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John Woods
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March 31, 2025
A broken system waiting to crashIn Oregon, we are seeing tremendous stress fractures forming throughout the state and local governments. Friction between law-abiding gun owners and the urban gun grabbers is growing exponentially. The deep divide between rural farmers and ranchers a...
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March 28, 2025
Red crayons and hospital gownsI have a suggestion for the nation about SCOTUS: the Supreme Court judges should be required to trade out their black robes for open-in-the-back hospital gowns and pink Crocs. The nine judges -- except for two -- seem incapable of keeping the lower c...
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March 20, 2025
Oregon: A war against legislative tyrannyWe knew when Vote-by-Mail cheated the Democrats into a supermajority, and a Democrat somehow won every close race in Oregon, even if the Republican candidate led on election day, we were being lied to. Multiple rounds of counting days after November ...
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March 14, 2025
It's amendment-decorating season in OregonWe have reached the greatly anticipated Amendment Dressing Season in the Oregon legislative session. This season exists because Democrats and Oregon Liberals believe by adding tinsel, bows, balls, and wreaths, they can change the meaning of the Bi...
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March 10, 2025
In Oregon, being first at coming in lastOregon and its supermajority Democrat party really do like to strut their stuff. They want to remind everybody how progressive they are, how much of a leader they are to the rest of the country. They brag about their elections and how secure th...
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March 1, 2025
A $1.1-billion mistakeAt this point, nobody seems to control money, agencies, or anything else in Oregon. The Democrat supermajority can waste time on bills designed to monitor and regulate rural Oregonians’ water use, how their land is used, and who owns the rig...
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February 24, 2025
The dance of the vanitiesIn Oregon, in the current 2025 legislative session, the Climate Change junk and jug band is playing very loudly, and our rabid environmental Democrat legislators are fully into their dance of the vanities. We have had Senator Jeff Golden (D, ...
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February 20, 2025
In Oregon, wildfire risk is assessed from 'eight miles high, and it ain't exactly clear'Eight Miles High was a popular rock song initially released in 1966 by The Byrds. But nobody in Oregon understood how prophetically profound this song title would be in 2025. Oregon decided to assess wildfire risk and put out maps of it -- from...
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February 17, 2025
The Oregon Democrats and their supermajority clown showNow that we are into the state of Oregon’s 2025 legislative session, we have already been treated to some of the craziest Democrat legislative proposals and ideas ever conceived. Some of the bills and other presented ideas are so crazy that whe...
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February 11, 2025
When the state walks the picket lineThe language from Senate Bill 916 states: Provides that an individual otherwise eligible for unemployment insurance benefits is not disqualified for any week that the individual’s unemployment is due to a labor dispute in active progress a...
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February 5, 2025
A creepy example of state governments itching to steal your moneyWe have so many different movies and TV shows that illustrate how the Mafia and others ran their protection racket: the Godfather series, The Sopranos, and The Equalizer, to name a few. T he protection racket usually said, “It would be a shame ...
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January 28, 2025
Maybe we can learn....The LA wildfires have been devastating and heartbreaking to watch. There are signs in Oregon that these disasters have finally registered in the Democrat supermajority’s mind. When the problem of empty reservoirs and no water was exposed, peopl...
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January 22, 2025
Being uncomfortable under foolish leadersWe are living in a unique time in history, where there has been a seismic shift in the atmosphere and direction of the USA. In Oregon, we live in a genuinely confusing juxtaposition of emotions. We look at Donald Trump’s unbelieva...
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January 15, 2025
Living in a blue wastelandOregon, just like California, New York, and Washington state, is a Democrat-controlled blue wasteland that is now declaring itself an illegal immigrant sanctuary state. The newly-elected state Attorney General Dan Rayfield has announced he is going t...
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January 8, 2025
A strange gameI am convinced that the citizens of Oregon are living in a bad cartoon. Let’s look at the latest moves of the Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield. First, we get a declaration from Rayfield that Oregon is going to be a sanctuary state, and he i...
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January 3, 2025
Oregon: Corruption, drugs, and dirty electionsOregon residents face extensive problems in the next two to four years. Below are the issues that will negatively affect Oregon’s government. NGOs and Disappearing State Funds In Oregon we have elected officials who want to make everybody...
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December 29, 2024
Oregon tweaks Trump’s noseThe liberals, Democrats, Progressives, whatever they call themselves now cannot pass up the opportunity to block Trump's law-and-order initiatives. We now have the Oregon attorney general putting together a toolkit that helps illegal a...
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December 27, 2024
Fiscal insanity in PortlandRecently, there was a news blog posted and someone noticed that the headline order perfectly captured the essence of Oregon and Portland. The headlines read like this: Portland approves $ 1.5 billion for Climate Action fund Portland city counc...
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December 21, 2024
Oregon and secessionIn Oregon, with so many questions remaining about elections, illegal voter registrations, dirty voter rolls, and a certification of the election from state officials, even though there are thousands of ballots with unknown status, specifically whethe...
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December 19, 2024
In the coming age of prosperity, Oregon chooses povertyOn November 5, 2024, there was a seismic event of immense magnitude: Donald J. Trump was elected president of the United States. Trump won both the Electoral College and the popular vote. The Republicans won control of the U.S. House of Representativ...
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December 14, 2024
Stuck like a bug in amber, Oregon moves back to its old waysIf you have ever gone to rock and mineral or jewelry shows, you will usually find a piece of amber at one of the vendor's booths with a bug stuck in it. Amber is the fossilized remains of pine tree sap. The bug was the unfortunate victim of landi...
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December 3, 2024
Attestation: A bizarre way to run electionsIn the 2024 election cycle in Oregon, we have seen a total failure of any sense of fair, transparent, honest elections. We have a system that relies on “self-attestation” to provide election security. According to different sources, ...
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November 30, 2024
Oregon, where cheating is a virtue!As early voting results came in, the Oregon Secretary of State gave a small notice that 300 illegal voters had voted in the election. As time went on, the number of these illicit votes -- that is, illegal registrations without citizenship being estab...
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November 15, 2024
Pressure may be the culpritI am reading in numerous news outlets about pilots having heart attacks and other heart problems after they have had the COVID-19 shot. In the fall of 2017, I was having problems breathing and was very weak as a result of that. The doctors were havin...
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October 13, 2024
The not so great pyramidsWhen taxes are added cumulatively to products that industries are producing and selling, and when, each time the product moves from the producer to the middle man and ultimately to the seller, that tax is added on, it is called Tax Pyramid. ...
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July 18, 2024
Bookends: JFK to TrumpOliver Stone must be overwhelmed with a sense of déjà vu these days. I am one of those unfortunate souls who, smelling the proverbial rat regarding John F. Kennedy’s assassination, went down the rabbit hole of assassination resear...
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November 19, 2021
How Kamala Harris tries to make herself attractiveThe ability to be attractive is a tool that humans have used for as long as they have walked upright and sought to gain power, control, and influence. In social groups, when one is attractive, things can come much easier than for one deemed otherw...