Category Archives: Jeff Lauderdale

Island County Republicans Align with Tea Party

We find it noteworthy that the Island County Republican Party is joining forces with the Sno-Isle Tea Party to present a $100 per plate “Lincoln Day” fundraising dinner on April 14th, the anniversary of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.  It is also noteworthy that the Snohomish County Republican Party is not participating in this fundraiser.

This suggests that Island County Republicans are aligning themselves closely with the far-right Tea Party faction of the Republican party.  While State Representative Barbara Bailey and Island County Commissioner candidate Jeff Lauderdale are stars of the local Tea Party, the local Republican party is clearly showing its true colors in co-presenting the Lincoln Day dinner.

District 1 Commissioner’s Race: Environmental Issues Lead

Differing philosophies about how to pay for state-mandated water resources protection programs play a major role in the race for Island County Commissioner, District 1, according to an article in the March 22, 2012 Whidbey Examiner.  (Read more.)

Helen Price Johnson Now Has Three Competitors

Curt Gordon, longtime business owner on South Whidbey and currently an elected member of the South Whidbey Port Commission, has again entered the race for Island County Commissioner, Position 1.  Gordon ran for commissioner in 2008 and did not make it past the top-two primary, losing out to Commissioner Helen Price Johnson and former Commissioner Phil Bakke.

Wayne Morrison, currently president of the Island County Economic Development Council and owner of two businesses on South Whidbey, has announced he will also contest the District 1 seat held by Commissioner Helen Price Johnson.  The article in the Whidbey Examiner announcing Morrison’s candidacy did not indicate his party preference.

Morrison and Gordon join Republican Jeff Lauderdale, a retired Navy commander, in the race against Price Johnson for the District 1 seat.  These four candidates will be whittled down to the top two in the August 7 primary.

Getting Acquainted with Lauderdale

Meet Jeff Lauderdale, the Tea Party Patriot and Kelly Emerson side-kick, who has announced that he will run against Helen Price Johnson for the Island County Commission (District 1). 

August 15 South Whidbey Record
August 15 Whidbey Examiner
August 29 South Whidbey Record

Jeff Lauderdale to Run For County Commissioner

Jeff Lauderdale, a close associate of Commissioner Emerson and the local Tea Party Patriots, has announced that he will run for Island County Commissioner (District 1).  Here is a letter from Nels Kelstrom that addresses the Lauderdale’s Tea Party rhetoric:

“At his coming out party this past weekend Jeff Lauderdale, candidate for county commissioner, had this to say: “We have a remarkable environment to protect, roads to build and maintain, laws to enforce, public health to ensure, and justice to render. At the same time however, we are at a point in history where we need to cut back the cost of government …”

Spoken like a true-blue right-winger – promise the moon, but cut government funding to the bone.

They sure know how to spout platitudes (i.e., the need to protect the environment), but when it comes time to walk the walk what do righties do? They challenge every bit of science that goes against their core belief that the government has no role to play in regulating what everyone does on their own property.

A case in point is Lauderdale’s very vocal opposition to any attempt by Island County to solve the very real problem of fecal coliform pollution. In March of 2010 he spoke at an Island County Board of Health meeting and argued that the county’s new septic inspection program is based on “faulty science.” There’s that standard “faulty science” argument that the righties drag out whenever they do not like a regulation or program. He made the same argument at the Board of County Commissioners public hearing before it enacted the Clean Water Utility. Fortunately, the Board rejected his bogus scientific claims and relied on real science when it established the Utility.

The message is clear – if Lauderdale is elected as a commissioner, he and fellow ultra-rightie, Kelly Emerson, will have free rein to dismantle all the county’s environmental and public safety ordinances that restrict what individual land owners can do with their property. Does anyone really doubt that they have that agenda? Kelly Emerson is already advocating the elimination of the Clean Water Utility.

Don’t be fooled by the smooth, glib rhetoric of Jeff Lauderdale. He is every bit as extreme as Kelly Emerson when it comes to dismantling government by “starving the beast” and eliminating environmental regulations designed to preserve our wonderful islands. We simply cannot allow them to control the reins of power in the county.”

Sincerely,
Nels Kelstrom