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IT GETS WORSE Fort Worth police officer says that calling a biological male a "sir" is a "grey area" and that he would potentially ticket @wfcpreacher for "offending" a man pretending to be a woman. The cop then says he WOULD NOT ticket the LGBTQ activists for offending the preacher by marching around half-naked men in front of children. "Unfortunately, there's not much on our side to do anything about it" This is absolutely INSANE. These cops are supposed to enforce the LAW.


Oregon literally ranks 51st out of 50 here. Vote Republican in November to start reversing our state's breathtaking decline.

That’s part of it. This is one of the first business closures where the owners have been candid about what's happening. Portland has faced significant economic and demographic challenges over the past several years, including a net population decline of 20k+ that has reduced the customer base for many local businesses. Restaurants, bars, and neighborhood shops depend on regular customers with discretionary income, and when that base shrinks, it's much harder to stay afloat. At the same time, many small business owners are dealing with sharply higher insurance premiums, rising labor costs, increasing food and beverage costs, and a growing number of taxes and regulatory fees. For many, those costs have outpaced revenue growth. What people often misunderstand is that most neighborhood bar owners and small business owners aren't wealthy. They're middle-class people whose business is their job. Every increase in payroll costs, inventory costs, insurance, rent, or city fees comes directly out of what they take home. Unlike a salaried employee, they absorb those increases personally. Eventually, there comes a point where the financial return no longer justifies the long hours, stress, and risk of owning the business. For many owners, that's when they decide it's time to close. @MayorKWilson @GovTinaKotek @jvegapederson kgw.com/article/life/f…

That’s part of it. This is one of the first business closures where the owners have been candid about what's happening. Portland has faced significant economic and demographic challenges over the past several years, including a net population decline of 20k+ that has reduced the customer base for many local businesses. Restaurants, bars, and neighborhood shops depend on regular customers with discretionary income, and when that base shrinks, it's much harder to stay afloat. At the same time, many small business owners are dealing with sharply higher insurance premiums, rising labor costs, increasing food and beverage costs, and a growing number of taxes and regulatory fees. For many, those costs have outpaced revenue growth. What people often misunderstand is that most neighborhood bar owners and small business owners aren't wealthy. They're middle-class people whose business is their job. Every increase in payroll costs, inventory costs, insurance, rent, or city fees comes directly out of what they take home. Unlike a salaried employee, they absorb those increases personally. Eventually, there comes a point where the financial return no longer justifies the long hours, stress, and risk of owning the business. For many owners, that's when they decide it's time to close. @MayorKWilson @GovTinaKotek @jvegapederson kgw.com/article/life/f…



Trump: "Every time I see a crypto guy where they dropped an investigation, I said, 'You're lucky I'm president.'"

@RonWyden You and the democrat leadership in the state of Oregon are a complete failure. I hope they ask you about this at your town hall






Oil prices surged nearly 6% after President Trump said Wednesday that the interim agreement with Iran is “over,” though he will allow talks to continue. Read more: abcnews.link/bUcfwgX

Oregon literally ranks 51st out of 50 here. Vote Republican in November to start reversing our state's breathtaking decline.

Oregon literally ranks 51st out of 50 here. Vote Republican in November to start reversing our state's breathtaking decline.



Oregon literally ranks 51st out of 50 here. Vote Republican in November to start reversing our state's breathtaking decline.



Oregon literally ranks 51st out of 50 here. Vote Republican in November to start reversing our state's breathtaking decline.



Oregon literally ranks 51st out of 50 here. Vote Republican in November to start reversing our state's breathtaking decline.













