Now that GOP owner Elon Musk has wiped out federal funding for Sullivan’s organization as part of the attack on the U.S. Agency for International Development and other entities, Sullivan has offered only a timid defense for its work.
Read More"This is unacceptable, and we're going to ensure that the Americans understand how pissed off we are, how unified we are, how committed we are to working as a country to stand up for each other," the Canadian Press quoted B.C. Premier David Eby as saying. "And I say we don't let up until the president takes the threat off the table."
Tolls on Alaska-bound commercial truck traffic may be coming soon.
Read MoreThe depth of the Trump deception in his speech didn’t stop Alaska’s Trump-loving leaders—Gov. Mike Dunleavy and Sen. Dan Sullivan—from claiming that Trump mentioning the gas pipeline means the pipeline is as good as built.
Read MoreSen. Lisa Murkowski’s response to the White House debacle is a model of what Sen. Dan Sullivan and other Republicans should be saying about Trump, but aren’t.
She said, “I am sick to my stomach as the administration appears to be walking away from our allies and embracing Putin, a threat to democracy and U.S. values around the world.”
Sullivan’s silence makes his position clear. He is right there with the Alaska Republican Party in agreeing with anything Trump says.
Read MoreThis is the weakest argument ever made to justify the expansion of government by creating a new state ag department: “Look at the bottom of our state seal and you’ll see a farmer,” says Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
Read MoreWhile Sen. Lisa Murkowski recognizes the real danger created by Trump chaos, Sen. Dan Sullivan and Rep. Nick Begich the Third are blindly cheering every dumb and reckless move by the Musk/Trump regime as brilliant and inspired.
Read MoreThe oil industry has already cued its publicity people to recite text from the Fear and Loathing Anti-Tax Playbook handed down by oil company employees since the discovery of Prudhoe Bay: Any tax increase, no matter how small, will kill investment and ruin the industry, the Fear and Loathing playbook says.
These bills will not kill investment, though there will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth, along with the fear and loathing.
Read MoreThe challenge of finding ways to pay for an increase in education funding is not the impossible dream that Republicans in Juneau claim.
Compromises to establish a reasonable dividend and raise taxes would put the state on a stable footing, ending the era when a governor can introduce a budget with a $1.5 billion deficit and abandon his responsibilities.
Read MoreRepublican legislators are hiding behind the Dunleavy Knows Best fraud, refusing to admit that the real reform Alaska needs is to decrease class sizes. The only way to decrease class sizes is to hire and retain qualified teachers. That requires more funding from the Legislature and governor.
Read MoreAnyone who issues a press release saying a Bible parable offers a valuable lesson for government is not separating the spiritual from the secular, but combining the two.
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