Island County’s first Commissioners meeting with newly elected Jill Johnson was jam packed with Progressive Democratic Socialists demanding that the majority of the electorate must succumb to their desires. All you need to do is look at the overwhelming number of HPJ cronies that spoke for the majority of the electorate.
Garrett Newkirk, the freak who complained about APZs, property values, and jet noise yet his real goal, “CLOSE naswi for the health and public safety of the civilian and wildlife population of island and surrounding countys.”
Next was Paula Spina, the RICH freak who can afford to live ANYWHERE, who bought the Crockett Estate sight unseen which so happens to be located near the Navy’s Outlying Field, and now wants the Navy to leave because jet noise is interfering with her Crockett Estate “business.”
Other freaks include: Jack Tingstad, whose wife is a PCO for Island County’s Progressive Democratic Socialists, did some sweet talking to Jill Johnson and recommended that she keep HPJ as chairman.
Carol Wilkerson another PCO for Island County’s Progressive Democratic Socialists on Camano Island who chants “Pay your fines.” She was a smart woman until she opened her mouth. Her chant only reveals how ignorant the Jackasses of Island County’s Progressive Democratic Socialists are.
Wendy Campbell DeWinter , her “Two plus two” mantra is truly impressive. The rest of her rant was filled with anti-Emerson, pro HPJ, and anti-navy rhetoric.
Claire Pickard, (think Ken Pickard) the freak who advocates the quiet tranquility of Ebeys Reserve over Navy training at OLF even though the Navy was here long before the Ebey’s Reserve came into existence.
Michael Monson, the freak who idolizes a murder trial, and brought forth his “very snappy, very sharp, very good” anti-Emerson and pro-HPJ chant.
Marianne Berbanski , who proclaims “OLF is now outdated,” based on the noise statements that she signed twenty years ago is no longer valid even though she still lives next to active airport that creates jet noise.
Angie Homola, the environmental whacko, and Anti-Growth Czar of Island County.
Steve Swanson and Jerry Squire, and the other freaks previously mentioned, are the city slickers depicted in the following short story:
Farmer Brown came to Whidbey Island in 1942 and set up a large dairy operation. He had thousands of acres of farmland, and several hundred head of dairy cattle.
Several years go by and slowly Farmer Brown’s farm was surrounded by city slickers who visited Whidbey, and liked it so much they decided to buy plots of land so they too could enjoy “country” living.
Soon however, the city slickers began complaining of the smell associated with Farmer Brown’s dairy operation. Then one day a group of city slickers got together and went crying to the county government. They complained about the smell, the noise of the bellowing cows, and the clank of farm machinery in the field.
The wise county officials responded: This is farm country. If you don’t like the smells and the noise associated with dairy farming then go back to the city. Farmer Brown is not the problem and he is here to stay.
To watch the freak show, click on the following link:
http://www.avcaptureall.com/Sessions.aspx#session.15d651cc-77c0-41c1-8162-a1094e9871be
Makes you glad the freaks are looking out for the welfare of 99 percent in Island County.
Tags: freak, freak show, Helen Price Johnson, Island County
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I’d like to applaud Beth Munson, who came over from Camano and brought some sensibility to the meeting with her comments correctly stating from a real estate perspective the negative economic impact if NAS Whidbey were to be kicked off the Island. Thanks for making the drive, and for countering many of the crazy statements!
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Tim, right on target!
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Okay guys…
a) My thoughts on the whole thunderstorm: http://www.growlernoise.com/2013/01/the-low-information-spewing-continues.html
b) Enjoy a Growler helping to warm Mother Earth: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=472387336153454&set=a.472387252820129.109793.100977273294464&type=1&theater

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