[Vision2020] The BLog and More Political Contributions

g. crabtree jampot at roadrunner.com
Thu Nov 1 06:30:38 PDT 2007


You are absolutely correct, I don't get it. What does PR&C and the contributions made to high quality local candidates have to do with Mike Hoffman and his various enterprises? You seem to be making a connection where one doesn't exist. Please enlighten me.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Hansen 
  To: 'Tom Ivie' ; 'Moscow Vision 2020' 
  Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 5:54 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] The BLog and More Political Contributions


  You guys simply DON"T GET IT.

   

  It is not about the amount of the contribution.  It is all about where that contribution originated.

   

  Steed, Krauss, Carscallen, and GMA each accepted a $1,000 contribution from "Palouse Rentals and Construction" (PRC), a company that has been administratively shut down by Idaho's Secretary of State for failure to file annual reports.  PRC is headed by John Ficca, a Moscow resident/businessman who has been permanently banned from ever bidding on state projects within the state of Washington for reasons explained numerous times earlier here on V2020.

   

  To take this a step further, there are numerous OBV (Owned But Vacant) properties - the triangular lot on the south edge of town, the old Goodwill building on Main Street, etc. etc. - all belonging to Mike Hoffman.  You remember him.  He's the guy that proudly announced (in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News) that he is buying and selling property all over Moscow.

   

  And then there is the North Polk Extension "project".  Parties to that little venture include Matthew Gray, Douglas Wilson, and Mike Hoffmann.

   

  Like I suggested earlier . . .

   

  "One can only wonder how Moscow will be divvied up . . . er  . . . uh . . . I mean rezoned come January if Palouse Rental and Construction should gain three seats on our city council."

  Seeya round town, Moscow.

  Tom Hansen
  Moscow, Idaho

  "We're a town of about 23,000 with 10,000 college students. The college students are not very active in local elections (thank goodness!)."

  - Dale Courtney (March 28, 2007) 


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  From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of Tom Ivie
  Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:37 PM
  To: Moscow Vision 2020
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] The BLog and More Political Contributions

   

  Nothing is ever certain in horse races or politics.  All the money in the world doesn't win an election.  It does help though.  Send your checks to...

  Donovan Arnold <donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com> wrote: 

  I cannot wait to see who wins the third seat for the four year term. I really think it looks like Tom Lamar, Wayne Krauss, and Dan Carscallen are going to be fighting for the last two seats. I think Aaron Ament with a big load a cash, incumbency, and being liberal in a liberal town is definitely going to place in the top three. I am also certain that Walter Steed will win.

   

  Best,

   

  Donovan

  Tom Ivie <the_ivies3 at yahoo.com> wrote:

    One person contributed $4,000 to a city election? What are we, Boise or Seattle?  or is that what they want us to be?  What does one person have to gain by providing so much money in a little race? like ours?  Nothing against the candidates though, good for them to have a big spending benefactor.    

    Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote: 

    >From Dale Courtney's blog at:

    http://right-mind.us/blogs/blog_0/archive/2007/10/31/55739.aspx

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    "Hey, Big Spender 

    I have a copy of all of the City Council Candidates' Campaign Financial
    Disclosure Reports. 

    I'll post them shortly. 

    Of interest is how much money the candidates have received. 

    Aaron Ament: $9,475 
    Tom Lamar: $8,817 
    Walter Steed: $6,936 
    Wayne Krauss: $6,135 
    Dan Carscallen: $4,545 
    Linda Pall: $3,910 
    Evan Holmes: $1,992
    Bill London accuses the GMA candidates of being the "big spending" group. 

    Seems like most of the money is being funneled to the liberal candidates. 

    If money is any indication, the libs have their bets set on Ament. 

    Heaven help us."

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    Although it is important to learn how much money has been contributed to
    each candidate, it is vitally more important to learn from where that money
    was contributed.

    Your attention is invited to the Financial Disclosure reports located at:

    http://www.MoscowElection2007.com

    A review of the Financial Disclosure Reports submitted by Dan Carscallen,
    Walter Steed, Wayne Krauss, and the Greater Moscow Alliance Political Action
    Committee reflects contributions in the amount of $1,000 to each of the
    aforementioned by Palouse Rental and Construction.

    Who is Palouse Rental and Construction you ask?

    As mentioned earlier by Mark Solomon in an earlier posting at:

    http://mailman.fsr.com/pipermail/vision2020/2007-October/049113.html

    "As I'm always interested in who is contributing big $$ in elections, I
    looked it up and saw Palouse Rentals and Construction had donated $1000 to
    GMA. Maybe I'm just out of the loop, but I did not know that name. A quick
    search on the Sec'y of State website gives up John Ficca as the president of
    the corporation, which, by the way, has been administratively dissolved by
    the Sec'y of State for failure to file annual reports since 2004."

    It appears that this defunct company is/was headed by John Ficca, who back
    in 2000 . . .

    http://www.lni.wa.gov/news/2000/pr000214a.asp

    "TUMWATER - An Idaho employer must pay more than $95,000 in unpaid wages to
    12 current and former employees in the Spokane area according to a
    settlement agreement announced today by the Department of Labor and
    Industries.

    John Ficca, of Moscow, Idaho, owner of Art's Electric, Inc., also has been
    permanently prohibited from bidding on or performing work on future public
    works projects in Washington. Ficca also does business as Palouse Country
    Electric and U Cities Contracting."

    It appears that perhaps the state of Idaho may be interested in the business
    posture of "Palouse Rental and Construction" as it makes political
    contributions to a select few (Steed, Krauss, and Carscallen) of Moscow's
    city council candidates.

    One can only wonder how Moscow will be divvied up . . . er . . . uh . . . I
    mean rezoned come January if Palouse Rental and Construction should gain
    three seats on our city council.

    Things that make you go . . .

    Hmmm. 

    Seeya round town, Moscow.

    Tom Hansen
    Moscow, Idaho

    "We're a town of about 23,000 with 10,000 college students. The college
    students are not very active in local elections (thank goodness!)."

    - Dale Courtney (March 28, 2007)



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