This Tuesday morning's Herald has its front page headline story by Sam Taylor on the power shift of the County Council with the sub-head, "Conservative majority with Kershner win". This story, even though it is wrong, should have been in Sunday's Herald - two days ago. However, since the Herald prepares its Saturday, Sunday and Monday local articles on Thursday and Friday, it had to wait till Tuesday. We are poorly served by this.

There is no conservative majority. There is a conservative shift. On Saturday I posted such here.

In light of the Herald's misreading of the election results, I'm posting it again. Me thinks Sam is looking for an exciting story and is less concerned with accuracy. Sam informs us in the 4th paragraph that Carl Weimer is the only incumbent to have retained his seat. Duh - Carl was the only incumbent running. Unless you count Laurie, and we knew a week ago on election night she had lost.

Here is the core of what I posted Saturday, restated in light of the final results.

With Kathy Kershner prevailing over Dan McShane, this makes Barbara Brenner the swing vote on the council.

We will have Sam Crawford joined by Bill Knutzen and Kathy Kershner for a reduction of both environmental codes and planning for the future.  They will be in favor of allowing the developers to define our county’s future.  The BIAW, gravel interests, developers and realtors will be in control.

On the other side, will be Carl Weimer, Ken Mann and Bob Kelly working for sane and sensible planning.  This will leave Barbara Brenner as the swing vote - a position she has enjoyed in years past.

This morning, I would add that perhaps this also dooms the excessive environmental expense by killing the land reconveyance at the south end of Lake Whatcom. It was the pet project of Dan McShane with blind support from Laurie. This is the sort of over-the-top and expensive enviro project we need Barbara to help stop. The new council will probably vote against this in January. The current council should respect this shift in support by the voters and not vote $300,000 to start the process. It will be a waste of taxpayer dollars. Lake Whatcom will be just fine without this pseudo park.

This sort of excessive environmental project is exactly why Dan and Laurie lost the election. It happened in 1993, two years after the sweep of the council by environmentalists in 1991. They got in office and acted with arrogance and excessive zeal. You would think they would learn.