Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Anchorage Mayor, the OTHER Dan Sullivan, vetoes ordinance to protect local moose population.

Courtesy of Alaska Dispatch:  

Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan vetoed a recently approved ban on metal palisade fences Tuesday, referring to it as “government intrusion.” 

The ban, approved by the Anchorage Assembly in a 6-5 vote last week, was essentially a moose-protection measure. South Anchorage's Jennifer Johnston proposed it at the request of constituents who were alarmed by reports and photos of moose gored on sharp pales. 

“While the ordinance is well-intentioned, the cost/benefit analysis does not warrant this level of government intrusion,” Sullivan wrote in his veto message. 

Biologists have estimated that between two and four moose a year are gored on the fences, an incidence that Sullivan referred to as “very, very low.” The fence ban was supported by Anchorage area state wildlife biologist Jessy Coltrane, who testified at the Assembly hearing last week and said the moose gorings were both traumatic and preventable. 

In his veto message, Sullivan wrote that the total financial impact to property owners outweighed the benefits of “saving a few moose.”

We talk so much about the Dan Sullivan running against Mark Begich for his Senate seat, that we often forget about another equally unlikeable Dan Sullivan who is the current Mayor of Anchorage, and who is also running with Sean Parnell as a potential Lt. Governor. 

By the way one thing that almost all Anchorage citizens agree with is that they love having wildlife in their city. It is just one of those things that makes us especially unique.

And I can tell you right now that to most of us there is virtually NO financial burden that would outweigh the benefits of "saving a few moose."

I see this yet another black mark against the Parnell/Sullivan ticket. As if they needed any more of those.

26 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:33 PM

    could you photoshop dan impaled and bloating on said fence - maybe with some of his party planners looking on ?

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  2. Anonymous2:53 PM

    So sad. It just breaks my heart to see these photos.

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  3. Anonymous2:57 PM

    Oh how I love the gop's fallback excuse "government intrusion". Unless it's something they want to poke their noses into, like women's bodies. They have no such qualms with "religious intrusion" however.

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  4. Anonymous2:58 PM

    Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan vetoed a recently approved ban on metal palisade fences Tuesday, referring to it as “government intrusion.”

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    I hope one the day the good mayor is doing roof repair and fall on one of those stakes....then he can see how the poor moose "Fill".
    Seriously is has happened!
    My ex husband had a friend who was doing somekind of household repair and had a fence like that, well he lived, but he had been impaled in the groin area... (I can hear all the male IM'rs in a collective groan) and yes he did lose some valuable "jewels" :( Poor guy...
    Mayor Dan should be flooded with emails and what not. Those fences serve no purpose And it wouldn't be hard to put some metal ballz over the stakes, ooops I said that word...well Poor Moose & Deer and my ex's friend. It could happen to man as well as a moose.
    Fuck....
    G.... what is in the WATER up there? Too many chemicals from drilling contaminating the wells? What? They scream common sense but the very ones that scream it (IE) the "Filled" halfterm gov LACK it!!!

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  5. Anonymous3:00 PM

    The Dirty Dan Sullivan that we know of: spoiled rich kid, cocaine habit, peddling drugs, professional incompetence, sexual harassment, whoring, theft, fraud, total assht... and yet Anchorage keeps giving the prick the mayoralty and the nerve to run for Lt Gov by which he really means next Governor. That asshole for Governor? It wouldn't surprise me in the least.

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    1. slipstream11:02 PM

      Yeah, but look on the bright side -- he hired a cute party planner.

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  6. Anonymous3:09 PM

    Mayor Sullivan is not projecting 'any' help to the Parnell/Sullivan ticket. He's not campaigning or says anything when seen w/Parnell, which hasn't been more than a couple of times on TV.

    Both Dan Sullivans have nasty reputations!

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  7. Anonymous3:24 PM

    Let's hope one day soon Mayor Dan will be hoisted by his own petard and nobody will even care. Just like he does not.

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  8. Anonymous3:37 PM

    It does not surprise me in the least that the other Sullivan vetoed the measure. Republicans do not like people. Does anyone think that they like animals better?
    Beaglemom

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  9. Anonymous3:50 PM

    Cruel and inhumane idiots in defense of freedumb. Like $arah, they'll protect the rights of drilling and those too st00pid to live in harmony with the wilderness. Welcome to the Palin Alaska? No. Get the carpet bagging hell out of there $arah. Go "home" to McCain's Scottsdale, he deserves you.

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  10. Anonymous4:00 PM

    2:33 P.M Indeed, and put the animal cruelty, mad woman
    Palin right beside him!

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  11. Anonymous4:13 PM

    GOP Congressman Now Campaigning On His Offensive Comments About A Teen's Suicide

    U.S. Congressman Don Young this week blamed high school students for their classmate's suicide. Now he's campaigning on his offensive comments, and adding one more culprit to the blame list.

    ...“When people had to work and had to provide and had to keep warm by putting participation in cutting wood and catching the fish and killing the animals, we didn’t have the suicide problem,” he says on the recording.

    Suicide comes from federal government largesse “saying you are not worth anything but you are going to get something for nothing,” he says.

    http://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/davidbadash/gop_congressman_campaigning_on_his_offensive_comments_about_a_teen_s_suicide

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    1. Anonymous4:34 PM

      Like I said... WTF is in the water up there???
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      Anonymous4:13 PM

      GOP Congressman Now Campaigning On His Offensive Comments About A Teen's Suicide

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  12. Anonymous4:57 PM

    That does it! I'm going to print those pictures and the article about what this fool Danny Boy has vetoed, and post them on the windows at his "Irish Pub" McGinley's here in Anchorage, for all to see. That rat bastard...

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  13. Anita Winecooler5:26 PM

    I just looked at the photos and said "Enough about the Palin Party Crash", then I read the post and had to chuckle. I feel bad for the poor animals, but seriously, is it worth even putting up for a vote?

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  14. Anonymous5:45 PM

    CHOOSE not to have a palisades fence, please!!

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  15. aj weishar5:46 PM

    Pay my air fare and I'll fix those fences. Very expensive....NOT. A $30 grinder with a metal cutting disc can cut the spikes off those fences. Load a sanding disc, smooth off sharp spots, and some black Rustoleum completes the task. Obviously Sullivan is not much of a home handyman.

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    1. Anonymous7:16 PM

      my thoughts exactly, cut the damn points off

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    2. Anonymous7:23 PM

      That's what I was thinking. Keep your fence, just not the spikes.

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  16. Anonymous5:51 PM

    Who said the sleazy bastard wasn't out lying.... er, "campaigning"?

    http://www.alaskapublic.org/2014/10/28/ceo-of-the-city-campaigns-to-bring-anchorage-business-acumen-to-governors-cabinet/

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  17. Anonymous6:06 PM

    "And I can tell you right now that to most of us there is virtually NO financial burden that would outweigh the benefits of 'saving a few moose.'"

    Well, 130 moose die in Anchorage, and 700 to 800 across Alaska, from motor vehicle accidents each year. Should driving be outlawed? You'd save a lot more moose with that law than with the fence ordinance.

    I rarely agree with anything that Republicans do, but in this case I'm not so sure that his position is indefensible.

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    1. Anonymous7:32 PM

      it seems the way 75% of the drivers 'drive' up here, yeah, maybe driving should be outlawed ..

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  18. Anonymous7:26 PM

    So because not all problems have a simple solution, let's not solve any of them, is what you're saying.

    You're a Republican all right.

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  19. Anonymous3:30 AM

    What financial burden? If the fence is already in it would be grandfathered. This would apply only to new fences and if 7 feet tall no problem. It's the shorter pointed fences that are impaling the moose. What a complete douchebag! I sincerely hope D bag Dan gets runner over by a bus!

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  20. palisade fences are dangerous and need to be banned because i was riding my bike and fell of and an old piece of one was lying on the ground and went through my leg missed my main artery by a cm thankfully but i see people jumping the fence at my shcool and thats dangerous the world needs to be warned of the dangers of palisade fences and they need to be banned

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