Engen’s Missoula Dot Com Is Now Live, Go Check It Out!

by Travis Mateer

Yes, that is the announcement, made here, virtually, instead of megaphonely at the spectacle that went on at the Dough Boy statue today.

Engen’s Missoula is now LIVE.

When you go to www dot engensmissoula dot com you will find a three minute video featuring City Council person Jesse Ramos describing how Tax Increment Financing works in Missoula, and WHO it works FOR. It’s a great little piece of videography and a sign of MORE good things to come.

Tax Increment Financing didn’t work for Joe Popovich, a Veteran who died homeless in Missoula years ago when I worked at the homeless shelter (I read a poem about Joe today, with my megaphone, after the official ceremony was over).

And TIF didn’t work for Brandon Bryant, the Veteran I interviewed a few weeks ago, who faced 10 years in prison AFTER a risky stint overseas directing drone strikes and whistle-blowing about it.

The irony of what I observed today is the result of not putting enough care and thought into what it takes to be heard.

The people sent by our Congressional delegates to read prepared statements were absolutely drowned out by the traffic. Our Governor, who was present with his wife, was a little easier to hear. Someone in the crowd asked me if my megaphone worked, implying I should lend it to the struggling speakers, but I told the man I didn’t want to be blamed for making them ill if they caught the sniffles.

While my megaphone DID help my words carry over the snow and small talk, by far the loudest thing heard at that event was the three shot salute by the honor guard.

Thank you for your service, Veterans of foreign wars.

Now stop that bitching about little needles and TAKE THE JAB FOR UNCLE SAM!

A Veterans Day Announcement

by Travis Mateer

Later today I’ll be using my free speech maker to read some poems and make an announcement. One of the poems is about a homeless Veteran I knew from my time at the shelter, Joe Popovich, or “Cock-Eyed Joe” as he was known by his peers on the streets. The other poem is titled GOMER.

When people in Missoula read shit articles like this one, they probably don’t understand WHY a stenographer like Martin Kidston isn’t providing useful information to his readers. I’m hoping to help fix some of that community ignorance with educational opportunities, like the one I’ll be talking about today, live and in person, by the dough boy statue at 11:12am.

Thanks for the support.