What The Hell Are We Paying For?

by Travis Mateer

This mural did NOT cost Missoula County $170,000 dollars. No, two dozen employees INSIDE this building are what cost Missoula County $170,000, but now those employees are going to be without a job. Why? Because corporations do what corporations do, and our elected leaders are either too stupid or too uncaring to fully incorporate this reality into how they make decisions with our public money.

But don’t worry, Missoula taxpayers, Grant Kier totally feels bad about all this. From the link (emphasis mine):

A company that makes dietary supplements is planning to shut its Missoula location at the end of September and has given layoff notices to scores of employees.

Elite One Source, located at 1001 S. Third St. W., employed local workers to manufacture dietary supplements and other custom products. As of October of 2021, the company reporting having 120 local employees, including managers, chemists, cleaners and product blenders. Earlier this year, the company announced a merger with a Florida company called Ion Labs, and the new company was then called Ion Nutritional Labs.

In 2018, the company was on a hiring spree and won a contract with Missoula County for up to $170,000 for the creation of 24 new jobs. The money comes from the state’s coal severance tax in the form of the Big Sky Economic Development Trust Fund. The program is designed to help businesses create jobs that are paid for by revenue brought in from out-of-state, thus increasing the state’s tax base and boosting the economy.

This is disappointing news,” said Grant Kier, the president and CEO of the Missoula Economic Partnership. “As Missoula targets support for manufacturing and mid-wage job growth, Elite One Source has been a great model of making a great product with great people. Our aim now will be to identify ways that these people can re-deploy their skills and experience to move their careers forward and help other businesses in our community succeed.”

As a reminder, the CITY of Missoula just gave Grant Kier’s organization $100,000, despite the objections of Councilperson, Daniel Carlino. Boy, it sure would have been nice if this news had broken just a few weeks earlier so critics of municipal bullshit like me could ask, in a very decorum kind of way, WHAT THE FUCK ARE WE PAYING FOR?!?

Keeping with this theme, let’s move on the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, a law enforcement institution that runs our local jail while ALSO providing euthanizing services for uppity black men who may or may not have seen something regarding a drug investigation and federal informants in December of 2019 at Silver Park in Missoula.

Of course, that was under our previous Sheriff, T.J. McDermott. The NEW SHERIFF of Zoom Town, Jeremiah Petersen, hasn’t made ANY public appearances as far as I know since he got his job last November when he ran unchallenged to be Top Cop of Missoula County. My first question is WHY NOT? Is this man too scared about what kind of questions a journalist like me would ask if he exposed himself to the public?

My SECOND question to Sheriff Petersen, were I to get such an opportunity, would go something like this: why didn’t the jail take the drug bag, Jeremiah? Were your jailers too scared of what they would find inside?

Meth AND Amphetamine? FFS, KGVO, even your headlines are pathetic. From the link (emphasis mine):

The officer spoke with a male who identified himself as Harley Glover. The officer ran a warrant check on Glover and found an active out-of-county warrant. The officer told Glover about the warrant, detained him, removed his backpack, and placed him under arrest. However, Glover refused consent to search his backpack.  

The officer transported Glover to the Missoula County Detention Facility, which would not accept the backpack. The officer then took Glover’s backpack to the Missoula Police Department and conducted an inventory search.

I have good reason for wondering how much fear has percolated throughout the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office. You see, I sat in a courtroom and watched intently as body camera footage showed how TERRIFIED Missoula County Sheriff Deputies were despite the fact Johnny Lee Perry only had a machete and all these big men with badges had guns.

Why were they afraid? Since I heard their entire plan to neutralize Johnny (the man accused of single handedly rendering Sean Stevenson unconscious before the Sheriff’s Office euthanized him at St. Pats.), I know our Missoula County Sheriff Deputies were afraid of just the POSSIBILITY heavily armed tweakers could be hiding out in one of the structures near where Johnny was playfully swinging around the blade.

Sure, they had solid intel from the other three people out there that no one else was present, but these people were drug addicts, so I guess they couldn’t be trusted, even though the Sheriff’s Office seemed to put A LOT of trust in Jackie Maxvill’s version of the story.

Since I worked for 7 years at Missoula’s homeless shelter, I have lots of good intel to, like how the owner of the backpack the jail was too scared to take, Harley Glover, is brothers with this guy:

And their mother is currently an urban camper with a serious drug addiction who I’ve heard some very troubling things about recently.

I know, maybe if we just spend MORE MONEY on all of this, it will get better. Right, Hess? (emphasis mine):

Hess said that state increase is offset by his reduction in mills, though the city is still looking at $6.3 million in new spending. Much of that is directed toward social services including a second shelter, a Crisis Response Team, a Mobile Support Team, equality and justice, and various subsidized housing programs.

It also sets aside funding for city departments, offers a cost-of-living increase for city employees, recognizes union agreements and funds efforts to streamline development, including housing. Along with the spending increase in the budget, Hess blamed inflation for the bulk of new taxes.

“Inflation is eating us alive at the city,” Hess reiterated on Wednesday. “We’re continuing to be met with aggressive cost inflation.”

While our placeholder Mayor grapples with AGGRESSIVE inflation, regular citizens and boots-on-the-ground government workers will continue to deal with AGGRESSIVE drug addicts who can’t stop putting weaponized chemicals pushed by China into their fucked up bodies.

And as Chinese nationals are being arrested IN MISSOULA amidst a drug war we are fucking losing, some virtue-signalers want to use Missoula history to win some virtue-signaling points. Sorry, supporters of this resolution, but I don’t have a lot of patience for this bullshit. From the link:

The City Council on Wednesday set out to adopt a joint resolution with Missoula County that would officially recognize “and reckon” with the history of the city’s Chinese community.

Among other things, the resolution acknowledges the graveyard in the lower Rattlesnake where many of the city’s early Chinese residents remain in unmarked graves below a residential neighborhood. It notes the role the Chinese played in building the region’s railroads, the business they ran, and how the Chinese community rapidly declined in 1892 after white Montana laborers murdered four Chinese men.

But the resolution also suggests that “Montana politicians across the political spectrum continue to fearmonger and scapegoat Asians and Asian Americans.” The statement raised concerns and sparked a deep debate on whether it should be included, if it should be clarified, or if it should be left as written.

How about a big fucking NO to that emphasized language? Want some history? Then read up on the Opium Wars, and I’ll provide some additional perspective on Sunday with a reading from John Potash’s book, Drugs as Weapons Against Us.

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Do We Need Another Reminder That Angry Words Are NOT The Same As Actual Physical Violence?

Travis Mateer

Let’s make a critical distinction for the purpose of this post: if I were to say something like YOU NEED TO BE PUNCHED IN THE FACE that is NOT the same thing as actually punching someone in the face. Are we all on the same page with this critical distinction? Good, let’s continue.

We have returned to some confounding public safety terrain here in Zoom Town that seems to put the FEELINGS of safety for our elected officials FAR AHEAD of the ACTUAL safety for this town’s citizens. And there’s no one who has taken bigger risks to bring this disparity to the surface for all of us to see than Veteran and whistleblower, Brandon Bryant.

Here is an image I selected of Bryant with the logo of DEMOCRACY NOW visible. I’m hoping this image will calm down some of our more skittish council members.

What did this Missoula native say to City Council that required a point of order on Monday? Well, watch the clip and see for yourself:

After this comment, something started happening away from the microphone and mostly off camera that resulted in a SECOND point of order being called for.

Here’s the clip:

It took me some time yesterday–time I wouldn’t have had to spend had I been present in Council chambers–but I determined that the claim I first heard regarding who was involved in the off-camera verbal exchange was not accurate.

The messy behavior of humans was front of mind when I returned to Council chambers on Wednesday to provide public comment at the Public Safety, Health and Operations Committee. While I intended to straddle the line between FIERY PASSION and OFFICIAL DECORUM, I was metaphorically disarmed by a gift of chocolate given to me by Council person, Mirtha Becerra. Damn you, Mirtha! How did you know one of my weaknesses (that’s sarcasm, by the way).

After a reminder that Sean Stevenson was NOT kept safe inside the Poverello Center on January 3rd, 2020, I briefly mentioned my very short chat with a Wall Street Journal reporter who has been in town the last few days researching a story about homelessness in Missoula, then I explained some of my own recent struggles with managing my anger and the action steps I have taken to alleviate the concern of others.

Finally, I quickly pointed out how there are differences between things like words/actions and pictures/reality. I used my own t-shirt as a visual aid. Here’s a picture of the t-shirt:

And here’s the comment:

While members of the public, including me, exchange WORDS with our elected leaders, the more visceral risk of PHYSICALLY DANGEROUS members of the public continues, like the non-compliant sex offender who assaulted two MDOT staff last September, and is alleged to be putting Fentanyl on his weed and OD’ing people.

Why is there no accountability for Todd Keith Spence? I have NO good answer for that question, but I DO have a new picture of Todd to share.

This image was taken from inside the Montana Department of Transportation offices, located on Broadway in Missoula, where Spence regularly harasses MDOT staff.

After my comment at Council, I learned of some kind of lethal accident that occurred just days ago, when someone fell off the Orange Street bridge. Here’s an image of the body left on the bike trail in a bodybag:

I went to this location and spoke to the same woman my source spoke to (pictured below in the tie-dyed shirt) and she told me the same story I heard from my source: the deceased, first name Matthew, was leaning on the rail above, fell over, and died. Her response seemed emotionless and rehearsed.

For more visual context, here’s a video clip I took on my bike. The abandoned car garage on the right is where Lee Nelson was brutally murdered, and the span of bridge visible at the end is where the young man supposedly fell to his death.

While the inherent violence of living homeless amidst rampant addiction and mental illness proliferates across our country (because it’s part of a larger war), law enforcement resources are being squandered locally on keeping more privileged people safe from mean words and strong emotions.

To wrap up this post, let me give an example of someone who used language (and a truck) to make me feel threatened, and explain what I did to deter further aggression.

Two young men in a big truck thought it would be funny to yell at me as I was biking on Brooks Street, so after they passed I took my phone out and snapped a picture.

When these assholes took a quick right and started turning around in order to come back at me from behind, I got on the sidewalk with my phone ready to shoot with the only shooting device I currently have access to. They must have realized that fucking with a biker who already snatched their license plate information wasn’t a very good idea.

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