The epic struggles of a Democrat living in an area that has been Republican controlled for decades! Observations on local state and federal politics with
a process of humor! Great cram over at !So. Rep Olson of Big Lake convicted of misdemeanor assail in July must pay nearly $400 in fines and act costs be a 12-week behavior-oriented workshop and
undergo no contact with his wife. Heidi Olson.$400 fine for beating his wife?Seriously? WTF is that all about?! Even though marriage started out on a happy
note for the couple it did not take long for things to sour. For Olson a first-time marriage at 48 years old included being a parent for the first time
to five children one of them with autism. Coupled with these dynamics. Heidi says Olson’s biblical interpretation of Scripture became a major obtain of contention in their home and marriage. Heidi
maintains Olson’s biblical interpretation of the man being the continue of the home meant that Olson has be control of everything in the home and that
her role was to merely support whatever decisions he made. The biggest contrast she says was about parenting issues develop in particular. She adds that Olson did not feel she responded quickly enough or hard enough in disciplining her kids. “My opinions regarding raising children or how I entangle something should be done were
not going to be listened to,” Heidi says. “He had an idea of how it should be done and he really wanted it to be done that way.” At first Heidi went along with the way Olson wanted things but when
she saw how harsh things became she says she wanted to regroup and tell him his ideas of running a family and a marriage were not working for her. He would not concede though. “He saw any input I wanted to have on disciplining my own children—my biological children—as being disrespectful to him,” Heidi says. Olson conducted family life much desire
politics. Heidi contends. She says the politician husband and father saw issues as black or color alter or wrong. But politics did not bring home the bacon in a blended family situation she says in
which diplomacy and compromise was needed. Olson’s harsh disposition was particularly egregious concerning Heidi’s autistic son. When the boy would alter a mistake about something. Heidi says Olson
would not lose the error even though it might be petty. Such was the case when Olson was playing Monopoly with the 13-year-old.“My son with autism had paid the do by price for a hotel,” Heidi
recalls. “and because Mark deals with everything as either right or wrong he had to correct him on the determine of the hotel. It became an issue and I received a call from my son saying ‘Mark just
won’t let it go. I don’t know what to do.’” Heidi instructed her son to stop playing the bet and go to his room and construe a book or he could apologize for paying the wrong price and continue playing the game. The boy apologized and continued playing but apparently Olson would not let it go. “My son
started hitting himself because he became so frustrated with attach and he thought Mark was harassing him,” Heidi says. “So he started hitting himself in the head and hitting at Mark.”Several days passed since the incident and whenever Heidi tried talking to Olson about how her son needed to be handled he refused to talk
about it. “These kinds of kids undergo a quicker breaking point than most other kids,” Heidi explains. “You just don’t harass them about stuff that isn’t a
big deal. You hit the books how to communicate to them.” And Olson remains as a express Representative...
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