It has been brought to my attention that Kevin Stufflebean is citing possible discrimination regarding his ‘ethnicity’ as a reason for the recall. Can anyone corroborate this?
Does anyone have any idea what ethnicity Stufflebean is? Stü
ffle Bein? German? Is there a local bias against Germans in Coos County that I don’t about?
Curiouser and curiouser…
Will anyone hazard a guess as to what ‘ethnicity’ Kevin Stufflebean is?
UPDATE: Okay, I have received an unconfirmed report that Stufflebean is Hawaiian. Are Hawaiian’s discriminated against? In Coos County, perhaps? Isn’t President Obama Hawaiian also? What gives here?
Really it would be nice if Stufflebean would stick to the recall issues –
1) Transparency – why deliberately mask the planned reorganization from the public?
2) Judgment – was it good judgment to act as an interim road master and interim IT director with no experience?
3) Competence – does Stufflebean have the literacy skills to hold an office of such importance as county commissioner?
4) Honesty – stories change from meeting to meeting and day to day – reread the history here
5) Potential – can Coos County do better? Does Coos County deserve better? Two of our three commissioners have no college degree and their writing sometimes borders upon functional illiteracy. Would it be prudent for Coos County to have commissioners capable of critical thinking? I think so.
Professionalism, is what is necessary from our elected officials. They represent us to the world and their conduct leaves lasting impressions when doing business or implementing policy in Salem or in neighboring counties and communities.
True leaders take responsibility for whatever happens during their watch and have no one to blame but themselves. Leaders do not divide their forces and pit them against each other they unite them toward a common goal and they do that through communication. Hiding behind carefully worded sentences or masking decisions from the public is not how professionals conduct themselves if they are really proud of their decisions.
A failure to articulate the merits of a decision does not mean the public are too dumb to understand it means the decision maker doesn’t fully understand his own decision… consequently, it may have flaws.
There is some speculation in local literary circles that we will have to endure a fair amount of whining until May 5. He may accuse everyone of bias and prejudice and self interests and backward thinking for the next 32 days. He probably will not accuse his detractors of objecting to his incomplete sentences, flawed grammar and ‘whining’, is my guess.
Of course he brings up ethnicity, he’s pitiful.
I do believe I’ve read every comment and letter regarding the wanker, and I’ve never, ever heard nor seen one F’n word about race, except from the cry-baby himself.
Pitiful display of “manhood” if I’ve ever seen one.
Will you pay my bills for me? (spoken in my best baby-whiney voice)
I mean really, why would a grown man expect the public to pay for his defense?
Cuz he’s a major wanker.
Critical thought is good. I would not believe it comes from college or university level institutional learning. I consider it might be a gene pool experience.
I would like to add an issue. Acceptance of County Counsel recommendation with out question. The lay off has resulted in a law suit and possible will cost a great deal of money to the county.
The issue of proportionally has been accepted without question at any public meeting. There has been no question from commissioners or explanation from council other than all the counties are doing it. You can include Dolan and Nollan, But no commissioner can explain other than counsel said so.
Thats the teenage explanation of the “I am 14, and the Jones can do it, so, so can I”, that every parent most have to go through to grow up.