
With all their sniping, spying, and backbiting, Montana’s Public Service Commissioners aren’t serving the public much. Doesn’t keep them from banking their $109,000 salaries.

With all their sniping, spying, and backbiting, Montana’s Public Service Commissioners aren’t serving the public much. Doesn’t keep them from banking their $109,000 salaries.

Yesterday, Rep. Rodney Garcia (R-Nutcase) backpedaled. In a demented letter to media outlets, he said the whole idea of shooting socialists “was a well received joke.” If you’re unfamiliar with the First Rule of Holes, it reads, “When in one, stop digging!”

Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) has been toadying along ever since Trump’s inauguration. It doesn’t seem likely to change soon.

Donald Trump has endorsed Matt Rosendale in the U.S. House race before the primary (blowing off the other five Republican candidates). Not that an endorsement from POTUS SHMOTUS is any great blessing.

Despite pressure from Republican leadership (and everyone else), Rep. Rodney Garcia vowed he would resign “only if God asked me to.”

Rep. Rodney Garcia (R-Nutcase) stated this at a big Republican gathering in Helena on February 1. The next day, speaking to a reporter, he doubled down on his diatribe. It’s really too bad that guys like this get elected … but it’s also rather entertaining.

Sen. Fred Thomas (R-Stevensville) strongly backed term limits back in 1992. (I drew the first cartoon back then.) Now he’s saying they not be the best idea. And, in spite of term limits, he has gamed the system to serve a total of 24 years in the Legislature.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) joined nine other wingnuts in calling for the Senate to dismiss the Articles of Impeachment against Trump. This simply is not an option because of … well … the Constitution.

Northwestern Energy is all excited to buy Puget Sound Energy’s 25% share of Unit 4, thereby making a sound investment in doomed technology. But then, it is only a buck.

Here’s another example of how Rep. Greg Gianforte (R-MT) is blindly devoted to POTUS SHMOTUS. He was among only 71 House members who opposed the resolution.