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Gov. Michael Dunleavy has asked the Department of Law to launch an investigation into the apparent abuse of state power that occurred on Thursday at the parking lot of the Alaska Human Rights Commission.
The executive director of the Alaska Commission on Human Rights, in her own handwriting, told a plumbing company to move its vehicle from the parking lot due to what the bureaucrat thought was a racist sticker.
The state executive, who makes $139,000 a year plus fringe benefits, is Marti Buscaglia. She runs a 19-person office that, ironically, investigates abuses of people’s human rights.
The racist sticker in question? "Black rifles matter"
That happened some time ago; the bureaucrat in question is no longer drawing a state paycheck, so far as I am aware. There was some indication that she may have had some pre-existing issue with the contractor in question and simply seized upon the sticker to use as a pretense against him. It backfired on her in a big way.
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Netpackrat wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 8:25 pm
That happened some time ago; the bureaucrat in question is no longer drawing a state paycheck, so far as I am aware. There was some indication that she may have had some pre-existing issue with the contractor in question and simply seized upon the sticker to use as a pretense against him. It backfired on her in a big way.
Iirc didn't FOUR of the Human Rights Commission lose their jobs after the investigation?
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good to see some semblance of sanity land on the heads of demonrat beauracraps.
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