Thanks for the Call to Action, CC Watchdog. As you know, I have a particular experience with NOLS and their mission and funding gap.
Sent: Subject: Committee Application: "Against" Statement for NOLS Levy Lid Lift
To the Clallam County Elections Team,
I would like to volunteer for the committee to write the “against” statement regarding the North Olympic Library System levy lid lift for the upcoming April 28 special election.
I am a current resident of Clallam County and am eager to help provide a balanced set of arguments for our local voters. Please consider this my formal request for appointment ahead of this Friday’s deadline.
Thank you for your time and for facilitating this important part of the democratic process.
Dr. Sara. I was raised to only spend what you can afford. Budget your expenses to fit your income. If you want something find the additional way to increase income rather than use debt for your desires. This usually involve work. Taxes, however, should be limited since many taxpayers are being priced out of their homes, and communities. Sometimes we just have to tighten our belt and live within our income.
I agree entirely, Sheldon. Elected officials have become numb to a budget, especially since the funds they commit come from someone else's value production and earnings. Socialism is already in the mindset of politicians; they are fine with it, not considering that socialism works well until they run out of someone else's money. People are being taxed out of the "equity" in their real estate and homes, with the State and County making up for that lost revenue, when people lose their home, by padding the assessed values of those who can afford to pay. For those of us who earn our assets, it is known as fiscal responsibility, and much like Latin or Civics, are no longer included in the curriculum of "education."
Timothy Weller I agree 100%. The current events are very mysterious to me. This new strain of socialism hates White humans and considers the lower species guests on property they paid loan interest!
Of course they hate us. That is typical when you are totally lost by others behavior, say like buying a house and making payments and that kind of crazy stuff. Hard working, frugal everyday white workers, are becoming a minority. Then we will get to take advantage of all those perks, right?
Timothy and Kristin. Thanks for the vote of confidence, but sadly, I am in a minority. When I was first married, and poor, we celebrated a "night out" about once a month and bought fried rice to take home, have a beer, and watch television (a 10" portable). I am saddened by the numbers of people who have borrowed against their credit cards and now pay unbelievable interest. A No Win course of action. Now I am of a mindset that I should pay cash. I have been hacked, twice. Money management should be a course in school. By the way, I had to take Latin and Civics. (Also, English literature, math, algebra, geometry, trig, and World history and American history, and Washington State history.) Now I have trouble with spelling. I love Spell Check, but have to watch it. It, sometimes doesn't agree with me. (T.G.I.F., S.O.L.,W.T.F.)
Sheldon McGuire I was offered the same opportunity but I hid my allowance money under my bed and pleaded with my mother to offer me an advance upon my next allowance if I mowed the yard early.
That was you, with a real sense of your own economics.
Our politicians suffer from
OPM (other people’s money)
It has no emotion, the feeling of how hard you worked to save money does not exist for the three blind mice! We are whiners.
There are no consequences.
Apparently, the degree to which constituents push for answers is less important than whatever they receive from the God they worship (tribe) I hope their families are so proud. Good luck getting another job when the CC gravy train leaves the station!
PS: Anyone that would wear a T-Shirt with such vile and inappropriate words on it can not be trusted as a stable adult. Anyone working with a person wearing that shirt and thinking it’s no big deal, must have been raised by a gang.
I aim to not be judgemental but honestly where is her
Previously I stated that I could have saved the Sequim Library about a 100k on their lighting package and been equal in looks. They turned it down and now have a design problem with the controls still. Their solar and metering on this job is worthless and uneconomical. Look at the 30k puzzle lights in one room and you could have recessed
commercial fixtures for 3k. MOST wasteful design project I have seen in my 40 years in electrical sales. All designed by a Seattle designer with obviously no care to our taxpayer base. I wonder what the cost over runs were on this job. Does anyone know the end cost of the original $6.2m budget for a 10k sq ft building. They need more money like the monkeys in the zoo. Oh now they need more WOKE porno books. Reading CCWD is free give them the website and they actually might learn something positive. That might require them to be above third grade level which would eliminate most of the decision makers. We need Jake!
The commissioners did not reply to yesterday's email asking how information about public safety incidents can be conveyed to the community in addition to private citizens discussing those issues on social media. Here is today's question to the commissioners and Dr. Berry.
Dear Commissioners and Dr. Berry,
Several residents have noticed that direct questions from the public often go unanswered, while supportive statements from advocacy groups and activists are amplified. Why is there a reluctance to engage directly with residents raising concerns, rather than allowing responses to come through outside supporters? Many in the community would simply appreciate more direct communication and transparency from county leadership. Thank you for your time.
Below is a modeled good governance response, not an actual reply from the current individual holding the position; however she/they are welcome to use this as a template to formally reply:
Dear Constituent,
Thank you for sending this email. I appreciate your directness, and I want to give you an equally direct answer.
You are pointing out a dynamic that has become visible to the community, and you are right to call it out. If residents feel that their genuine questions about public health policy are being ignored while only praise from advocates is amplified, then I am falling short in my responsibility to communicate transparently with the whole county.
I want to explain how we arrived at this point, not as an excuse, but to provide context, and to share how I plan to correct it.
The Challenge of Public Health Communication
Over the last several years, the conversation around harm reduction and the opioid crisis has become intensely polarized. As a physician, my primary focus is clinical: keeping people alive, preventing the spread of diseases like HIV, and stabilizing patients so they can eventually reach recovery.
When those clinical efforts face heavy public criticism, there is a very real—but flawed—instinct in public health to become defensive. When my office feels that our medical interventions are being misunderstood, it is easy to lean heavily on supportive community partners, nonprofits, and advocacy groups who share our perspective. Additionally, actions like turning off social media comments were done with the intent of preventing medical misinformation, but I recognize now that it effectively shut the door on legitimate public dialogue.
Separating Medicine from Advocacy
While I value the community partners who support our harm reduction efforts, public health must remain distinct from political activism. When residents ask valid questions about syringe tracking, environmental impacts, or how we measure treatment success, you deserve a direct answer from me—the public official managing those programs—not a filtered response from an outside advocacy group. Disagreeing with our outcomes or asking for better data is not "misinformation"; it is basic civic oversight.
My Commitment Moving Forward
Public trust is the foundation of public health. Without it, even the best medical interventions fail. Moving forward, my commitment to you and the rest of the community is this:
1. Direct Answers: If you ask a specific, data-driven question about our policies, I will provide a direct answer. If we do not have the data, or if our data has limitations, I will be honest about that.
2. Open Dialogue: I will work to ensure that my office engages with skepticism and criticism constructively, rather than dismissing it as a lack of understanding. We may not always agree on the policy, but your concerns will be treated with respect.
Thank you for holding our office to a higher standard. If you have specific questions regarding our metrics or the upcoming "Opioid Gaps Report," I would welcome the opportunity to discuss them with you directly.
"She/They" per Dec 20, 2025 article, "When Public Health Says “We Know,” What Should the Public See? Harm reduction claims, public records, and evidence in Clallam County."
Dr Sarah, we have no doubt in your ability to comprehend much of the legal jargon and immense details. But I don’t see your daily logical writing spilling over on anyone in the Clallam County political cesspool. Wonder if they can grasp what you bring to CCWatchdog? I’m not able to at times, but good reference info on internet cures that challenge.
@SusanCBonallo, thank you for saying that. I understand the frustration behind your comment—many people feel the same way about local politics right now.
For me, these modeled replies are simply a daily discipline. If we’re going to criticize government, I believe we should also demonstrate what a responsible response from a public official could look like.
Even if current officials never read them, the record still matters. It creates a reference point for residents, journalists, and future candidates about what transparent, accountable communication with the public should look like.
My goal isn’t that everyone reads every citation—it’s that residents know the information behind public decisions is available and verifiable. Good governance simply means citizens can ask questions and public officials answer openly (MRSC, 2024).
If we want better government, we have to model it, not just demand it.
Reference
Municipal Research and Services Center. (2024). The Open Public Meetings Act: How it applies to Washington cities, counties, and special purpose districts. https://mrsc.org/publications
Governance cannot substitute a familiar network for transparent data; a policy defended only by orchestrated support forfeits credibility and the public trust it owes to the citizenry.
I fear you've stepped in it this time Jeff. The only thing that might get you more hate would be to post the taxpayer funded salaries of all the government workers.
I moved to Clallam County in 2006 after looking at multiple places in Oregon and Idaho because it was such a nice mix of "live and let live" loggers, farmers, retirees, artists, blue collar, and white collar people. And it was great back then. But I think that's exactly why the people around Sister Land farms also moved here. They knew that they could quietly build their network and take advantage of the "let live" attitude in Clallam County. They have wormed their way into positions of power as most of us went about our lives and now are showing their true beliefs which is not "live and let live" but "live the way we want".
Allison Berry and her health department are one of the reasons I sold my health care business and left Clallam County. Covid proved that my autonomy as a healthcare provider and business owner are not important, and unfortunately, many of the people that have moved to Clallam County in the last decade agree with Berry. It's hard to justify staying in a community where you're not absolutely sure you can trust your neighbor not to turn you in to the health authority.
Keep going Jeff, your sleuthing to the real issue. The network of control freaks infiltrating every facet of Clallam County.
Okay, my information device(IPhone) is doing it again. Cutting the comments down the left side so much of the intent is lost. I am a conspiracy thinking person, and this never happens on any other sites I subscribe to. Maybe paleontology isn’t controversial enough or no one cares about geology and earth science? It’s not some little momentary quirk!
I love true investigative reporting. Similar to the attacks on CLALLAM COUNTY WATCHDOG, OLYMPIC HERALD is also facing attacks. In his article today, Olympic Herald gives backround and court records of the good old boy legal system in our county. It is a door opening for all to read. I have copied and pasted a small section of this excellent read.
OLYMPIC HERALD FACING LEGAL ATTACK FROM JUDGE BASDEN’S ASSOCIATE
ANTHONY TOMASHEFSKY March 5, 2026
….“Eight days later, in direct response to my reporting, Mavy initiated a civil protection order action against me on August 7, 2025 in Clallam County. Former Commissioner Brian Parker presided over the oral hearings in the case, and Judge Basden was the assigned judge...When I asserted my constitutional right to petition a law enforcement agency and report someone for violating the law, Parker angrily retorted, “You don’t have a right to use the legal process to harass him,” and later accused me of “dancing around” his questions...
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Judge Basden has recused himself from my case and we have confirmation that he is being investigated by the Judicial Commission! This could mean genuine change in this county.
It doesn't mean my kids can come home yet, though. I still have to litigate this. Now we are in a better position, strategically, but not financially.
Not important what her mother "did" to her. She needs to make better choices. She is a grown women. People who blame someone for someone else's poor behavior are pretty weak.
But, I think the shirt is her way of getting attention. It's stupid and unessary, but she craves the attention.
It is beyond a scream for attention! It’s an announcement of the uneducated and socially immature, which we would have guessed the first time she spoke. How do you explain that to your (new readers)
TJ, you said all the things I've been thinking since moving to peninsula from the Seattle area. It only took 4 years for me to consider getting out of here.
I am fatigued of today's preoccupation with sexual orientation. I see it as irrelevant to the essentials of living together as a community. Why PRIDE, rainbow flags and the curious need to appear different and/or special ? I'm hopelessly lost in a past where sexual orientation was a personal, not public, matter.
The inmates are running the asylum. Jeff, you continue to make yourself a thorn in the side of the incompetent idealogues who cannot debate the issues without name calling or hiding behind their purported "oppressed/minority" status. You'd think an Allison Berry would welcome vigorous debate, if she believes deeply about her policies and positions and could defend same with metrics, not crazy talk.
Promoting sex work at a farm picnic out in the county while those suffering on the streets in downtown PA sell their body and soul for the next fix is just a pathetic example of how out of touch the local activist class lives. Don't tell me it doesn't happen here. Money for the next hit comes from somewhere- stealing, dealing, turning tricks or all of the above. I am all for women having control of their bodies and minds but sex work without a power differential is a unicorn. How does promoting sex work help murdered and missing indigenous women, I wonder?
Using the F bomb as a way of communication usually is a sign of uneducated fools.
How can these idiots be getting all these degrees at colleges? Oh I forgot about the great taxpayers waste on educating the WOKE for the future of us all
Money for the "next hit" will soon have a new income source in our county. When the new luxury condos, (including dishwashers and dog baths,) for the the Harm Reduction residents are available, the residents will be listing them on AIRB&B and VIRBO and instantly increase their income. It's a Win-Win!
Interesting crowd Berry hangs around. People intent on upending society are radicals, the last thing this county needs is more division by people exacting their personal emotional grievances on society.
Its not good leadership when all your leaders have this retribution lens they look through to decide policy.
White European men have lead this Country:
George Washington (1732–1799) — Commander of the Continental Army, first President, but most crucially the indispensable leader who won independence, set precedents for the presidency, and voluntarily stepped down from power, establishing the republic's stability.
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) — 16th President, but his leadership preserved the Union during the Civil War, issued the Emancipation Proclamation, and pushed the 13th Amendment to abolish slavery—fundamentally redefining America as a nation of liberty and equality.
Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) — Polymath diplomat, scientist, inventor (e.g., lightning rod, bifocals), printer, and Founding Father whose diplomacy secured French aid for the Revolution and whose writings embodied American pragmatism and self-improvement.
Thomas Edison (1847–1931) — Inventor of the practical incandescent light bulb, phonograph, motion pictures, and electric power systems; his work electrified the nation and pioneered modern R&D labs.
Henry Ford (1863–1947) — Industrialist who perfected the moving assembly line, made cars affordable (Model T), revolutionized manufacturing, raised wages, and transformed transportation and the economy.
John D. Rockefeller (1839–1937) — Founded Standard Oil, dominated the oil industry, created modern corporate trusts, and pioneered large-scale philanthropy (e.g., funding universities and medicine).
Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) — Scottish immigrant steel magnate who built U.S. Steel, industrialized infrastructure, and promoted philanthropy through libraries and education.
Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922) — Scottish-born inventor of the telephone, which revolutionized communication worldwide.
J.P. Morgan (1837–1913) — Financier who reorganized railroads, created U.S. Steel, stabilized banking during crises, and shaped modern Wall Street.
Wright Brothers (Orville 1871–1948 and Wilbur 1867–1912) — Invented and flew the first successful powered airplane, launching the aviation age.
Eli Whitney (1765–1825) — Inventor of the cotton gin, which boosted Southern agriculture and the U.S. economy (though it deepened reliance on slavery).
Samuel Morse (1791–1872) — Co-inventor of the telegraph and Morse code, enabling instant long-distance messaging.
Let me get this strait. You want to penalize the European white male and take away their opportunities in favor of everybody else...
I am sorry but I am not at all comfortable excluding white males from American government. I realize I am biased.
White males have courage, strength and the drive to pursue ideas that matter despite the opposition or odds. To be real, without white males we would still be bowing to a King, and the poor would not even be able to read and write. There would be no civil courts and we would be goose stepping or being beaten with bamboo sticks, while we built palaces for the Emperor.
Duuuude! That's just...ugh. There are many women in history that contributed (Hedy Lamar, Josephine Cochran...), black people who have contributed (Lewis Latimer, who was key to Edison's claim to fame), etc.
This is so far off the topic, though. What are you driving at? It just sounds sexist and racist. That couldn't have been your intention. So what?
Regarding the "drive to pursue ideas..." Josephine Cochran not only invented the dishwasher through trial and error, but did so with such opposition after her husband's death and her necessity to, basically, take care of herself, she had the drive and intelligence to carry on creating a business with her own invention. She was very successful. More so than Edison, by far. That's just ONE example in history. Talk about "drive to pursue ideas"! You ought to re-think your sweeping statement in regards to what looks like your belief in a superiority of men... white, at that!
I think you are also a bible reader. Is that recollection accurate? You may want to look at a few scriptures that support this: "God is not partial." (Acts 10:34) "For there is no partiality with God." (Romans 2:11) Maybe read John 4:1-42 about the Samaritan woman that Jesus preached to at the well. He didn't show partiality toward her whether she was a Samaritan or a woman. He showed impartiality just like his Father who SENT him. (John 6:44)
The OMWBE rules define a "socially disadvantaged individual" as consistent with federal
law:
a person who has been subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias within American society because of his or her identity as a member of groups and without regard to his or her individual qualities, and the social disadvantage must stem from circumstances beyond the individual's control;
So. They are trying to make strait white men..Me, a "socially disadvantaged individual," because everyone else but me or other strait white males is a "socially disadvantaged individual."
Of course there are great individuals of other sexes and races.
But to exclude strait white men and make everybody "socially disadvantaged individual, is worse than sexist and racists .... its both,-.
I care that you care. I enjoy history and the accomplishments of our elders, women and men. We Americans have much to be proud of. It is unfortunate that credits are sometimes misplaced and misused.
Years ago there was a professional football player noted for his bragging. He commented one time, and probably many, to a reporter that; “It ain’t bragging if its true!”
My first thought here was that the survival of many of our pioneers was dependent on the women. They worked, and often fought, along side their men, and had the children, and maintained the household, and raised the children when the men died, or left. Whether they were recognized, or not, they made their mark in our society.
My, now deceased, wife, had a grandmother who was well known in California politics, but my memory is fuzzy about the details. This would have been in the early 1900’s. I was told she was a woman worth remembering. Somewhere in a Sacramento public building her picture is displayed. I believe she was the first women on the Board of Regents.
The key suggestion I have for everyone I meet is to be proud of who you are. Everyone, almost, has something to be proud of. Some of these memories have been unrecognized, but the individual remembers. I hear some amazing stories from some of my elderly friends and acquaintances.
So, if I receive dividends — profit — from my own business or investments, why would I put my profit into a nonprofit that is run by someone who openly disagrees with capitalism?
My favorite anti-capitalists are the ones who want donations, of which time is a capitalist commodity as well. So even if it’s not money they want, it’s time; time is limited, time is scarce, and they want it for free — just like my money, which becomes capital when used to fund business operations and programs. I wish people would stop saying they are against capitalism and start saying what they are in favor of — communism. LOL.
The no-til farming is not the future the "Lesbian farmer" thinks it is. Its chemical farming in a nut shell. Minerals are being taken from our diet and are being replaced by chemicals.
In King County during the recent floods a massive amount of round up type chemicals washed out into the "Salish Sea." Its not healthy and its not environmentally friendly. Furthermore its lazy farming where you dont break up bug cycles by tilling in those minerals minerals like alluvium into the soil to keep from "farming out" the soil. I would rather use hydroponic farms that no-til farms.
As far as Lesbian farmers I don't mind and I don't care. But I do care about the quality of food and the hazards of no-til farming. They are just as entrenched in their position on the Dungeness as the tribal and County government members. You can't convince them that their own Jimmycomelately science is better even when they use more water and get less results on the Dungeness.
When I say why does Jamestown Tribe still use it if its not worth trying. They have no answers. They just follow the doctrines of the NGO.
Soylent Green might be the next big farming idea. Solves many problems all at once, food shortage, homelessness, addiction, procreation, carbon footprints, timber harvest, urban growth area, water shortage, climate change, and any disagreement with gestapo like rulers.
John, I do not know farming methods and did not know of this type of farming. Sounds like Future Farmers...ingest cancer here. They should be worrying about breast cancer, not lesbian farming methods.
learn something new every day- as a home gardener on a patch of prior cattle land in central Texas that had very depleted soil I became a big fan of the Soil Food Web approach which minimizes digging/tilling in favor of nurturing the soil microorganisms. Your comments got me curious and I looked up "no til " farming and it is very different than the soil food web approach. I think uniformed casual gardeners like myself might not realize how chemical dependent no til is at scale because it is often thrown in a list of other alternative methods. Thanks for making me think.
You cannot break up the bug cycle without tilling. That means roundup in the food in the soil and in the ground water... and in the ocean.
If your going to compete with the big chains, its going to be hydroponics and robotics. We are wasting time playing in the dirt and manual farming. Its a locavores at best with minimal market share. The rain shadow should be churning out the produce especially leafy greens. 72 percent of which we could grow right here in Sequim. We should be more than locavores. We should be feeding Pugetropolis.
Many Washington legal cannabis growers figured out hydroponics works already. Some of the more sucessful western WA growers brought in workers from large scale commercial hydroponic vegetable farms and use the same tech that produces tomatoes and lettuce in the desert.
I have driven by Village Farms in Marfa and the scale is mind blowing. I see their tomatoes in stores here all the time but didn't realize until now that they also have facilities near Vancouver
I know of more than one farm that went to all rock wool cube and hydro for labor reasons. (Black Cat). Dirt pot farming did not pencil out as far as they were concerned.
I have a new neighbor that will have a 35' x 100' subterranian greenhouse that will employ the use of hydroponics. He just bought the property. So, I suppose it's coming to our area. I hope that he can give our community more insight into this type of gardening.
We should be diverting all these steep grade creeks that offer little to salmon other than "dog fish' (Chum) to Dungeness into a fixed meandering coil like JKT uses. It was developed to conserve water. That conserved water should be running commercial hydroponic and robotic farms that produce on a massive scale. At the same time Nautical mile and air mile user fees and impact fees should be taking out the Malaysian , Mexican and South American competition.
Jeff I've been reading your publication since it's conception. You're truthful, open and tell it like it is. I have come to the conclusion that the inmates are running the asylum! Funny but not funny... These problems in our county and state seem to compile while rarely anything is done. If I had the means my wife and I would move to a state that is not infected with these socialist/Marxist problems. I and most residents just want to live and let live. Something that that these nut jobs in charge fight tooth and nail... Thanks for keeping us informed and keep up the good work. Maybe someday if enough people open their eyes and become more involved we'll get our county and state back.
SIsterland holds a Pride Picnic and gives away copies of "Socialist Introduction to Palestine" and Karl Marx's "Das Kapital". Do you need any clearer indication of the intent of these folks. And they are gradually infiltrating the governance of the County.
Yes they are and this thinking is a product of so many universities who quietly have been indoctrinating these young women for the last couple of decades. Who knew! Not the education I received in the 70's and early 80's. And just wait, the positions they want to create here will probably be filled with these people. And some are seeing the writing on the wall here. Found out one couple having lived here for nearly 40 years and owning a business is packing up and leaving to AZ. Another couple here 10 years and from CA, said it's becoming worse than CA with the drug use and are leaving for Montana. They are elderly and were actually frightened when they saw the protests along Washington and Priest Road. They avoid town when they know this is going on. These are established people that pay their taxes own homes and contribute to the community. There will be more and more of this. One of these folks has known Ozias for decades and said now they don't even recognize him as the same person. The commissioners and Berry should wake up and realize they are running people out of town, literally. Again, shame on these folks.
I have heard similar about people leaving Clallam County. It has changed to the negative. Used to be a really great place to live and call home, in my 50+ years here.
Thanks for helping me connect more dots than I ever wanted . The question to the commissioners should sound like" if you can't distinguish between sane and insane , shouldn't it be time to step down and let real leadership in?"
I think Dr. Berry should go and have thought that for years!
This reminds me of my great grandmother, who decided on her own to quit driving because she didn't feel like her thinking ability and reflexes in her old age would make it safe. This was back in the 60's before I was born. I remember my mother telling me this story.
It would be nice if people would just use common sense and take responsibility.
Thanks for the Call to Action, CC Watchdog. As you know, I have a particular experience with NOLS and their mission and funding gap.
Sent: Subject: Committee Application: "Against" Statement for NOLS Levy Lid Lift
To the Clallam County Elections Team,
I would like to volunteer for the committee to write the “against” statement regarding the North Olympic Library System levy lid lift for the upcoming April 28 special election.
I am a current resident of Clallam County and am eager to help provide a balanced set of arguments for our local voters. Please consider this my formal request for appointment ahead of this Friday’s deadline.
Thank you for your time and for facilitating this important part of the democratic process.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Clallam County District]
You win today's Civic Gold Medal!
Dr. Sara. I was raised to only spend what you can afford. Budget your expenses to fit your income. If you want something find the additional way to increase income rather than use debt for your desires. This usually involve work. Taxes, however, should be limited since many taxpayers are being priced out of their homes, and communities. Sometimes we just have to tighten our belt and live within our income.
Sheldon you comment is spot on.
I agree entirely, Sheldon. Elected officials have become numb to a budget, especially since the funds they commit come from someone else's value production and earnings. Socialism is already in the mindset of politicians; they are fine with it, not considering that socialism works well until they run out of someone else's money. People are being taxed out of the "equity" in their real estate and homes, with the State and County making up for that lost revenue, when people lose their home, by padding the assessed values of those who can afford to pay. For those of us who earn our assets, it is known as fiscal responsibility, and much like Latin or Civics, are no longer included in the curriculum of "education."
Timothy Weller I agree 100%. The current events are very mysterious to me. This new strain of socialism hates White humans and considers the lower species guests on property they paid loan interest!
Of course they hate us. That is typical when you are totally lost by others behavior, say like buying a house and making payments and that kind of crazy stuff. Hard working, frugal everyday white workers, are becoming a minority. Then we will get to take advantage of all those perks, right?
Timothy and Kristin. Thanks for the vote of confidence, but sadly, I am in a minority. When I was first married, and poor, we celebrated a "night out" about once a month and bought fried rice to take home, have a beer, and watch television (a 10" portable). I am saddened by the numbers of people who have borrowed against their credit cards and now pay unbelievable interest. A No Win course of action. Now I am of a mindset that I should pay cash. I have been hacked, twice. Money management should be a course in school. By the way, I had to take Latin and Civics. (Also, English literature, math, algebra, geometry, trig, and World history and American history, and Washington State history.) Now I have trouble with spelling. I love Spell Check, but have to watch it. It, sometimes doesn't agree with me. (T.G.I.F., S.O.L.,W.T.F.)
Sheldon McGuire I was offered the same opportunity but I hid my allowance money under my bed and pleaded with my mother to offer me an advance upon my next allowance if I mowed the yard early.
That was you, with a real sense of your own economics.
Our politicians suffer from
OPM (other people’s money)
It has no emotion, the feeling of how hard you worked to save money does not exist for the three blind mice! We are whiners.
There are no consequences.
Apparently, the degree to which constituents push for answers is less important than whatever they receive from the God they worship (tribe) I hope their families are so proud. Good luck getting another job when the CC gravy train leaves the station!
PS: Anyone that would wear a T-Shirt with such vile and inappropriate words on it can not be trusted as a stable adult. Anyone working with a person wearing that shirt and thinking it’s no big deal, must have been raised by a gang.
I aim to not be judgemental but honestly where is her
“IDIOT for LIFE” tattoo?
Their budget has grown rapidly in a few years. The levy rate whining is very misleading.
Susie Blake how did the budget grow?
doubled in ten years, based on available info,property values way up so amount collected goes up:
2016 $ 3,919,790
2021 $ 5,106, 740
2023 $ 6, 039,685 (available info estimates 4.3 mil is cost of staff)
2025 $7.3 million approximate
2026 levy ask= $7.8 million
that's double in ten years
Previously I stated that I could have saved the Sequim Library about a 100k on their lighting package and been equal in looks. They turned it down and now have a design problem with the controls still. Their solar and metering on this job is worthless and uneconomical. Look at the 30k puzzle lights in one room and you could have recessed
commercial fixtures for 3k. MOST wasteful design project I have seen in my 40 years in electrical sales. All designed by a Seattle designer with obviously no care to our taxpayer base. I wonder what the cost over runs were on this job. Does anyone know the end cost of the original $6.2m budget for a 10k sq ft building. They need more money like the monkeys in the zoo. Oh now they need more WOKE porno books. Reading CCWD is free give them the website and they actually might learn something positive. That might require them to be above third grade level which would eliminate most of the decision makers. We need Jake!
You will be excellent, Dr. Sarah! A big thank you!
The commissioners did not reply to yesterday's email asking how information about public safety incidents can be conveyed to the community in addition to private citizens discussing those issues on social media. Here is today's question to the commissioners and Dr. Berry.
Dear Commissioners and Dr. Berry,
Several residents have noticed that direct questions from the public often go unanswered, while supportive statements from advocacy groups and activists are amplified. Why is there a reluctance to engage directly with residents raising concerns, rather than allowing responses to come through outside supporters? Many in the community would simply appreciate more direct communication and transparency from county leadership. Thank you for your time.
Below is a modeled good governance response, not an actual reply from the current individual holding the position; however she/they are welcome to use this as a template to formally reply:
Dear Constituent,
Thank you for sending this email. I appreciate your directness, and I want to give you an equally direct answer.
You are pointing out a dynamic that has become visible to the community, and you are right to call it out. If residents feel that their genuine questions about public health policy are being ignored while only praise from advocates is amplified, then I am falling short in my responsibility to communicate transparently with the whole county.
I want to explain how we arrived at this point, not as an excuse, but to provide context, and to share how I plan to correct it.
The Challenge of Public Health Communication
Over the last several years, the conversation around harm reduction and the opioid crisis has become intensely polarized. As a physician, my primary focus is clinical: keeping people alive, preventing the spread of diseases like HIV, and stabilizing patients so they can eventually reach recovery.
When those clinical efforts face heavy public criticism, there is a very real—but flawed—instinct in public health to become defensive. When my office feels that our medical interventions are being misunderstood, it is easy to lean heavily on supportive community partners, nonprofits, and advocacy groups who share our perspective. Additionally, actions like turning off social media comments were done with the intent of preventing medical misinformation, but I recognize now that it effectively shut the door on legitimate public dialogue.
Separating Medicine from Advocacy
While I value the community partners who support our harm reduction efforts, public health must remain distinct from political activism. When residents ask valid questions about syringe tracking, environmental impacts, or how we measure treatment success, you deserve a direct answer from me—the public official managing those programs—not a filtered response from an outside advocacy group. Disagreeing with our outcomes or asking for better data is not "misinformation"; it is basic civic oversight.
My Commitment Moving Forward
Public trust is the foundation of public health. Without it, even the best medical interventions fail. Moving forward, my commitment to you and the rest of the community is this:
1. Direct Answers: If you ask a specific, data-driven question about our policies, I will provide a direct answer. If we do not have the data, or if our data has limitations, I will be honest about that.
2. Open Dialogue: I will work to ensure that my office engages with skepticism and criticism constructively, rather than dismissing it as a lack of understanding. We may not always agree on the policy, but your concerns will be treated with respect.
Thank you for holding our office to a higher standard. If you have specific questions regarding our metrics or the upcoming "Opioid Gaps Report," I would welcome the opportunity to discuss them with you directly.
Sincerely,
Public Health Officer, Clallam County
Clallam County Board of Health
There is limited engagement from them.(her)
"She/They" per Dec 20, 2025 article, "When Public Health Says “We Know,” What Should the Public See? Harm reduction claims, public records, and evidence in Clallam County."
https://clallamcountywatchdog.substack.com/p/when-public-health-says-we-know-what?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web
-heck, i did NOT mean to throw a “pronoun” in this last comment.
When a statement begins with a “pronoun” i tend to loose interest.
Because, pronouns!🤦🏻♀️
Thank you for your article.
I have limited respect for Allison Berry.
She forced our community into MANDATES.
This is unacceptable.
period.
I should attend the next Health meeting.
😀
Behavioral Health Advisory Board Meeting - March 10, 2026 https://clallamcowa.portal.civicclerk.com/event/3086/files/agenda/5802
Board of Health Meeting - March 17, 2026 https://clallamcowa.portal.civicclerk.com/event/290/files
Dr Sarah, we have no doubt in your ability to comprehend much of the legal jargon and immense details. But I don’t see your daily logical writing spilling over on anyone in the Clallam County political cesspool. Wonder if they can grasp what you bring to CCWatchdog? I’m not able to at times, but good reference info on internet cures that challenge.
@SusanCBonallo, thank you for saying that. I understand the frustration behind your comment—many people feel the same way about local politics right now.
For me, these modeled replies are simply a daily discipline. If we’re going to criticize government, I believe we should also demonstrate what a responsible response from a public official could look like.
Even if current officials never read them, the record still matters. It creates a reference point for residents, journalists, and future candidates about what transparent, accountable communication with the public should look like.
My goal isn’t that everyone reads every citation—it’s that residents know the information behind public decisions is available and verifiable. Good governance simply means citizens can ask questions and public officials answer openly (MRSC, 2024).
If we want better government, we have to model it, not just demand it.
Reference
Municipal Research and Services Center. (2024). The Open Public Meetings Act: How it applies to Washington cities, counties, and special purpose districts. https://mrsc.org/publications
Good Governance Daily Proverb:
Governance cannot substitute a familiar network for transparent data; a policy defended only by orchestrated support forfeits credibility and the public trust it owes to the citizenry.
I fear you've stepped in it this time Jeff. The only thing that might get you more hate would be to post the taxpayer funded salaries of all the government workers.
I moved to Clallam County in 2006 after looking at multiple places in Oregon and Idaho because it was such a nice mix of "live and let live" loggers, farmers, retirees, artists, blue collar, and white collar people. And it was great back then. But I think that's exactly why the people around Sister Land farms also moved here. They knew that they could quietly build their network and take advantage of the "let live" attitude in Clallam County. They have wormed their way into positions of power as most of us went about our lives and now are showing their true beliefs which is not "live and let live" but "live the way we want".
Allison Berry and her health department are one of the reasons I sold my health care business and left Clallam County. Covid proved that my autonomy as a healthcare provider and business owner are not important, and unfortunately, many of the people that have moved to Clallam County in the last decade agree with Berry. It's hard to justify staying in a community where you're not absolutely sure you can trust your neighbor not to turn you in to the health authority.
Keep going Jeff, your sleuthing to the real issue. The network of control freaks infiltrating every facet of Clallam County.
Taxpayer funded salaries... not a bad idea for an upcoming article!
I always appreciate your perspective, TJ, and am glad you stay engaged with us.
do it, please, and be sure to cover the robust benefits too
Okay, my information device(IPhone) is doing it again. Cutting the comments down the left side so much of the intent is lost. I am a conspiracy thinking person, and this never happens on any other sites I subscribe to. Maybe paleontology isn’t controversial enough or no one cares about geology and earth science? It’s not some little momentary quirk!
TJ, WE ARE FIGHTING BACK!
I love true investigative reporting. Similar to the attacks on CLALLAM COUNTY WATCHDOG, OLYMPIC HERALD is also facing attacks. In his article today, Olympic Herald gives backround and court records of the good old boy legal system in our county. It is a door opening for all to read. I have copied and pasted a small section of this excellent read.
https://www.olympicherald.com/p/olympic-herald-facing-legal-attack
OLYMPIC HERALD FACING LEGAL ATTACK FROM JUDGE BASDEN’S ASSOCIATE
ANTHONY TOMASHEFSKY March 5, 2026
….“Eight days later, in direct response to my reporting, Mavy initiated a civil protection order action against me on August 7, 2025 in Clallam County. Former Commissioner Brian Parker presided over the oral hearings in the case, and Judge Basden was the assigned judge...When I asserted my constitutional right to petition a law enforcement agency and report someone for violating the law, Parker angrily retorted, “You don’t have a right to use the legal process to harass him,” and later accused me of “dancing around” his questions...
This is a copy and paste from Next Door
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WE ARE MAKING PROGRESS!!
Judge Basden has recused himself from my case and we have confirmation that he is being investigated by the Judicial Commission! This could mean genuine change in this county.
It doesn't mean my kids can come home yet, though. I still have to litigate this. Now we are in a better position, strategically, but not financially.
The shirt that woman is wearing is disgusting.💥💥
Where is her mother?
What did she do to her?
Statement making has gotten rotten and satanic.
What is her desire for life.
Sad.
No, i am not perfect.
These people are sick and disgusting..
Agreed.
Not important what her mother "did" to her. She needs to make better choices. She is a grown women. People who blame someone for someone else's poor behavior are pretty weak.
But, I think the shirt is her way of getting attention. It's stupid and unessary, but she craves the attention.
true. all of us can do better.
her judgement is clouded at best.
It is beyond a scream for attention! It’s an announcement of the uneducated and socially immature, which we would have guessed the first time she spoke. How do you explain that to your (new readers)
kids. She chose to wear that.
Speaks volumes about her intellect.
She's looking for a lover.....lol
Oh who wouldn’t want to date that oxygen deprived brainiac!
TJ, you said all the things I've been thinking since moving to peninsula from the Seattle area. It only took 4 years for me to consider getting out of here.
I am fatigued of today's preoccupation with sexual orientation. I see it as irrelevant to the essentials of living together as a community. Why PRIDE, rainbow flags and the curious need to appear different and/or special ? I'm hopelessly lost in a past where sexual orientation was a personal, not public, matter.
Yeah. Who cares.
I think "pride" as an event has changed dramatically especially in last few years.
The inmates are running the asylum. Jeff, you continue to make yourself a thorn in the side of the incompetent idealogues who cannot debate the issues without name calling or hiding behind their purported "oppressed/minority" status. You'd think an Allison Berry would welcome vigorous debate, if she believes deeply about her policies and positions and could defend same with metrics, not crazy talk.
Promoting sex work at a farm picnic out in the county while those suffering on the streets in downtown PA sell their body and soul for the next fix is just a pathetic example of how out of touch the local activist class lives. Don't tell me it doesn't happen here. Money for the next hit comes from somewhere- stealing, dealing, turning tricks or all of the above. I am all for women having control of their bodies and minds but sex work without a power differential is a unicorn. How does promoting sex work help murdered and missing indigenous women, I wonder?
Using the F bomb as a way of communication usually is a sign of uneducated fools.
How can these idiots be getting all these degrees at colleges? Oh I forgot about the great taxpayers waste on educating the WOKE for the future of us all
They never make sense. Living and/or working on a commune based on communist ideology, shouldn't all the sex be free?
Denise, you crack me up!
Um, it needs to be taxed, right?
Summer Camp Orgy?
Denise, Even if it's FREE, there could be a "Use Tax" or "Other Tax" imposed.
Money for the "next hit" will soon have a new income source in our county. When the new luxury condos, (including dishwashers and dog baths,) for the the Harm Reduction residents are available, the residents will be listing them on AIRB&B and VIRBO and instantly increase their income. It's a Win-Win!
Interesting crowd Berry hangs around. People intent on upending society are radicals, the last thing this county needs is more division by people exacting their personal emotional grievances on society.
Birds of a feather.
Its not good leadership when all your leaders have this retribution lens they look through to decide policy.
White European men have lead this Country:
George Washington (1732–1799) — Commander of the Continental Army, first President, but most crucially the indispensable leader who won independence, set precedents for the presidency, and voluntarily stepped down from power, establishing the republic's stability.
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) — 16th President, but his leadership preserved the Union during the Civil War, issued the Emancipation Proclamation, and pushed the 13th Amendment to abolish slavery—fundamentally redefining America as a nation of liberty and equality.
Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) — Polymath diplomat, scientist, inventor (e.g., lightning rod, bifocals), printer, and Founding Father whose diplomacy secured French aid for the Revolution and whose writings embodied American pragmatism and self-improvement.
Thomas Edison (1847–1931) — Inventor of the practical incandescent light bulb, phonograph, motion pictures, and electric power systems; his work electrified the nation and pioneered modern R&D labs.
Henry Ford (1863–1947) — Industrialist who perfected the moving assembly line, made cars affordable (Model T), revolutionized manufacturing, raised wages, and transformed transportation and the economy.
John D. Rockefeller (1839–1937) — Founded Standard Oil, dominated the oil industry, created modern corporate trusts, and pioneered large-scale philanthropy (e.g., funding universities and medicine).
Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) — Scottish immigrant steel magnate who built U.S. Steel, industrialized infrastructure, and promoted philanthropy through libraries and education.
Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922) — Scottish-born inventor of the telephone, which revolutionized communication worldwide.
J.P. Morgan (1837–1913) — Financier who reorganized railroads, created U.S. Steel, stabilized banking during crises, and shaped modern Wall Street.
Wright Brothers (Orville 1871–1948 and Wilbur 1867–1912) — Invented and flew the first successful powered airplane, launching the aviation age.
Eli Whitney (1765–1825) — Inventor of the cotton gin, which boosted Southern agriculture and the U.S. economy (though it deepened reliance on slavery).
Samuel Morse (1791–1872) — Co-inventor of the telegraph and Morse code, enabling instant long-distance messaging.
Let me get this strait. You want to penalize the European white male and take away their opportunities in favor of everybody else...
I am sorry but I am not at all comfortable excluding white males from American government. I realize I am biased.
White males have courage, strength and the drive to pursue ideas that matter despite the opposition or odds. To be real, without white males we would still be bowing to a King, and the poor would not even be able to read and write. There would be no civil courts and we would be goose stepping or being beaten with bamboo sticks, while we built palaces for the Emperor.
Duuuude! That's just...ugh. There are many women in history that contributed (Hedy Lamar, Josephine Cochran...), black people who have contributed (Lewis Latimer, who was key to Edison's claim to fame), etc.
This is so far off the topic, though. What are you driving at? It just sounds sexist and racist. That couldn't have been your intention. So what?
Regarding the "drive to pursue ideas..." Josephine Cochran not only invented the dishwasher through trial and error, but did so with such opposition after her husband's death and her necessity to, basically, take care of herself, she had the drive and intelligence to carry on creating a business with her own invention. She was very successful. More so than Edison, by far. That's just ONE example in history. Talk about "drive to pursue ideas"! You ought to re-think your sweeping statement in regards to what looks like your belief in a superiority of men... white, at that!
I think you are also a bible reader. Is that recollection accurate? You may want to look at a few scriptures that support this: "God is not partial." (Acts 10:34) "For there is no partiality with God." (Romans 2:11) Maybe read John 4:1-42 about the Samaritan woman that Jesus preached to at the well. He didn't show partiality toward her whether she was a Samaritan or a woman. He showed impartiality just like his Father who SENT him. (John 6:44)
The OMWBE rules define a "socially disadvantaged individual" as consistent with federal
law:
a person who has been subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias within American society because of his or her identity as a member of groups and without regard to his or her individual qualities, and the social disadvantage must stem from circumstances beyond the individual's control;
So. They are trying to make strait white men..Me, a "socially disadvantaged individual," because everyone else but me or other strait white males is a "socially disadvantaged individual."
Of course there are great individuals of other sexes and races.
But to exclude strait white men and make everybody "socially disadvantaged individual, is worse than sexist and racists .... its both,-.
Thank you for your information. While I am aware of this, many are not. It's good to be informed! :)
https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary/?BillNumber=2684&Year=2025&Initiative=false
I am not the one excluding....I am the one being excluded...because I am a straight white male.
AMEN Andrea you are right. God created us all equal with his love and forgiveness
Gender.
I care that you care. I enjoy history and the accomplishments of our elders, women and men. We Americans have much to be proud of. It is unfortunate that credits are sometimes misplaced and misused.
Years ago there was a professional football player noted for his bragging. He commented one time, and probably many, to a reporter that; “It ain’t bragging if its true!”
My first thought here was that the survival of many of our pioneers was dependent on the women. They worked, and often fought, along side their men, and had the children, and maintained the household, and raised the children when the men died, or left. Whether they were recognized, or not, they made their mark in our society.
My, now deceased, wife, had a grandmother who was well known in California politics, but my memory is fuzzy about the details. This would have been in the early 1900’s. I was told she was a woman worth remembering. Somewhere in a Sacramento public building her picture is displayed. I believe she was the first women on the Board of Regents.
The key suggestion I have for everyone I meet is to be proud of who you are. Everyone, almost, has something to be proud of. Some of these memories have been unrecognized, but the individual remembers. I hear some amazing stories from some of my elderly friends and acquaintances.
I care because you care.
<3
I guess they prefer dogmatic Muslim males, traditionalist Asian males. Are they that sheltered?
MK…Another nail square on the head.
No wonder we have so many drug addicts. After reading about these misguided souls, I feel the need for some fentanyl.
Its a visual aide on how not to govern. You set up a system where you don't have to be good, you just have to be "oppressed."
Too bad it doesn't work for the depressed.
Hang in there, Don!
On the SisterLandFarms website: Rather than take dividends, our owners and staff pour what we can into a few really cool not-for-profit projects.
They also have a donate page: https://www.sisterlandfarms.com/the-wagon-wheel
So, if I receive dividends — profit — from my own business or investments, why would I put my profit into a nonprofit that is run by someone who openly disagrees with capitalism?
My favorite anti-capitalists are the ones who want donations, of which time is a capitalist commodity as well. So even if it’s not money they want, it’s time; time is limited, time is scarce, and they want it for free — just like my money, which becomes capital when used to fund business operations and programs. I wish people would stop saying they are against capitalism and start saying what they are in favor of — communism. LOL.
Please make this a meme!!!
The no-til farming is not the future the "Lesbian farmer" thinks it is. Its chemical farming in a nut shell. Minerals are being taken from our diet and are being replaced by chemicals.
In King County during the recent floods a massive amount of round up type chemicals washed out into the "Salish Sea." Its not healthy and its not environmentally friendly. Furthermore its lazy farming where you dont break up bug cycles by tilling in those minerals minerals like alluvium into the soil to keep from "farming out" the soil. I would rather use hydroponic farms that no-til farms.
As far as Lesbian farmers I don't mind and I don't care. But I do care about the quality of food and the hazards of no-til farming. They are just as entrenched in their position on the Dungeness as the tribal and County government members. You can't convince them that their own Jimmycomelately science is better even when they use more water and get less results on the Dungeness.
When I say why does Jamestown Tribe still use it if its not worth trying. They have no answers. They just follow the doctrines of the NGO.
Soylent Green might be the next big farming idea. Solves many problems all at once, food shortage, homelessness, addiction, procreation, carbon footprints, timber harvest, urban growth area, water shortage, climate change, and any disagreement with gestapo like rulers.
I'm sorry. I just had to laugh. This did make me lol.
That wouldn't be so bad Dr. Berry would just be "furniture" then..
Only for the sister farmers. 🤮
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John, I do not know farming methods and did not know of this type of farming. Sounds like Future Farmers...ingest cancer here. They should be worrying about breast cancer, not lesbian farming methods.
Very true!
learn something new every day- as a home gardener on a patch of prior cattle land in central Texas that had very depleted soil I became a big fan of the Soil Food Web approach which minimizes digging/tilling in favor of nurturing the soil microorganisms. Your comments got me curious and I looked up "no til " farming and it is very different than the soil food web approach. I think uniformed casual gardeners like myself might not realize how chemical dependent no til is at scale because it is often thrown in a list of other alternative methods. Thanks for making me think.
I am a fan of this method for small scale personal use, not sure how it translates to larger areas https://www.amazon.com/Teaming-Microbes-Gardeners-Guide-Soil/dp/0881927775
You cannot break up the bug cycle without tilling. That means roundup in the food in the soil and in the ground water... and in the ocean.
If your going to compete with the big chains, its going to be hydroponics and robotics. We are wasting time playing in the dirt and manual farming. Its a locavores at best with minimal market share. The rain shadow should be churning out the produce especially leafy greens. 72 percent of which we could grow right here in Sequim. We should be more than locavores. We should be feeding Pugetropolis.
https://www.facebook.com/agrotonomy
https://agrotonomy.com/commercial/
Many Washington legal cannabis growers figured out hydroponics works already. Some of the more sucessful western WA growers brought in workers from large scale commercial hydroponic vegetable farms and use the same tech that produces tomatoes and lettuce in the desert.
I have driven by Village Farms in Marfa and the scale is mind blowing. I see their tomatoes in stores here all the time but didn't realize until now that they also have facilities near Vancouver
https://clui.org/ludb/site/village-farms-marfa-greenhouse.
I know of more than one farm that went to all rock wool cube and hydro for labor reasons. (Black Cat). Dirt pot farming did not pencil out as far as they were concerned.
Its the only solution for some counties that have that pocket gopher restriction.
I have a new neighbor that will have a 35' x 100' subterranian greenhouse that will employ the use of hydroponics. He just bought the property. So, I suppose it's coming to our area. I hope that he can give our community more insight into this type of gardening.
We should be diverting all these steep grade creeks that offer little to salmon other than "dog fish' (Chum) to Dungeness into a fixed meandering coil like JKT uses. It was developed to conserve water. That conserved water should be running commercial hydroponic and robotic farms that produce on a massive scale. At the same time Nautical mile and air mile user fees and impact fees should be taking out the Malaysian , Mexican and South American competition.
Jeff I've been reading your publication since it's conception. You're truthful, open and tell it like it is. I have come to the conclusion that the inmates are running the asylum! Funny but not funny... These problems in our county and state seem to compile while rarely anything is done. If I had the means my wife and I would move to a state that is not infected with these socialist/Marxist problems. I and most residents just want to live and let live. Something that that these nut jobs in charge fight tooth and nail... Thanks for keeping us informed and keep up the good work. Maybe someday if enough people open their eyes and become more involved we'll get our county and state back.
It all begins with Jake Seegers. Just you wait!
Says a lot that the only ones speaking in favor of Berry and harm reduction are her friends, and not the public at large.
Keen observation
It says a lot the the "public at large" were left out of any hope of a dialog.
SIsterland holds a Pride Picnic and gives away copies of "Socialist Introduction to Palestine" and Karl Marx's "Das Kapital". Do you need any clearer indication of the intent of these folks. And they are gradually infiltrating the governance of the County.
Yes they are and this thinking is a product of so many universities who quietly have been indoctrinating these young women for the last couple of decades. Who knew! Not the education I received in the 70's and early 80's. And just wait, the positions they want to create here will probably be filled with these people. And some are seeing the writing on the wall here. Found out one couple having lived here for nearly 40 years and owning a business is packing up and leaving to AZ. Another couple here 10 years and from CA, said it's becoming worse than CA with the drug use and are leaving for Montana. They are elderly and were actually frightened when they saw the protests along Washington and Priest Road. They avoid town when they know this is going on. These are established people that pay their taxes own homes and contribute to the community. There will be more and more of this. One of these folks has known Ozias for decades and said now they don't even recognize him as the same person. The commissioners and Berry should wake up and realize they are running people out of town, literally. Again, shame on these folks.
I have heard similar about people leaving Clallam County. It has changed to the negative. Used to be a really great place to live and call home, in my 50+ years here.
Whatever the far left usurps, it destroys.
If someone tells you who they are, believe them.
A Food Recovery Specialist. In may younger days I was known as a strawberry picker. I feel so marginalized. Keep digging and exposing watchdoggers.
Good morning Jeff,
Thanks for helping me connect more dots than I ever wanted . The question to the commissioners should sound like" if you can't distinguish between sane and insane , shouldn't it be time to step down and let real leadership in?"
I think Dr. Berry should go and have thought that for years!
Thank you Jeff and all you fantastic Doggers!
Have a great one...
"...between sane and insane..."
This reminds me of my great grandmother, who decided on her own to quit driving because she didn't feel like her thinking ability and reflexes in her old age would make it safe. This was back in the 60's before I was born. I remember my mother telling me this story.
It would be nice if people would just use common sense and take responsibility.