America. src=”http://ap.lijit.com///www/delivery/fpi.js#?z=186829&u=themudflats&width=300&height=250″> In that spirit, they’ve decided that Republicans simply…
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Category Alaska Governors Race, Alaska House Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Barack Obama, Don Young, Election 2013, Elections, Headlines, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Mead Treadwell, Nation, Republicans, Sarah Palin, Sean Parnell · Tags Alaska Tea Party, Begich for Senate, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Miller for Senate, Palin for Senate, Republican party, Republican Party of Alaska, Sarah Palin, Scott McAdams, Tea Party
Posted by Jeanne Devon on July 30, 2013 · 63 Comments
Stay calm. Just sit for a minute. If you’re an Alaskan, do not start loading up the motorhome for your political asylum road trip to Canada. If you are from the Lower 48, do not stop reading here and put a big red Sharpied ‘X’ over Alaska on your desktop globe. Let me explain. A few weeks ago, the ex-half-governor unhinged her maw, and some words fell out. Seemingly, she is considering a run for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Democrat Mark Begich. Pollsters tilted their heads to the side like a dog who hears a whistle. Then they got…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska House Race, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Barack Obama, Don Young, Election 2014, Elections, Ethan Berkowitz, Headlines, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mead Treadwell, Nation, Sarah Palin, SB21, Sean Parnell · Tags Alaska politics, Alaska Senate Race, Begich for Senate, Bill Wielechowski, Daniel Sullivan DNR, Don Young congress, Hollis French, Joe Miller Alaska, Mark Begich, Matt Moore, Mead Treadwell, Miller for Senate, Palin Begich, Palin for Senate, Palin Joe Miller, Palin Poll Numbers, Palin Treadwell, Parnell for Governor, Public Policy polling, Republican Party of Alaska, Sarah Palin, Scott McAdams, Sean Parnell, Treadwell for Senate
Posted by Jeanne Devon on July 29, 2013 · 15 Comments
Moments ago, the Alaska Division of Elections announced that they had received enough valid voter signatures to put the question of repealing SB21, the massive giveaway of state money to oil companies, on the primary ballot in August of 2014. After achieving his stated goal of a Republican majority in the State House and Senate (albeit using redistricting lines later found to be unconstitutional), Governor Sean Parnell got the vote he wanted in the 2013 legislative session. The vote in the Senate was made possible by two legislators who are literally employed by ConocoPhillips. Last month, Parnell signed into…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Backbone, Election 2014, Headlines, Oil & Gas, Oil Tax, Rallies and Events, Resource Development, SB21, Sean Parnell, Vitamin Democracy · Tags Alaska oil taxes, Bill Wielechowski, BP Exploration, ConocoPhillips, Exxon, Fortune magazine, Repeal SB21, sb21, Sean Parnell, Vote Yes Repeal the Giveaway
Posted by Jeanne Devon on July 29, 2013 · 13 Comments
Governor Parnell and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, headed up by Daniel Sullivan, rejected a petition on Friday filed by local citizens seeking to protect wild Alaska salmon streams from coal strip mining in Upper Cook Inlet. And by Upper Cook Inlet, I mean directly across from Anchorage in the villages of Tyonek and Beluga. The massive Chuitna Coal project would need to drain wetlands, and completely remove productive salmon streams which are home to all five species of Alaskan salmon in a totally unprecedented act that would make all salmon streams in the state vulnerable to the bulldozer…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Chuitna Coal, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Native issues, Resource Development, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell, Skulduggery · Tags Alaska coal, Alaska DNR, Alaska salmon, Beluga Alaska, Chuitna Citizens Coalition, Chuitna coal, Chuitna River, Dan Sullivan DNR, Dr. Margaret Palmer, Judy Heilman, National Science Foundation, PacRim Coal, Sean Parnell, Terry Jorgensen, Tyonek Alaska, Upper Cook Inlet
Posted by Jeanne Devon on July 25, 2013 · 8 Comments
Senator Bill Wielechowski called the effort to repeal Gov. Sean Parnell’s massive giveaway to oil companies “the second battle for statehood.” Alaska navigated its first battle over fish, and now must again rise to assert primacy over the rights to its resources. This time, it’s Alaska’s oil and gas wealth at stake. The Mudflats was there on the historic day that more than 50,000 signatures were submitted to put the repeal on the ballot. Here’s our report.
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Backbone, Election 2014, Headlines, Oil & Gas, Oil Tax, Resource Development, SB21, Sean Parnell · Tags Alaska Division of Elections, Alaska oil tax, Parnell oil giveaway, Repeal SB21, Vote Yes Repeal the Giveaway
Posted by Jeanne Devon on July 18, 2013 · 4 Comments
More than 50,000 signatures were gathered in the effort to put the question of repealing SB21 on the ballot in August of 2014. The massive no-strings-attached giveaway to big oil companies will drain Alaska’s coffers into the bank accounts of the wealthiest multinational corporations in the history of the world. Alaska gets nothing – no commitment to exploration, production increases, or jobs. We do get to sacrifice the future of education, infrastructure projects, parks, public safety, and other critical needs. It’s not much of a deal. And yet, the Parnell administration and most Republicans in the legislature voted for it,…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Backbone, Elections, Headlines, Oil Tax, Rallies and Events, Resource Development, SB21, Sean Parnell · Tags ACES oil tax, Alaska Legislature, Alaska oil taxes, Bill Wielechowski, Repeal SB21, sb21, Sean Parnell