Alaska Man Monday - Inappropriate Protests, a Dumb Crook, and Bad Arguments


Discover the Alaskan Entrepreneurial Spirit: Taxes, Beef & Boosting Local Economy

The unmistakable scent of woodsmoke signals the arrival of winter in the valley, where nearly every household relies on a stack of firewood and a wood stove to stay warm. It’s a tradition deeply ingrained in the community, and finding someone without these essentials would be quite rare.

Recently, residents here voiced their opinion by rejecting a proposed 7-cent-per-gallon gas tax in a non-binding vote. Though the measure was intended to gauge public sentiment, the close-knit nature of our borough, with its few thousand inhabitants, means the council typically heeds the community’s preferences. As I often note, the most effective governance happens when it’s closest to the people.

The proposed gas tax aimed to fund road repairs and other municipal needs, potentially generating revenue from tourists passing through the Mat-Su Valley during the summer months. However, the community, including my own household, made its stance clear: Alaskans generally shy away from new taxes.

Result for Local Residents: Gas remains 7 cents cheaper per gallon. Kudos to Mat-Su voters for making their voices heard.

In another development, while Alaskans pride themselves on their self-reliance, the kindness of others is always appreciated in times of need. Following the devastation caused by Typhoon Halong in western Alaska, a generous couple from Kansas has offered a substantial donation of beef to assist those affected by the flooding.

This donation will be invaluable for those displaced by the typhoon, as many may not be able to return to their homes until late spring. As winter settles in across Alaska, with the Susitna Valley already blanketed in seven or eight inches of snow, it is a reminder that these conditions will persist until April or May.

Now, we could argue that the gas tax, which would be applied to road repairs here in the borough, among other things, would also collect revenue for people passing through the Mat-Su – especially all those summer tourists. But the voters have spoken, our household among them, and Alaskans are seldom in favor of new taxes.

Alaska Man Score: 7 cents a gallon cheaper gas. Well done, Mat-Su voters.



On another note, Alaskans take pride in their self-reliance, but after a disaster, some generous help is still welcome. After a lot of people in western Alaska were hit in the recent flooding following Typhoon Halong, a Kansas couple has stepped up with a hefty donation of beef.

Jeremy and Nicole Sheffler started the nonprofit, Cow Team 6, a little after Hurricane Helene devastated part of the southeastern United States last September. The couple noticed the needs and made several trips to donate food and supplies. This outreach effort was successful enough for Cow Team 6 to build off of it, donating supplies and helping with recovery efforts in other parts of the U.S.

Now, they’re attempting their biggest undertaking yet, getting aid to Alaska, specifically, thousands of pounds of beef.

This will be a great boon to the people displaced by Typhoon Halong. Bear in mind that a lot of these folks may not even get back to where their homes once stood until late spring. Winter is setting in here in the Great Land. Here in the Susitna Valley, we already have about seven or eight inches of snow on the ground, and it’s not going anywhere until April or May.

Our winters are not to be taken lightly.

Alaska Man Score: 5 pounds of beef.



Two videos today: In this first, some enterprising Susitna Valley entrepreneurs of our acquaintance, but one of them misinterpreted what a “product launch” entails.

You can see the Chaga Chick’s website with all Alaska products here.

Now, a look at a rather unique piece of paraphernalia for the truck.

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