Our weather continues to hover just above freezing during the day, and just below at night. Yesterday, it rained or drizzled, and things were a bit icy this morning. Scraping a thin layer of ice off of both cars each morning has become the new routine. Believe me, I'm ready for snow; it's a lot easier to clear.
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From time to time, I've alluded to a nascent secessionist movement up here. Yesterday, a friend mentioned that several of her acquaintances have also heard others discussing it. The level of frustration with federal "oversight" here is staggering: with imposition of layers of regulation, non-stop environmental challenges to every decision made, and imposition of fees/licenses/etc., it is nigh impossible to conduct business of any kind in Alaska. And then the Chamber of Commerce reports that Alaska is at the bottom of the list for "business-friendly" states. Well, duh!
I know the CEO of a local health facility; they've been audited 16 times this year, each time by a different agency - mostly federal. He is suffering from analysis paralysis, and nears the point at which his full-time job is to respond to federal audits, rather than administering the facility itself.
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The local press is practically orgasmic in its attempts to defame or otherwise smear Joe Miller. My family has stopped reading the paper altogether.
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I mentioned a couple of days ago that a State judge had ordered the Division of Elections to not issue lists of authorized write-in candidates to voters, which he believes violates election law. Yesterday, the State Supreme Court put a stay on that order, until they rule on its constitutionality.
In the meantime, Alaska politics takes on an old-tyme flavor. Check this out, from the Daily News' website:
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That's about it for this morning. Have a great Friday!
3 comments:
I've heard that so far, 125 names will be on the list (if the courts say it must be posted or handed out.) How's that for "chaos"?
Leave it to Alaskans to politely disagree with something!
Newspapers! Argghh! I work for one, just as a free lance columnist, as I have for nearly fourteen years. I am so upset about their smearing of one local candidate that I am thinking of quitting, even though it provides me with the only thing resembling discretionary income that I have.
ADN. Whuff. It seems like every two years, they go completely attack dog partisan. Which sort of makes it hard to trust anything they say the *rest* of the time.
Said it before, will say it again... if we ever *do* get that "American Hitler that looks like John Wayne" - it's gonna be in no small part due to the big national media outlets, who've cried wolf so many times a large portion of the population - myself included - just tunes them out entirely.
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