This is without question illegal (conflict of interest) when the entity entrusted to invest and disburse the people’s money steals the money. This is a double whammy of a conflict of interest when the state of Alaska and the municipality of Anchorage cohort and collude in these thefts, yet use the people’s money to tie up these legal questions in court forever, a la Exxon.
The solution is to create a ballot issue with a well-worded question, and not some complicated question that Albert Einstein couldn’t even understand. That’s how the dinosaurs continue with their corruptions.
Ballot question: After a person lives 10 years or more in the state, should the state of Alaska be forced to pay back every dividend it and its muncipalities have withheld or garnished from the people except for child support?
I wonder why the rich, dinosauric politicians wanted to take the dividends away from the poor people. It wasn’t so much that they needed the money (but of course all the rich people did receive their dividends) so much as that if they kept everyone else starving to death their money was worth much more ... and, of course, power.
These Pinochios should be ashamed of themselves. Maybe Sarah can fix the state of Alaska from its metermaiding.
J.M. Reed
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