by Travis Mateer

When you touch the third rail, things go boom.
I wasn’t thinking about third rails, or any kind of rails, when I started working at the Poverello Center in 2008 as an AmeriCorps VISTA. I was more focused on the fact I was about to be a father and, besides writing, I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do with my life.
Hey, maybe I could help people!

Did I help people? Yes, I helped LOTS of people, and that helpful attitude helped lay the foundation for the rise of a political star who shot far past her humble Boise roots, and who now only needs one name to be recognized by. That’s right, Ellie!

I was delighted to see Ellie’s name pop up in the BASH TRAVIS CAMPAIGN after Pete’s shot calling me a sociopath because it’s been ages since I’ve read this classic Missoulian article, which I will soon quote heavily from. First, the pile-on:

Isn’t this something? I would love to know more about what I’m allegedly experiencing in the criminal justice system from this lawyer/state senator/homeless-exploiter, but tonight is my last night enjoying conventional housing in this town, so I’m a little busy moving stuff out. Maybe Ellie can be subpoenaed at a later date so she can share with a jury the actions she has taken to stop me from exposing the Homeless Industrial Complex she used to start her political career.
When Ellie “resigned” from the shelter 13 year ago, the Missoulian captured an amazing moment of martyrdom that I still chuckle at when I read. Here it is (emphasis mine):
Hill announced her resignation on Monday as executive director of Missoula’s downtown homeless shelter and soup kitchen, after 5 1/2 years as its leader.
The first-term representative for Missoula’s House District 94, she will now co-chair the Montana Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, serving with state Sen. Kendall Van Dyk of Billings. She will also remain as a board member and adviser to the Poverello.
“It felt that for 5 1/2 years, I stood alone with a lightning rod in one hand and a sword in the other,” Hill said. “I was sometimes the face and often the voice for the homeless.“
The article continues with a delicate treatment of the mayoral intervention required to convince Ellie it was time to go.
For much of the past spring, that voice was at work to relocate the homeless shelter from its Ryman Street house to the former Trail’s End Saloon on West Broadway. The proposal was put on hold in late June after local residents objected and Mayor John Engen withdrew his support
But Hill said finding a new home for the Poverello Center had enough momentum to continue without her.
“About 3 1/2 of my 5 1/2 years has been in the search for a new Pov,” Hill said. “The mayor wanted the conversation about the new facility and he remains committed. My work’s sort of done when the mayor’s behind it.”
To fully appreciate what you’re reading here, you have to understand that our Mayor at the time, the late John Engen, was himself an unchecked alcoholic, so I can only imagine what kind of conversations were happening behind the scenes to eventually become the parachute of accolades that gave Ellie the public-relations cover to transition out her director job (emphasis mine):
Hill’s growing prominence within the Montana Democratic Party also played into the decision. In October, Time magazine included her in its “40 Under 40 Political Rising Stars” roundup. She was one of just two people from the Northern Rockies mentioned.
Hill’s new campaign position will involve a lot of travel. She will meet with legislative and national-level Democratic candidates to help with their campaigns and attempt to retake political offices. She said her goal is to help the Democrats retake majority leadership of the state Legislature.
“She has a true passion for the political process,” said Missoula United Way Director Susan Patrick, who partnered frequently with Hill on community projects. “But trying to do both – serve in the Legislature and run the Pov – it would just require superhuman efforts. Each of those is a superhuman job.”
The article wraps up with Ellie and Ginny (who I place in proper provenance here) taking a bow for the Homeless Outreach Team ground I plowed.
At the Poverello, Hill expanded its awareness of homeless military veterans and helped to create Valor House, which serves them. She also pushed for the opening of the Salcido Center, which provides daytime treatment for people with mental illness or addiction problems.
Most recently, she teamed with downtown business leaders to create Homeless Outreach Teams, which send volunteer social work interns to defuse conflicts between panhandlers and downtown visitors.
Missoula city spokeswoman Ginny Merriam coordinated the Downtown Advisory Commission that developed the outreach teams with Hill.
I watched all this play out while continuing to do my job coordinating the Homeless Outreach Teams, then left my position five years later WITHOUT a Mayoral intervention being necessary to dislodge me from the job I knew I couldn’t effectively do anymore because of burnout. Three years after that I left the non-profit sector entirely, choosing instead to expose what I had come to understand about our local cabal and how they operated.
Guess who found this decision threatening?

When Ellie got selected to be a member of Gianforte’s task force on housing, I wondered why. Maybe it was the Democrat connection to our former Sheriff, who is pictured below with Guy Baker posing for the camera as they project the idea that their role is to protect our children from online predators.

From the link:
Missoula police Detectives Chris Shermer and Guy Baker and Missoula County sheriff’s Detective T.J. McDermott, from right, are the linchpins of the Missoula Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Shermer works full time busting Internet predators, while Baker and McDermott are part time on the task force.
Tomorrow, when I publish my Detective Guy Baker texts, readers will get more EVEN MORE intriguing context to make an informed decision on the following question: am I a dangerous schizophrenic sociopath writing delusional lies about innocent public officials and private citizens, or am I a former insider who couldn’t turn his back on the fact our Sheriff’s Office has the power to EUTHANIZE and EXECUTE black men in our liberal town?
If you appreciate how I’ve derailed my life in order to seek the truth about what happened on January 3rd, 2020, inside the homeless shelter where I used to work–a shelter celebrating 50 years of existence during the same month I’ll be acquiring homeless superpowers by living in my box truck–then consider donating to Travis’ Impact Fund (TIF). Any little bit helps.
Thanks for reading!
Let us not forget her law firm suffered seriously harmfully hurt during the pandemic so she applied and got 25,000 worth of covid money
I make her extremely uncomfortable when we encounter each other I bet she’d say the same b******* about me
It’s funny how people that speak the truth the only thing they can do is lie slander and defame them those are the tools of the people in the wrong position
I do not claim allegiance to the red I do not claim allegiance to the blue but I tell you what I will do I will pull the truth out of every situation and expose it to everyone it’s a talent I have a superpower and it makes people like her pee down their leg when they see me
This is on a metaphysical level some plane of hatred that comes from another dimension I feel like
How can someone claims to be so compassionate to the houseless be so defacing and demeaning to you
I see her in Orange Street food farm getting into her explorer she ran out of the store after she saw me and I’ve never said anything to her in person I’ve only outed her cabal like behavior with mayor engen and the unholy alliance to all the people that are wrong for this town
There’s a pocket of unaccountability that spread throughout county and city government in this town they have this mantra of keep it up until someone calls b******* or proves that you’re doing something illegal
These people are masters of lining their own pockets all the while patting themselves on the back it’s like they have three hands one to take money one to spend a little bit to make themselves look better in a big one to Pat themselves on the back for helping the world oh the insanity stopped Insanity accountability is the word of the day let’s make everyone accountable if they’re caught lying one time like she just did there they lose all their social stature they lose their powerful positions as a government representative because once you’re caught lying when can you be trusted to tell the truth in court if you’re caught lying your testimony is kaput they can kill it all because you’ve lied in court you’re lying in the public eye why is that any different oh because your friends will make sure that no one ever finds out you’re a criminal thief crook who lives off the backs of the downtrodden and the poor again all the while patting yourself on the back you really don’t want to end homelessness you want to keep it pervade so that your pockets can keep sucking up money from other people and you can keep pouting how great and egotistically correct and strong you are when we all can see right through your vaporous venomous behavior f*** you Ellie Hill f*** you f*** you f*** you