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Bill Roberds's avatar

I will be happy to pay for a police investigation in the matter if one is available. While I'm at it, I wear Patagonia apparel all the time and am proud to support making America {my country} great again by creating more jobs and local work opportunities as well as effective and fair governance, hang in there Jake, " I hear that train a comin"

Billy T Wilson's avatar

Two STUPID looking old idiots. Bet their wives are a couple of those white haired harpies. Hey you two, heard the term, pu$$y whipped?

Billy T Wilson's avatar

Guy on the right looks like one of the idiots standing with signs at no kings or one of other fecless protest pictures you posted.

Reagan's avatar

Guy on the left looks sketchy to me. Someone could have paid this guy to do it.

Kristin's avatar

Thank you for posting this.

Robert Rhodes's avatar

Man and woman...have a clean up picture that shows them much clearer. Who can I send it to.

Jeff Tozzer's avatar

Thanks, I just sent you a message.

Ken's avatar

Walk about the crowd at the next No Kings rally. They’ll stand out. Better yet, Detective Stoffer could investigate with his security team.

Garry Blankenship's avatar

Thank you for this. Pleased that any photos are available, but it will not be easy identifying those two. Based solely upon appearance and my opinion those two are paid Gerbils. Paid by who would be great to learn. Somebody is threatened by Jake. I'd like to learn why.

Alan's avatar

Should be able to track down who made the stickers . . .

Michael Heath's avatar

Of course, those stickers themselves will have fingerprints on the front and/or back "sticky part" of them, and they can also likely be traced back to either the people who made (printed) them and/or ordered and paid for them through a 3rd party. Obviously, these Individuals who put these stickers in place will have been seen by others, probably bragged about their foolish deeds, and otherwise be known by some folks because of the circles that they are in. From the pictures of these two clowns, I would guess that they can be weeded out by their political inclinations that are apparently printed on at least one of their sweatshirts... I would consider looking into the local "homeless" population, but I am not sure that the homeless usually profile as Individuals who have money & a motivation to afford radical political agenda garments and run around town defacing public property with political attack stickers... Of course, they could always have been paid by the local clown show to do this, but one way or another they should not be all that difficult to find because they stick out like sore thumbs and probably smell as bad as they look! We just put up a new Jake Seegers sign in front of our property in our country/county neighborhood and HUNDREDS of people will see it every day~! With all of the ugly garbage, graffiti, and dangerous distractions in Port Angeles these days, we laugh at this stupidity because not many people will be looking at these little stickers with all of the other crappola that exists there these days~! These dregs of humanity must be pretty scared, to stoop SO low, because these stupid stickers definitely reflect fear and concern that the truth is getting out and the local criminal clown show is VERY worried that Jake Seegers will win and their little game of corruption, lies, and fraud will be impacted~! "We" are right over the target, so it is time to "double down" and keep "doubling down" every time these pigs squeal~! Just one look at the actions of these clowns should tell folks that "we" don't want THEM to make any important decisions in Clallam County and our cities ;-)

Have a nice day~!

Sincerely, Mike

4 reasonable development's avatar

No surprise how they (whoever needs to play games in secrecy) operate, sneaking around, disguised and littering city property with political garbage they have no legal right placing there. Do we hear the underhanded complaining about political signs being stolen, concerned about political stickers littering up the city, or the destruction & cost of property markers removed without the authority to do so?

G M Joyner's avatar

The guy with the Expletive Ice shirt and the Palestinian kerfuffle (or whatever you call those checkered rags) looks like he’d be a real riot at a party. The other one looks like a female to me and ugly to the bone, to boot. I’d wager they’re both transplants to the area from, oh gee, I’ll take a stab…..California.

4 reasonable development's avatar

Gm Joyner, did you ever think California transplants are here to escape California? Not realizing the people here have been the ones voting for the far left agenda, higher taxes, harm reduction, leaner sentencing, etc.? California was a sh—hole long before Washington and still is, so why would a person from California move here and want the same 💩 or soon to be worse than where they moved from? Doesn’t make sense? Elected people here in Clallam County are from here or have moved here from other Washington counties and were liberals where they moved from, none moved here from California to change anything. They could have stayed in California & been happy living the life we’re living now! None of the Commissioners moved here from California. None of the City council members in Sequim or PA moved here from California….so why do you blame people from California? I can tell you most people moving from Washington are not moving to California, not Bezos, not Starbucks, Fisher Investments, Boeing to name a few big ones…..they are moving to greener pastures.

Susie Blake's avatar

Navarra Carr is from Arcata, California. Ozias is originally from the east coast, as is PA council member Miller. Sequim council member Hartman is from Alaska.

I have learned to say I am new in town since I have only been here 8 years. When we first moved here people would ask snidely if we were from California and I started saying yes sometimes (we are not) just to watch their faces. I care more about actions than what state people are from

Powdermonkey's avatar

If Jeff wants to cosplay as the local Stasi, that’s his business. But the rest of us don’t have to pretend that a sticker is a crime wave or that identifying random pedestrians is a civic duty. Sometimes a sticker is just a sticker, and the only real vandalism here is what this article does to common sense.

Teresa 2's avatar

I don't know that the sticker rampage is a crime, but the people behind them are besmirching the character and reputation of a man they do not know. This is Jake's first jump into local politics so he certainly has no track record of any inappropriate behavior...like the current officials do. You can bet Jake has them running scared. Otherwise they wouldn't bother with printing and (likely) hiring people to stick 'em up.

Eve So's avatar

The two people I had suspicions about are women, I did not see these guys. 🤨

Teri Vanzant's avatar

A carpetbagger is a derogatory term for an outsider who moves to a new area—especially a politician or business person—to exploit the local economy or manipulate elections for personal gain. ****For the record, after what this council has done to the economy, PA is the last place I would hope to exploit the local economy....unless it's for "harm reduction" campaigns.

Ummmm.....unknown sycophants...where were you when Navarra Carr shipped in from Seattle? Amy Miller certainly isn't born and bred in the PNW, and Latrisha Suggs is only there to appease those who wanted a Native American on the council. She was always LSW's lacky.

If by 'manipulate elections' you mean to call attention to the ineffectual and downright corrosive behavior of the current council, then manipulate away.

Go, Jake, Go.

Porcine Wonder's avatar

While we all appreciate efforts to keep downtown Port Angeles clean, it is important to recognize the conflict of interest when a candidate’s official campaign manager uses a media platform to organize a public manhunt for private citizens over minor political stickers. Framing low-level dissent as a high-stakes criminal investigation—especially when the stickers use terms like 'carpetbagger'—suggests a tactical attempt to suppress specific criticisms rather than a neutral quest for property respect. For a campaign that relies heavily on broad platitudes about 'accountability,' using surveillance to track down critics feels like a massive pivot away from actual policy debate. It is also quite ironic to see such an aggressive crackdown on the word 'carpetbagger' when Jake Seegers fits the literal definition so perfectly; usually, people try to blend in when they’re political tourists, but Seegers seems to think he can skip the 'establishing roots' phase by simply calling the manager on anyone who points out he’s still got California dust on his boots.

ANDREA L HANA's avatar

Are they husband and wife? Look like some ugly old hippie wannabees. My dad was a baby boomer, born in 1945, but these "younger" BOOMERS... what a bunch of tools. Protesting everything, no regard for rule, Pipi Longstocking mentality, brought up the Millenials... you know who I'm talking about. Yeah. You wanted an "ID" on these two. There you are.

Lindsey's avatar

The dude with the beanie was at Willy’s smoke shop last night around 10:30pm.