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Dunleavy's fiscal fantasy collapses on faulty oil price guess, making the case for taxes
Dunleavy's fiscal fantasy collapses on faulty oil price guess, making the case for taxes

To end the fantasy and make this real, Dunleavy has to talk taxes and recognize that Alaskans find it irresponsible for him to try to gut education, health care, the ferry system and a variety of other programs.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 28, 2019 Comments
Dunleavy told AFN he expected budget with no 'cuts in programs'
Dunleavy told AFN he expected budget with no 'cuts in programs'

Contrary to his expansive plans discussed at AFN, the budget proposed by Dunleavy would reduce spending on education throughout the state by 25 percent, with major reductions in rural Alaska.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 28, 2019 Comment
Please tell Politician Mike Dunleavy the campaign is over
Please tell Politician Mike Dunleavy the campaign is over

His plan to gut the University of Alaska, double class sizes in schools, eliminate the ferry system, close rural hospitals, increase health insurance rates, end cash payments to poor old people, raise rates in the Pioneers Home, and confiscate hundreds of millions in local property taxes is about the worst thing any politician has done.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 27, 2019 Comments
Dunleavy's explanation for confiscating cell phones doesn't ring true
Dunleavy's explanation for confiscating cell phones doesn't ring true

If he were really concerned about his subjects texting during meetings, he would treat them like adults, not school children, and ask that they put their phones on silent. This is about a fear of being recorded.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 27, 2019 Comments
Dunleavy forgets the First Law of Holes:  If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging
Dunleavy forgets the First Law of Holes: If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging

Gov. Mike Dunleavy is claiming he was given some bad information during his campaign about future oil prices. That claim is as ridiculous as it sounds.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 26, 2019 Comments
SB 21 was oversold as a miracle cure for Alaska oil production
SB 21 was oversold as a miracle cure for Alaska oil production

The owners say the trans-Alaska pipeline averaged 513,441 barrels per day in 2014, the first full year in which the SB 21 oil tax change was in effect. In 2018, the pipeline averaged 509,315 barrels per day. That’s a decrease.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 26, 2019 Comments
Candidate Mike Dunleavy proposed 'sustainable budget,' promising no cuts in services
Candidate Mike Dunleavy proposed 'sustainable budget,' promising no cuts in services

During his campaign, Mike Dunleavy talked a lot about unidentified budget cuts—the only popular kind—but he also said specifically that the state could have a sustainable budget without cutting state and local government services.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 25, 2019 Comments
Budget office distorts statistics on Alaska doctors, pitching false evidence for stopping medical training
Budget office distorts statistics on Alaska doctors, pitching false evidence for stopping medical training

The latest evidence about misusing math to justify a budget cut comes with the plan to eliminate $3.1 million that helps young Alaskans become doctors.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 25, 2019 Comments
Republican attack on University of Alaska repeats false claim of only '17 percent cut'
Republican attack on University of Alaska repeats false claim of only '17 percent cut'

Gov. Mike Dunleavy wants to decrease the state appropriation to the university by $134 million. That is a reduction of 41 percent in the portion of university funding that counts the most. This is the statistic that counts.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 24, 2019 Comment
Economist estimates Dunleavy budget would eliminate 12,800 Alaska jobs
Economist estimates Dunleavy budget would eliminate 12,800 Alaska jobs

Net job losses from the budget proposed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy could reach 12,800 in the short term. That’s the alarming conclusion of an Alaska economist who took a first look at the plan for drastic cuts in major social services across Alaska, including public schools, the University of Alaska, health care, the ferry system, and payments to poor old people.

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Dermot ColeFebruary 24, 2019 Comments
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