News and views in the 18th District

As an elected Republican PCO in the 18th, I've got a few views on what's happening, how, by and to who. This little effort will detail many of them.





Saturday, October 23, 2010

From the weird zone: the LTE's for Kampe in the Reflector.

From one:

Kampe is the Director of the Clark County Skills Center. This position has afforded him over 25 years of experience collaborating and/or wrestling with our state legislators, managing and administering a multiple school district supported budget, advocating for career and technical education options and partnering to expand employment opportunities in our community. His vast knowledge of legislative processes allows us the unique opportunity to elect not only an experienced state representative, but one who possesses passion, integrity, and practicality.

From the next:

Dennis has lived in and served the people of the 18th Legislative District for 40 years. He taught machine shop at Prairie High School and Clark College. For the last 19 years he has been the director of the Clark County Skills Center. He led the Skills Center to national honors when the center was named one of the best schools in the U.S. by “Business Week Magazine.”

There's several strange elements to these letters.

First, all they've got is that Kampe has run a vocational school. That, obviously, well, qualifies him to run a vocational school.

That he has ANY knowledge of the legislative process is purely speculative and he has precisely zero experience that anyone else who's walked the halls of the O'Brien building also doesn't have.

In short, in addition to harboring the delusion that allows them to be democrats, the people who wrote these strangely similar letters have no clue what goes on in Oly; how it goes on or how it works.

And Kampe's work in a vocational center doesn't prepare him for a thing that has anything to do with what goes on up there.

Kampe is completely unprepared to be a state representative. Additionally, he supports bridge tolls, a state income tax and opposes privatization or cutting government in any way... or at least in any way he's let us in on.

And, BTW? Those uninformed enough to support Kampe really ought to get their stories straight.

Has he, as the first writer told us, run the center for 25 years? Or 19 as the second letter says?

I hope Kampe is better with numbers then his supporters.

Cross posted to Clark County Politics.

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