Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Columbian: full democrat commissioner campaign mode against Mielke.

The leftist daily democrat newsletter continues to ramp up their efforts to get rid of the only Republican on the county commission by covering his competition in the best possible light, and making sure their butt-boy, "Here, let me lie to you to get elected" Steve Stuart gets some props for his involvement in that effort.

Over the next 6 months, we can expect to see continued, amplified vilification of Tom Mielke while doing all they can to get Joe Tanner elected.  Think Brancaccio's jihad to destroy Brent Boger.

Tanner, a downtown democrat in the Stuart mold, is their guy as a founding member of the Downtown Mafia and CRUDEC, two groups who most recently did everything they could to screw everyone in Clark County for the Yakima Millionaires by popping us all with a moronic 5% tax to get Steve his "Field of Dreams"... all, of course, without asking us.

So, we can expect more garbage like this, and the mysterious disappearance of one of the LAST excuses for failing to endorse Mielke: the Mysterious "Balance," a non-justification given to avoid endorsing Republicans in the past and one they'll use now, since they demand lock-step allegiance to their Mein Kampf view of their vision... again, like the ballpark...

All without asking us.

Think in terms of Boldt's efforts to keep us from voting on anything related to the CRC scam, his support of the gerrymandered CTran tax district that eliminated the say of approximately 100,000 voters and his support of the latest CTran ripoff tax increase that a small minority of voters applied to the rest of us... All without asking us.

That's a common theme of leftists and their support network like the Columbian: their vision, and only their vision; along with those special interests profiting in the hundreds of millions and... wait for it... all without asking us.

Because they cannot, By God, allow a little thing like the "will of the People" get in the way.

We are far too stupid to know what's good for us.

Just ask "No, they can't have a vote" Tim Leavitt.

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