The commissioners and Health Officer Allison Berry did not respond to yesterday's email about enforcing public health violations with state law. Here is today's email to the commissioners:
Dear Commissioners,
Are county policies being enforced equally when it comes to use of public property and conduct by officials? Specifically, can you clarify how “freedom of speech” is being interpreted to justify placing stickers or personal messaging on government-owned equipment? Under what policy is that allowed?
The Board of Clallam County Commissioners have set a low standard that trickles down the line. Their lack of professionalism is obvious and embarrassing. Statements like “it’s been a common expression of fun” is an excuse, not a reason. Their Board meetings have been reduced to a playground of fun and games. They need to sit straight backed in their chairs, make eye contact and give the citizens the respect they deserve!
Who went to the No Kings assemblies in town on Saturday. Mental illness as far as the eye could see. Old folks, too, as far as the eye could see, predominately of the female persuasion: the devouring grandmothers of LWV. The Clallam county democratic Party has marshalled mental illness as its premier campaign strategy, and it is winning bigly around the county or mainly the town of Sequim as mental illness becomes the go-to cope option for the ragged remnants of Boomerdom in the retirement villa known as the banana belt. Except now in this century their wearing banana costumes.
You wonder what else goes on behind closed doors! The deals these buffoons make are made well before any formal meetings with their little croonies. What ever happened to transpency? We live in a little cult of liberals that is hell bent on doing as they please to ruin our county. We need to break up this cult. I trust JAKE would be a good start.
The commissioners and Health Officer Allison Berry did not respond to yesterday's email about enforcing public health violations with state law. Here is today's email to the commissioners:
Dear Commissioners,
Are county policies being enforced equally when it comes to use of public property and conduct by officials? Specifically, can you clarify how “freedom of speech” is being interpreted to justify placing stickers or personal messaging on government-owned equipment? Under what policy is that allowed?
THE POWER OF EARNED RESPECT
Losing respect for someone is a turning point
The Board of Clallam County Commissioners have set a low standard that trickles down the line. Their lack of professionalism is obvious and embarrassing. Statements like “it’s been a common expression of fun” is an excuse, not a reason. Their Board meetings have been reduced to a playground of fun and games. They need to sit straight backed in their chairs, make eye contact and give the citizens the respect they deserve!
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out what it means to me
Respect is what I want!
Respect is what I need!
I got-ta got-ta have it!
Just give me some respect!'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A134hShx_gw
Who went to the No Kings assemblies in town on Saturday. Mental illness as far as the eye could see. Old folks, too, as far as the eye could see, predominately of the female persuasion: the devouring grandmothers of LWV. The Clallam county democratic Party has marshalled mental illness as its premier campaign strategy, and it is winning bigly around the county or mainly the town of Sequim as mental illness becomes the go-to cope option for the ragged remnants of Boomerdom in the retirement villa known as the banana belt. Except now in this century their wearing banana costumes.
You wonder what else goes on behind closed doors! The deals these buffoons make are made well before any formal meetings with their little croonies. What ever happened to transpency? We live in a little cult of liberals that is hell bent on doing as they please to ruin our county. We need to break up this cult. I trust JAKE would be a good start.