A PR man in the governor’s office, Andrew Jensen, has a state job in which he sings the praises of Dunleavy and attacks Dunleavy’s critics. He is also a campaign “volunteer” for Dunleavy, a job in which he sings the praises of Dunleavy and attacks Dunleavy’s critics. It is impossible to say where his state job ends and his campaign job begins because they are the same. He doesn’t belong on the state payroll.
Read More“Low-interest rate borrowing allows the state to invest surplus revenue for better returns,” Gov. Mike Dunleavy claims, a bit of wisdom that could have come from the late Cal Worthington or the Mattress Ranch.
Read MoreOne of the Outside companies McKinley Capital Management has invested unknown millions of the Permanent Fund into is SpinLaunch, a speculative investment for a public fund.
Read MoreThe timing a year ago was no accident. Had the Republican group waited three more days to move the $3 million, the election reform measure approved by Alaska voters would have kicked in. And that measure would have required identification of the real donors of the money—those who laundered it through the RGA to try to reelect Dunleavy.
Read MoreMcKinley Capital Management, which made the investment with Permanent Fund money, says “Astra is one of the most high-profile success stories in Alaska’s emergence as a strategic location for the new space industry.” On Thursday, an Astra rocket launched at Cape Canaveral failed to deliver four small satellites into space.
Read MoreKinross Gold, which wanted to see the resolution die, was mighty pleased with the obstructionist tactics of Tammie Wilson, Jimi Cash and Frank Tomaszewski.
Read MoreNebari, a recipient of an undisclosed amount of public money, has an Alaska connection, but the company is not based in Alaska, contrary to the claim by Barings and the Permanent Fund. That the public has been misled about this simple detail is cause for concern.
Read MoreIt should not be up to the recipients of state cash to decide if such investments are to be revealed to the public. And it should not be up to the recipients of state cash to decide that they’d rather keep the dollar amounts secret. This is public money and the public deserves disclosure.
Read MoreRight-wing Anchorage Assembly member Jamie Allard brought up the Rev. Tshibaka to stand in the back of the flatbed pickup in the Cabela’s parking lot to give a speech and lead the assembled in prayer. This was not long after the crowd chanted “Let’s Go Brandon,” which means “Fuck Joe Biden.”
Read MoreIn his full-throated defense of a distorted definition of “freedom” that has led to needless suffering and death, Sen. Dan Sullivan showed no hint that he understands any of the life-and-death questions raised by the pandemic.
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