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on Rural Recession
As you discuss this, it might be timely to note that a recent report by the Associated Press has concluded that counties with high unemployment rates are the least likely to receive federal stimulus money because they did not have "shovel-ready" projects when the stimulus bill was enacted.
"The analysis also found that counties with the highest unemployment are most likely to have been passed over completely in the early spending.
Among them: Wheeler County, Ore."
posted 4 years ago
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on Raising Revenue: Corps and Brews
I own a small business which brings in a relatively small revenue and only employs one person, me. My business only owed the $10 minimum for FY2008 because it barely broke even. I could withstand a minor tax increase but a major tax hike could prevent small folks like me from opening or staying in buiness.
posted 4 years, 2 months ago
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on Soccer City, USA?
After the debacle with the tram to OHSU, why would anyone believe our city council when they tell us that a project will "only" cost any given number at all?
If there are really funds sitting around that are "not available for schools" ... they should be appropriated.
The public dollars are simply not available for sports stadiums at this time.
posted 4 years, 2 months ago
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on Sam Scandal
If Adams now admits that he previously lied about whether or not he had a sexual relationship with this person, then why should we be expected to take Adams at his word regarding whether or not the sexual relationship took place before or after a certain date? He no longer has any credibility on this issue.
Adams lied, and induced Breedlove to lie, because he suspected that if the truth were known, he would not be elected to the office of Mayor. Now that the truth is out, a very strong argument could be made that Adams attained the office through falsehood, and thus does not deserve the office, and should be removed.
Furthermore, I think that this revelation is a major setback to the cause of the gay community, by associating homosexual relationships with deception in the eyes of the public. Whether or not Breedlove was 18 yet, you have to admit this is bad publicity.
posted 4 years, 4 months ago
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on The Changeover: Attorney General
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on Paying Per Mile
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on Paying Per Mile
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on Paying Per Mile
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on Reforming the Initiative Process
Here is how Oregon's initiative process should be reformed:
Any person who has been convicted of racketeering or other vote-related fraud of any kind should be banned for life from sponsoring another ballot initiative.
I would like to sponsor a ballot initiative with this purpose and would appreciate it if you could describe for your listening audience the process of getting an initiative on the ballot.
posted 4 years, 6 months ago
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on Washington Initiative #1000: Assisted Suicide
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on Reporting The News
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on Reporting The News
Incidentally, I do write a blog, but do not consider myself a journalist so much as an analyst. However I think many bloggers could legitimately be considered journalists, even without any formal accreditation.
posted 4 years, 7 months ago
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on Measure 58: English as a Second Language
Be tough on crime! Jail people who engage in election fraud!
posted 4 years, 7 months ago
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on Mind the Cap
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on Time to Bail?
1. the CDO's & other securities must be purchased by the government for LESS THAN their so called book value;
2. the taxpayers must receive equity in the companies that require rescue;
3. the bailout must be administered with a high degree of Congressional and judicial oversight;
4. the dismissed CEO's of failed companies that had to be rescued must be prevented from leaving with a "golden parachute";
5. and this whole incident must be followed by a series of legislative bills enacting much, much stricter regulation of our entire financial system.
If the banks do not accept these caveats then they should not be rescued.
The ideology of the free market has clearly failed when the taxpayers are asked to rescue the banks. The answer is regulation: the rule of law, which banks are not above.
posted 4 years, 8 months ago
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on Cops, Laws and Videotape
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on Prostitution Problems
I really appreciated that one of your guests proposed that an appropriate corollary to a "prostitution-free zone" would be a "prostitution zone." It's my own personal belief that a woman should be allowed to do whatever she wants to do with her own body, and by criminalizing prostitution we make life more dangerous for these women.
The "not in my backyard" attitude will not solve the problem. Law enforcement is not a well-rounded response to this issue: A pro-active approach is necessary and I would like to see the community agree on one.
posted 4 years, 8 months ago
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on Measure 62: Lottery Funds
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on From the Conventions: Health Care Cures
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on The White State
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