Despite the public voting overwhelmingly in 2002 to term limit county commissioners, this Tuesday, the issue will be “workshopped” to get commissioners another four-year term. The workshop includes adding four years so that each commissioner can serve twelve consecutive years. Commissioners can only serve two consecutive terms for eight years currently. The commissioners can’t just change the law, but they can vote to put it on the ballot as a charter amendment with gobbledygook language designed to confuse the voters, so they get their way. This plot has been brewing for a while. The commission voted to have staff study...