Thursday, May 02, 2013

Bill Barron bails: buh-bye!

County Administrator Bill Barron's long overdue departure is suddenly much closer:  September 10th, if the paperwork is to be believed... although sooner would be much more preferable from this corner.

Fringe left whackjobs and DUNCE-A Members (Randy Muller is a DUNCE-A member... did you know that?) are crestfallen that yet another brick in the wall of leftist extremism that has infested this county for so long is being hauled off.



Randy Mueller ·  Top Commenter
Kevin Gray, then Bill Barron...and they're probably not the last of the skilled, talented public servants that Clark County will lose. Getting tired of seeing a great organization dismantled piece by piece.

Thank you Bill for your exemplary service to this community, when you go you will be sorely missed.




Linda Peppers · Program Assistant for Master Food Preservers at Washington State University Extension
So, next time we have elections, I will NOT be voting for Madore or Mielke! So, when did you fellows decide you were above following hiring protocol?

His unfortunate insubordination yesterday when he startlingly seemed to forget who he was working for likely DID play a role in his departure, denials notwithstanding.

As a lackey for the leftists who brought him on board, Barron did everything he could to implement the CRC agenda as well as all of the other damaging initiatives the leftists of this county wanted to implement.

Now, of course, Benton has to be under consideration to take Barron's place.  The very thought of such a move makes me giddy at the reactions of the leftist slime infesting us here... democrat/leftist/CRC Scammer heads would collectively be replaced by miniature mushroom clouds.

And how cool would that be?

Regardless... the worm has turned and the leftist fungus is being sprayed with conservative disinfectant.

He won't be missed.

County administrator announces early retirement

Bill Barron says final day will be Sept. 10

County Administrator Bill Barron gives former Clark County Commissioner Betty Sue Morris a plaque during Morris' retirement reception and 67th birthday celebration in December 2008.
County Administrator Bill Barron gives former Clark County Commissioner Betty Sue Morris a plaque during Morris' retirement reception and 67th birthday celebration in December 2008.


Clark County Administrator Bill Barron says he will retire at the end of the summer.
Barron, 68, announced his decision Thursday afternoon, saying commissioners have agreed to let him out of his contract, which was to run through 2014.
His final day with the county will be Sept. 10.
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The announcement comes a day after commissioners David Madore and Tom Mielke elected to bypass county hiring protocol to appoint State Sen. Don Benton, R-Vancouver, as the county’s director of environmental services.
Barron was crestfallen by the move, telling the two Republican commissioners their action would “devastate the organization.”
Barron said Thursday his decision to retire, “has nothing to do with what is currently going on.”
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