Coos County commission position 2 candidate, Mark McKelvey is kicking his campaign into gear with a series of town hall meetings scheduled around the county.
McKelvey Town Hall Schedule
March 8: Myrtle Point Library (435 5th St), 6:30-8:30 PM
March 10: Bandon Library (1204 11th St SW), 1:00-4:00 PM
March 12: Coquille: Coquille Community Center, 6:30-8:30 PM
March 24: North Bend Library (1800 Sherman Ave), 1:00-4:00 PM
April 7: Frazier’s Bakery, Coquille, (23 E 1st St), 1:00-3:00 PM
April 10: Bandon Library (1204 11th St SW), 6:00-9:00 PM
April 21: Myrtle Point Library (435 5th St), 1:00-3:00 PM
April 25: Coos Bay Library, 6:00-9:00 PM
MarkM is another corporate Democrat in the mould (sic) of Caddy, Joanne, and Arnie. I will be writing in Mickey Mouse before I vote for any of them.
Yes, this ‘progressive’ showed us purdy pictures of coal trains moving under a machine that sprayed pretty blue plastic stuff on open coal beds, as his idea for being a conduit for dirty coal and all that goes with it.
And he chose to believe Sandy Messerle over those that showed him she lied.
And he chose to support the totally, non-scientific increase in the cut on the Elliott Forest, cause some timber beast told him not to worry about it.
Just another player.
He’s never seen a conservative idea he couldn’t support.
Like all wannabe politicians, Mark knows when to go quiet, with his views, his support of the port, his support of theworld’s persecution of ORCA, his support of the local democratic party’s agenda to support the goals of SCDC.
Mark has left himself here as MarkM and Ruserious. He hopes to get the support of all the people he has been supporting with his show and his blogging abilities.
I wondered how he would be able to run against Fred, now we know Fred just moved over a seat to make a slot for Mark.
Mark has a ‘curious’ view of progressivism and many will not abide his willingness to tether the county to old fossil fuel industry simply because “someone is going to do it, why not us”
A curious question from Ima. As a voter, should I care about Mr. Mark? I would assume that a majority of people who visit this blog are his supporters. Yet I recall much from contributors here who suggest that we would be electing another ineffective commissioner – not that any of the people running against him offer more. His competition is either impressed with themself but inexperienced at most things to works hard to be obnoxious.