By: Tip Johnson

Ignoring the real problem
Time for hardball?
Where, oh where, are our federal representatives?
For-Profit Non-Profits - Pulling the Plug on Services
Taxation without representation
Wherein the absurdity of the Lummi Blockade is explored in yet more excrutiating detail
I mean, come on!
Oil Addiction: All Day Every Day
More problems with secret government
In which the perils of a police state are only barely considered
Lummi officials and Lummi Island residents meet -Village to Village
Whatcom County lacks both authority and leverage to negotiate a Lummi Island ferry deal
The Lummi Nation appears prepared to implement a threatened blockade of Lummi Island commencing February 14th
Port of Bellingham in the news
Tip writes a letter to President Obama about Health Care and about his concerns that Obama has sold us short.
It looks like we’ve got a pretty watered down climate accord. It doesn’t provide accountability and won’t limit warming to within the two degree Celsius out-of-control climate tipping point.
I always hate public issues that involve decades of history and require integration of multiple points. I refer to it as ‘the indignity of explanation.’ Public interest advocates gain nothing
We don’t make special offers like this very often, but if you act right now, you’ll not only continue getting free access to fresh views, news and opinion on Northwest Citizen, but you’ll also help se
This is probably old news to Responsible Development advocates, but just in case, here’s a little heads up on TIm Stewart. He appears to have experience with developments like Fairhaven Highla
All to often in politics, public interest advocates find themselves feeling like they are shouting futilely into the wind. Looking ahead, at the Port’s mismanagement of the waterfront redevelo
Tip Johnson

Tip Johnson

Citizen Journalist and Editor · Writing Since Jan 16, 2008
Tip Johnson is a longtime citizen interest advocate with a record of public achievement projects for good government and the environment. A lifelong student of government, Tip served two terms on the Bellingham City Council and has worked on many community boards and committees. He travelled with the Federal Transit Administration and Department of Commerce on mass transit trade missions in SE Asia and Africa before settling down to focus on keeping public interests at the fore of local government and the course of growth and development.

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