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Mar 28 2010

Liz

TEMPORARY Tax Auditors

Filed under State of Idaho

Hey, hey mama, the way you shake that thang…

Look at the way our Legislature is taking care of our state, by catching tax cheats and making them pay the monies they owe, so our budget isn’t always in such dire straits.  They voted in the funding for additional tax auditors, didn’t you hear about it?

What’s that?  Oooh, shiny!

Sure they funded them, but only on a temporary basis.  Idaho Reporter says the money is for temporary positions.  Temporary Positions!  So catch the bad guys if you can, quickly!  Because they’re the only people who cheated, those whom you might manage to catch during your year of employment…and there are not likely to be cheats ever again after this.

Step Right Up, There’s One Born Every Minute…

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Mar 27 2010

Submissions Editor

Meet Keith Allred

Filed under State of Idaho

 Meet Keith Allred

Candidate for Governor

Keith will be at the USW Local 8-652 Meeting Hall

1855 W 17 S  (click for map)

                     Monday 7 pm March 29th

 

Keith will meet the public in an ‘Open Forum’ to introduce himself as a candidate for Governor of Idaho, and to take your questions.  If you are looking for common-sense answers to the serious problems in the legislature dealing with our economy, come hear Keith Allred.  Find out for yourself why he is a Gubernatorial Candidate for ALL Idaho.

allredforidaho

 

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Mar 22 2010

kymberly

What was YOUR Note to Simpson Like?

Filed under State of Idaho

Here’s mine.
 
Representative Simpson,
You voted for the insurance industry and against the people you “represent”.
Nifty family values, there!
You also voted for continued denial of care, skyrocketing prices, and medical bankruptcy.  
Idaho Falls has a 53% insured rate. It’s down 30% from a decade ago. 
And as I talk with my fellow citizens, many of whom lack insurance (or who have family members lacking it), one thing is clear.  Many might not want “socialized” medicine, but all of us are quickly wising up to the fact that some politicans “represent” our interests about as well as a fox represents the hen house. 
I will remember your vote when it comes time for me to cast mine in November. 
kymberly

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Jan 30 2010

darlene

Allred for Idaho

Filed under State of Idaho

allredI just met Idaho’s next governor today.  Keith Allred visited the Bonneville County Democrats’ monthly “Pancakes and Politics” forum.  It was SRO (Standing Room Only, for those of you who do not speak in acronyms).

He spoke for awhile and then his wife Christine spoke, and then they took questions, and afterwards his field director Kassie Cerami spoke.    

I must say, I was very impressed.  I was very tired and emotionally drained when I got there, having recently undergone some turmoil in my personal life that was not yet resolved.  Incredibly, by the time I left there two hours later, I was bouyant and happy and hopeful and trying to figure out how to stretch my budget to make a contribution.  

Keith has been an independent above the fray, working with both sides of the political arena.  He operated a non-profit organization called The Common Interest (which will be inactive during the campaign) that united all political persuasions to achieve successful legislation in the last 6 years.  In fact, there were several well known Republicans at this meeting today, including Kathy Stanger.  His co-campaign managers are Cecil Andrus (D) and Laird Noh (R).

I’m really excited about this candidate.  And I’m mindful of a statement made by my personal hero John McGimpsey at today’s meeting.  He said, (paraphrasing) that we should not get involved in the campaigns to the extent we are comfortable.  Nay, we should get involved in the campaigns clear to the point of being uncomfortable

It’s a challenge, ladies and gentlemen.  Let’s dig in and make a change, this year!

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Sep 26 2009

Liz

Idaho Is the Spam eMail King

Filed under State of Idaho

Welcome to Spamalot!  Want some spam with your spuds?

How is this possible?  Apparently Idaho is the nation’s spam target. 

94 out of 100 emails coming in to our emailsir-spamalot boxes are spam, on the average.  We were in the bottom 10 last year, and zoomed to the top of the charts this year.  How very strange, and the explanations are just guesses, as the conditions could apply to almost any state.

Second highest in the western part of our nation is Arizona, where residents get 90 spam emails out of every 100. 

However, per Symmantec, Montana is the state where the residents receive the fewest spam emails of anyone in the country.  So very odd, to have such a disparity in two states with very similar conditions.

Any ideas out there about why we are such a juicy target for the spammers?  Are we well known to be gullible?

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Sep 14 2009

Liz

RINOs and DINOs in Idaho

Filed under State of Idaho

Great dissatisfaction with our state’s House of Representatives members.  Mike Simpson (R) is being called a Republican In Name Only.  Walt Minnick (D) is being called a Democrat In Name Only. 

In other words, a centrist, not an extremist.  At least, until you ask members of their own party.  Their party members think they are violating their agreements to vote the party line, or to support the basic principles of the party.  Walt Minnick as a Blue Dog Democrat votes more in line with the Idaho Republicans than he does with the other Democrats in Congress.  Mike Simpson doesn’t say NO often enough to President Obama, per Russ Matthews, who is running against him in next year’s GOP primary.

So what do you think?  Are their votes too different from their party platforms?  Are their votes too different from their constituents’ wishes?  Or are the extremists in both parties just making noise?

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Sep 02 2009

Liz

Mountain Goat Takes On Walt Minnick

Filed under State of Idaho

You must read this.  It’s an open and frank Letter to Idaho’s 1st Congressional District Representative Walt Minnick (DINO).  This letter makes a very heartfelt appeal to the Congressman to remember why he got to have this job and the promises he made to the electorate, to get there.

Mountain Goat Report is a politically savvy blog that regularly skewers bloated or wackjob politicians.  Make her a daily read on your RSS feed and you won’t be disappointed.

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Aug 30 2009

darlene

Knee Jerk Opinions Sometimes FAIL

Filed under State of Idaho

Interesting.  There’s a former Bill Sali spokesperson (and that should tell you a LOT already) by the name of Wayne Hoffman, who operates a “think tank” now.  People whose opinions I respect have been lamenting the fact that the Boise Statesman seems to have lost its marbles in giving this guy a regular forum by printing his columns.  In fact, I’ve been thinking the same thing about the Post Register, in that they’ve also been printing his columns (I guess the better to give local extremists less to crab about). 

Without exception, the positions he takes are not well thought through (prompting a letter writer today to wonder about the concept of the “think” tank) and they are usually standard boring fodder for the AM Talk Radio crowd.  I usually comment on them but don’t spend a whole lot of time in the debate…folks that would agree with him are usually not able to be reasoned with and it’s difficult to have a rational discussion with that type of individual.

So imagine my surprise last week when I read one of his columns that made sense to me.  He said that Boise State University went too far when it banned smoking on campus and also in the cars parked in its parking lots.  He felt that while smoking is a vile habit, the university crossed the line when it tried to regulate what a person could do within the privacy of their car.  That made sense to me, but I could also see that the university might feel people would abuse the no smoking rule and the cars would become little smoke factories (like the burn barrels outside buildings where people went to smoke in the winter time the first few years that smoking was banned in most public buildings).  So I wondered, maybe designate some close rows of parking as smoke free?  I then finished reading the paper online (I was in a hotel room in Nampa last week) and signed off…weirded out by the fact that I agreed with him on this.

Well, that same letter writer from today pointed out the fallacy of the “privacy in your car” issue…just being in your car doesn’t give you the right to break the law…and it hit me.  DAMN!  I had totally had a knee jerk moment and also didn’t take the time to think the issue through before I wrote.  Of course, BSU has a “no smoking on campus” rule which includes their parking lots, on which the cars are parked.  Just because you’re in your car, does not mean you don’t have to follow the law!  Otherwise, people could smoke pot in their cars if they wanted, and no one could arrest them for it because they were in their own car! 

I went back to the Post Talk section to see how embarrassed I’d have to be, and I saw that the usual suspects (Lindsey Turley Smith and Ken Anderson) had agreed with Wayne.  However, Dan Henry (he of the forthright and boldly expressed opposition opinions) had pointed out that merely being in your car was no excuse or license for breaking the rules.   It’s amazing how he gets right to the heart of something and sees past the layers of crap surrounding it (and he says he thinks I do the same thing so this is a particularly embarrassing slip on my part). 

But I’ll admit it, I was wrong on this one, and I’m willing to admit, sometimes knee jerk opinions need to be rethought.

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Aug 04 2009

darlene

Idaho DMV and Rampant Embezzlement

Filed under State of Idaho

What a nightmare these past few years have been for the Idaho Department of Motor Vehicles!  At least 4 cases of known admitted outright theft of money, from women all over the state!

The most recent is from Mountain Home, and per KTVB Mava Terhaar is charged with stealing $270,000 somewhere in her 20 year career at Elmore County DMV.

Earlier this spring  per Idaho Press-Tribune, two Canyon County DMV supervisors were fired and charged with thecaught same thing.  Shawna Maggard had almost 20 years there,  Catherine Benoit had 30. 

Prior to that per KPVI,  Lisa Hansen, a senior clerk at the Bonneville County DMV, was fired and arrested for long time theft.  

Apparently the computer system is antiquated, and the bookkeeping records lax, to the point that it became almost too easy to steal the money (admittedly you must have the inclination before you commit the crime).  Officials are auditing all county DMV offices now (you can be sure that’s partly how a few of these were caught) and hopefully the situation will be rectified.

We’re paying this money to the government, which is as broke as we are, and we want that money to go to our services, not some thief’s lifestyle!

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Mar 30 2009

Liz

Tom Loertscher Needs More Edumacation

Filed under State of Idaho

He got the House to pass his bill allowing pharmacists in Idaho to do what they apparently already had the legal right to do, which was refuse to dispense medication on moral grounds.  tom-loertscher

I’m curious why he feels pharmacists should have the right to interfere in the doctor-patient relationship and meddle in the care being prescribed.

48-21, the House agreed.  5 Republicans voted against the bill and for common sense.  The bill now goes to the Senate. 

With all the budgetary economic problems we have in our state, there was time for this foolishness?  Oh, I get it!  It was because you have already cured our economic woes!  What a wonderful legislator you must be, Mr. Loertscher! 

Because if you wasted valuable legislature time on this kind of frivolity, you’d be a pretty shitty legislator, Mr. Loertscher.

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