OREGON OBSERVATIONS 11 MARCH 2026

46 media groups urge Kotek HB 4177 veto. HB 4177 legalizes backroom deals by politicians. If this state’d QUIT ELECTIN’ DEMOCRATS, bills like this wouldn’t be passed to make it to a governor’s desk to start with. But until voters who vote Democrat get hurt bad enough, bills like this’ll keep getting’ passed, and governors like Crazy Kotek’ll keep signin’ ‘em.

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DAILY DELIBERATIONS 11 MARCH 2026

Los Angeles hotels cut 6% of jobs in wake of new wage law, guests face price hikes. I tried to tell you this was gonna happen. Angelenos’ve got nobody to blame but themselves, for electin’ a boatload of Democrats, includin’ their mayor. That’s the problem with dimwitted Democrats – they’ve always treated entry-level jobs as if they were a career choice. For Christ’s sake! In 1965, I was makin’ $1.25 an hour pumpin’ gas, but I sure as hell didn’t plan on doin’ THAT for the rest of my life. Mark my words – now that she’s given hotel staff $30 an hour, it won’t be long before you’ll need a $100 bill just to buy a burger and fries in LA.

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OREGON OBSERVATIONS.1 10 MARCH 2026

Portland could charge you a monthly fee to help fix its ‘deplorable’ streets. Portlanders who are already feeling squeezed financially are increasingly frustrated by what they see as the city’s inability to deliver basic municipal services. How many times do I haveta say it? If Portland didn’t help spend their share of over a billion dollars on bums and wetbacks every year, they might be able to fix a pothole or two, but they do, so they won’t.

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