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Commentary, opinions pulled from the local daily fish wrapper,
other sources from around the Pacific Northwest and beyond. With
additional commentary from yours truly, the one who has the affliction known
hereabouts as 'permagrump', PatriotUSA.
Call this an opinion from the RIGHT side of the Cascades.
Where great jobs are scarce but taxes and government overreach, are high.
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Here you go America. NO pretty picture for this edition of PWAV.
Things will be pretty bleak and tough across our country after yesterday, before they get better.
You can now call the United States, UNistan, USAistan, take your pick.
There are NO politicians with the stones or vag to impeach Obama. How politically incorrect it would be to impeach the first Black POTUS, not!
This IS NOT about skin color except for those who are still down home on da' plantashun.
Oregon is a liberal, progressive, regressive state that will now get much worse and become much poorer. This state is even more handcuffed by the losses from the Timber Industry, for which there has not been a viable solution offered up. Kitzhaber, Brown are the worst examples and like Obama, will continue to fleece the legal American sheeple for all they can.
I refuse to give up on America and our CONSTITUTION.
POORegon has been ruined by the politically correct, the diversified, multicultural masses of Clackamas, Multnomah, Lane and other far left, uber liberal counties on the leftside of the Cascades.
The day may come when I am silenced, arrested, hauled away, this site shut down and I am locked up in an American gulag. What a minute, I already live in a gulag, POORegon, home of Poverty With A View. PatriotUSA
A BLEAK ELECTION DAY FOR OREGON TAXPAYERS
By Larry Huss, Oregon Catalyst website, Nov. 7, 2012
Election Day 2012 was not a good day
for conservatives anywhere and particularly not in Oregon. The Democrats, backed
by Oregon’s public employee unions, swept every statewide office. They re-took
control of both houses of the state legislature.
The slate of Republican candidates
for statewide office, with the exclusion of Knute Buehler, was so weak that it
was brushed aside with no significant effort. The Oregon business community was
so stingy with its contributions to Knute Buehler that he was forced to provide
for a significant portion of his campaign from his own pocketbook while his
opponent, Kate Brown made her leisurely three calls to the public employee
unions (AFL-CIO, SEIU and OEA) to obtain all of the funding directly and
indirectly she needed to win. The opportunity for Republicans to win in Oregon
is practically non-existent and will remain so as long as state and local
governments collect and remit all the campaign resources required by the public
employee unions on a quarterly basis.
Here are three things that you can
expect from the Democrat controlled government over the next two
years.
- Individual income tax rates will
increase for those earning above $100,000. The current level of taxation simply
does not provide sufficient revenues for all of the programs adopted by the
legislature in the past. This shortfall has been double downed by the massive
increase in the cost of PERS for the benefit of the public employee
unions.
- A sales tax will be proposed by Governor Kitzhaber and the legislature will approve referral of it to the voters. There will be a sufficient number of Republicans to meet the super majority requirement as there always is. That sales tax will be sizable because, in order to garner the votes of those who do not currently pay taxes, significant exemptions will be required – food, drugs, and rent. The alternative will be to provide a “means tested” exemption from paying the taxes. (Newspapers will also be exempted in order to ensure their support of the measure.) While the sales tax will be described as tax reform, it will simply add a third leg to the stool with no significant diminution in either the income tax or property tax.
- Mr. Kitzhaber has established a “blue ribbon” commission to deal with the loss of federal “timber payments.” Those timber payments were originally adopted as a temporary support mechanism when the withdrawal of federal forests from timber harvests threatened local governments who were heavily dependent on the timber industry as their dominant employer. The theory was that the timber payments would allow local communities to “realign” their economic development to provide employment opportunities for displaced loggers – that’s one of those “head up your butt” ideas originated from Washington, D.C. by people who have never visited a rural community that would have never existed but for the timber that surrounds it.
The blue ribbon commission is
composed of timber people and environmentalists. The commission has not been
formed to find a workable solution to increase timber harvests and thus again
provide a revenue stream to local governments. Instead, because the
environmentalists will never agree to a timber harvest for profit, the
commission will stumble along until midway through the legislative session when
it will be presented a “solution” by Mr. Kitzhaber. Mr. Kitzhaber’s solution
will have the state government replace the lost federal funds but in order to
so, the members of the commission will have to support one or more of the tax
increases Mr. Kitzhaber will propose. The effected rural communities
(traditionally Republican strongholds) will be forced to support the tax
increases or face elimination of services (including public safety services) by
local governments.
Make no mistake, Oregon is on the
path toward continuous tax increases coupled with continuous spending increases
– mostly for the benefit of the public employee unions. And this path will
continue so long as the Democrats are able to convince voters that only the rich
will have to pay for their excesses. Meanwhile good paying jobs will continue to
decline and businesses will look elsewhere to locate, continue and expand their
enterprises.
Source is here.
Source is here.
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