Welcoming Amazon To Missoula!

by Travis Mateer

Back in October the news about Amazon wasn’t ready to disclose to the public yet, but the Missoulian did its best to tell the public what was coming. Here is David Erickson on Twitter explaining how to read between the lines of his reporting:

I thought it was odd at the time local officials supposedly had no clue about what this immense warehouse was being built for. Here’s Emily Brock acknowledging her cluelessness:

Emily Brock, Missoula County’s director of economic and land development, said she didn’t know the purpose of the warehouse.

“Nothing in county planning or building records indicates anything substantive, just that it’s a HUGE warehouse,” she said in a text.

Now that Christmas is almost here, I think the reason for the secrecy is obvious: Governor Gianforte’s office wanted to be the ones to announce this VERY EXCITING development of AWESOME jobs being created by this lovely corporation. From the link (emphasis NOT mine):

Gianforte’s office provided this comment from Amazon through a press release from his office on Friday.

“This new delivery station in Montana will connect Amazon’s national fulfillment network to customers in Missoula and beyond, while also creating more than 100 new jobs within the community during the coming years,” said Amazon spokesperson Leigh Anne Gullett. “We look forward to bringing faster and more efficient package delivery to Montana residents, as well as to growing our partnerships with businesses and community organizations in the area.”

Now that the news about Amazon is out, the charitable money that went to a local non-profit last month is making more sense. This strategic donation of $2.5 million is a GREAT move, considering not everyone in Missoula is going to be excited about this Bezos behemoth coming to Zoom Town.

I wonder, what does Tracy McKee think about this development? I thought about Tracy last month as I was reading between the lines of the Amazon donation. You see, Tracy is VERY obsessed with Jeff Bezos, and her recent behavior is getting me a little worried.

I probably shouldn’t worry that I watched Tracy try to enter the ZACC last week, despite the door being locked. And I shouldn’t be concerned that Tracy was window-shopping for a hatchet, which I mentioned in this post about our Multi-Modal Mayor. Instead of worrying, I decided to make a song about it!

Amazon should know that Missoula is really great at dealing with mentally unstable people. We also have a workforce that understands what they deserve, and it’s NOT slinging ice-cream for Bryan Hickey at 10 bucks an hour! For more context on the plight of the ice cream scoop labor issue, here’s an interview a friend sent me worth watching:

Getting back to Amazon, here’s more from Governor Gianforte about this wonderful employer coming to Montana, and who is first at the money trough to benefit:

The Governor provided more specific information about the facility.

“The construction project has been a collaborative effort among multiple Montana-based businesses including GroundSpeed Concepts, Dick Anderson Construction, True North Steel, Temp Right Service, INC, PETES Electric, and Hyalite Engineers,” he said.

I was interested in these “Montana-based” businesses that Gianforte mentions, so I looked up the first one, GroundSpeed Concepts, and I couldn’t find much online at all. Here’s what the Secretary of State has on this company:

The secrecy around this warehouse build is indicative of how our New Jersey-based Governor executes the duties of his office in Montana, so reporters and journalists in Montana are going to have to work EXTRA HARD to uncover who Montana is being sold out to.

Welcome to Missoula, Amazon!

Author: Travis Mateer

I'm an artist and citizen journalist living and writing in Montana. You can contact me here: willskink at yahoo dot com

2 thoughts on “Welcoming Amazon To Missoula!”

  1. Went by the Big Dipper location by the mall today and they only had one young employee running the store. No one else working. Working like a robot. Asked if she worked all day and she said her shift was almost over and someone else would be in. So part time workers only at best. Left a good tip.

  2. But, but, but Travis…………….they’re going to do it different this time. Don’t you see? They don’t want it like where they came from, so because they’re smarter, they’re going to improve on the mistakes that the places they came from made.
    Just kidding. It’s over. Communes in Eastern Montana may be the only hope for sanity and peace. Can you do a write up for a Holiday Drinking Game with the keyword being Grant? I heard it all last week. 15K for a grant writer to write a Grant for a Study to see what we want a Grant to pay for.

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