Okay all you political junkies, it is election season again. And time for I, your beloved chairman, to voice my opinion on the partisan races. Because, as we all know, I believe everybody has a right to my opinion.
Firstly, I am delighted to project that our soon-to-be-elected Prosecuting Attorney will be a Republican. I don’t need a crystal ball for this as we are blessed with two very qualified candidates – Mark Nichols and Will Payne – both of whom are Republicans and either of whom will do an excellent job. Wish I could vote for both of them…
GOP Newcomer Tom Greisamer opposes Steve “Tax and Spend” Tharinger for State Representative. Tom offers refreshingly conservative stances on all points and adamantly opposes the hallmark of the Tharinger campaign which answers every question with the same answer… raise taxes… If you can’t vote for Tom, vote against Tharinger…
Marty McClendon is opposing Derek Kilmer for US Representative. Marty easily gains the conservative nod due to Kilmer’s continuation of Norm Dicks’ 32 year disastrous policy of exporting Clallam County jobs to other areas of the state. Marty is the obvious choice…
Bill Peach contests Sissi Bruch for County Commissioner. Bill has soundly grounded ideas with regard to how to improve the business climate which will generate jobs and income. Sissi likes trees. Peach is my man…
For those that don’t know it, Clallam County is one of six Washington State counties that has adopted a charter form of government which is, in essence, a “County Constitution”. And during this election cycle, our county will be electing representatives – 5 from each commissioner district – to the “Charter Review Commission” which will review – and possibly amend – the charter. While non-partisan in theory, it certainly behooves us to elect conservative representatives to this commission.
Candidates from district one are Nola Judd, Sue Forde, Brandon Janisse, Jerry Sinn and Jon Kirshbaum. District two candidates are Maggie Roth, Kaj Ahlburg, Stephanie Noblin, Glenn Wiggins, and Susan Shotthafer. Connie Beauvais and William White are from district three. Please take note of these names and consider voting for them
Remember to vote because those who do not vote will most assuredly be governed by their inferiors. And, quite frankly, I am getting tired of it…
Dick Pilling, Chair