Volume 17 • Edition 07
April 3, 2024
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Is Weld County Commissioner for District 3, Lori Saine, a Political Opportunist?
by Bob Grand, Publisher Lost Creek Guide & ourtowncolorado.com Weld County Commissioner for District 3 Lori Saine was unexpectedly nominated from the floor at the Weld Republican Caucus to run against Perry Buck, for Buck’s Weld County Commissioner At-Large seat, at the Republican Caucus last Saturday. Additionally, Lori Saine subsequently nominated Lynette Peppler (formerly Kilpatrick), to run for Saine’s District 3 Commissioner seat. Lots of moving parts in this. First what is a political opportunist? Searching Google, the font of knowledge these days, it pops up with the Wikipedia definition: “Political opportunism refers to an attempt to maintain political support, or to increase political influence in a way that disregards relevant ethical or political principles.” Let us review the numbers at the Republican caucus. In Weld County there are approximately 345,000 people. The Weld Republican caucus had a possible five hundred attendees. There were 215. Do the math. A little more than one half of one percent of the total or put another way 99.94% of the people of Weld County were not present. Of that total Ms. Saine took 116 votes against Perry Buck’s 99 for the At-Large top position ballot placement, or 99.97 per cent of the people of Weld County did not vote for Lori Saine to run for the At-Large Weld Count Commissioner seat. Dig a little deeper. The citizens of Weld County District 3 are in the second year of being represented by Commissioner, Lori Saine, who by a four to one vote of her fellow Commissioners, has been stripped of all her county department coordinating roles. No one has offered to explain what occurred, neither the four Commissioners who voted to strip her of her duties nor Ms. Saine. Although Ms. Saine has said to this writer at two County Council meetings and at two public town hall meetings that she will submit a fact-based letter to the Lost Creek Guide and ourtowncolorado.com explaining the situation. Nothing has been forthcoming. At the end of this article there is a copy of a formal letter from the Weld County Council answering my request to investigate this situation as the citizens of District three deserve to know what generated the action of the four commissioners. The response from the Weld County Council says the Council has no authority per the existing, revised, Weld County Chart to ask for an explanation. What that implies is that three County Commissioners can decide on actions with little if any accountability from anybody. This writer believes that is flawed and that the Commissioners should review the accountability process in other counties and make a recommendation for a Charter revision to be voted on by the people that provides for a fair mechanism to provide for accountability. If the Commissioners fail to pursue that maybe it is time for a citizen’s ballot initiative to put some accountability in place. The recent Town Hall held by the County Commissioners regarding a discussion of the removal of the general public comment portion of the Commissioner’s meeting agenda was a noticeably clear demonstration of the toxic environment that exists between Ms. Saine and the other Commissioners. Fortunately, we have photographic documentation of what occurred at that meeting. The first picture is of Commissioners Freeman, Ross and James along with Sheriff Reams seated at the front of the meeting. Following is with Commissioner Buck joining at the far left of the table, with one empty chair to her right, audience left. Ms. Natalee Tennant then is then heard asking Ms. Saine to join the Commissioners from the rear of the meeting, where upon there were reports that Ms. Saine said she would not sit next to Perry Buck for fear of an altercation (three separate verbal confirmations of that). Ms. Natalee Tennant then reached out to Ms. Saine saying that we need to be adults. Sheriff Reams got up and took the seat next to Commissioner Buck which opened a seat for Ms. Saine next to Commissioner Scott James who it appeared was less of a threat to her. She finally took the seat. Ms. Saine has a habit of representing all the bills she has carried forth to support and protect the 1st Amendment, the 2nd Amendment, prolife and the Constitution in general. What is missing is how many of those bills actually passed. This writer supports all of those issues. It is America and we are all guaranteed the right to state our views but when you are an elected official your first job is do the job you are paid for, representing the interests of all the citizens that you represent to the best of your ability. If you want to be a full-time advocate for other issues, take a job with an organization that is devoted to those issues. To reiterate as an elected official do the job you are paid to do. The citizens of Weld County District 3 have not had meaningful representation at the County Commissioner table. Where is our advocate? I find it hard to comprehend how running for the At-Large Commissioner position will do anything to improve Commissioner Saine’s ability to effectively influence her fellow Weld County Commissioners. We, as citizen’s, need to clearly demonstrate that the current situation is not acceptable. Get out and vote. Let us stop this irresponsible nonsense. I strongly urge you read Mayor Adrienne Sandoval’s letter to the editor on page three of this issue of the Lost Creek Guide. It is a clear statement of what a good candidate should stand for. Mayor Sandoval is running for Weld County Commissioner representing District 3.
Letter from Weld County Council to Mr. Grand Re: Weld County Commissioner District 3 Lori Saine
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE
Page 2: Way of the World Page 2–3: Letters to the Editor / Op-Ed Page 4: Making Republicans Great Again by Allen Thomas Page 5: RE3 j News Spotlight Page 7–8: Inside Buc-ee’s Page 10–11: United Power Board of Director Candidates Page 11: I-76 Speedway Racing Schedule in Morgan County Page 16: Taste of Fort Lupton 2024 Pictures