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| The Daily World's Choice |
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In the biggest news since the primary, Grays Harbor's newspaper of record,
The Daily World, has announced its formal
endorsement of Kevin Van De Wege and Steve Tharinger.
Grays Harbor is probably the most competitive and electorally pivotal county in the 24th District -- it is the swing community that determines many 24th District races. Arguably, no entity in Grays Harbor can compete with the influence of
The Daily World, so that's why it's such great news to read quotes like the following:
Our best chances for retaining strong representation are with a pair of Democrats, Kevin Van De Wege, a Sequim firefighter with two terms in the Legislature, and with Steve Tharinger, a Clallam County commissioner with real-world local government experience, strong political instincts and a lot of experience dealing with regional natural resource issues.
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Van De Wege's spending priorities are for public education and protecting those of us who can't protect themselves -- seniors in nursing homes and children in early childhood nutrition programs, for instance. That shows he must have learned something from being Kessler's seatmate for four years.
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Tharinger, on the other hand, is bright and he's been in the trenches in Clallam County -- a local chemical dependency/mental health advisory board, Olympic Area Agency on Aging, economic development board, the United Way and a host of other local non-profit organizations that form the backbone of social services in communities like ours. ... Despite that, Tharinger's real-world local government experience is what the district needs in Olympia.
The momentum has never been greater than right now: if you'd like to volunteer, please contact campaign managers
Larry "No Nickname Required" Clark and the always lovely
Sam Gibboney. They're looking for people willing to make phone calls from the comfort of their homes at their own leisure, so this is a pretty easy sell!
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| The Local Republican Party's New Mascot: Slick the Oil Smothered River Otter |
Yes, believe it or not, 24th District Republican candidate for state representative "British Petroleum" Dan Gase has endorsed
deep sea oil drilling in the Strait of Juan De Fuca and Washington's Pacific coast. This borders on the definition of insanity: doing the same thing over and over again while expecting different results. The Olympic Peninsula has a few Louisiana expatriates who you can feel free to ask about the wonderful side-effects, ecologically and politically, of selling your community's future to multinational oil conglomerates has.
I know it's hard to comprehend that a candidate running in 2010 would actually endorse such a destructive policy, so
don't take my word for it:
"We have tremendous dependence on foreign sources of energy and I think this has to be looked at," Gase said. "Certainly we shouldn't go out there with a barge and just start drilling by any stretch of the imagination, especially with a lot of the problems that have happened in other areas throughout the years. It would have to be looked at very carefully with proper safeguards, but I don't think you can just automatically rule everything out. ... I think we always have to be open to new innovative ideas that, quite frankly, create jobs."
Van De Wege said that about the only jobs that would be created from coastal drilling would be in "cleaning up the oil" that could spill.
"I don't view oil drilling as a new creative idea," Van De Wege said. "I think that's more of the same. I think this is just a stark contrast between the two of us. As long as I'm in office there is never any scenario, any scenario at all, whatsoever, that I would support oil drilling off the coast of Washington. All of the safeguards were in place in the Gulf of Mexico and they had an absolute disaster there. I do not want to see that happen off the coast of Washington."
There's Kevin Van De Wege being Kevin Van De Wege: a no-BS, straightforward, vigorous defender of the 24th District's interests. That's also Dan "Trickle Down" Gase and the local Republican Party in a nutshell: promoting obsolete and irresponsible policies that have repeatedly been proven extremely counterproductive and destructive, all out of a blind ideological faith. Gase, you may remember, is no ecological steward: he wants to cut the Department of Ecology's budget by 30%, no doubt motivated less by "fiscal responsibility" than his Exxon-style contempt for the health of the local environment when Big Business interests are concerned.
Anyone care to ask Tharinger's opponent, Jim McEntire, if he supports off-shore oil drilling as well?
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| The Great Lynn Kessler at the Ribbon Cutting in Forks |
More jobs have come to the 24th District thanks to the hard work of committed Democratic legislators like Kevin Van De Wege and the retiring Lynn Kessler. Through the hard work of Kessler, state senator Jim Hargrove, and Van De Wege, a state-of-the-art biomass heating system has been installed at Forks High School that will act as a pilot project for many schools around the world and a model for Clallam Bay Prison. The 24th District Democratic contingent in Olympia has been working on this project for five years and secured $1 million in funding for it from the state.
Yet more evidence that government actually works for our communities ... if you have representatives who believe in the need for a working government!
One final note: Kevin and Steve will both be making appearances tomorrow afternoon at a fundraiser for OlyCAP Senior Nutrition at Suncrest Retirement Village at 251 S. 5th Ave. in Sequim. The fundraiser has a Oktoberfest theme and will be amply stocked with delicious German food. Come by from 3 to 6pm!