Is this the next Obama tactic
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Bonus Army: US military attacks demonstrating American War Veterans - YouTube
Is this the next Obama tactic
Thursday, November 21, 2013
P Water Bureau strikes again….

Toilets spew water during Portland sewer cleaning
H/T KGW
You just have to love the irony of this.. The water bureau is Supposed to finance bikeways and $450,000.00 houses for employees not take care of the water and sewer…
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
I Got your back…I Love the Military


Obama Urges Congress to Support Tricare Fees
On Monday the White House pressed the Pentagon to rein in Tricare costs and begin a new round of base closings as the Senate took up the National Defense Authorization Act on the military’s 2014 budget….
Veterans and Retirees Write your Politicians and remind them that we fought for our right to vote and that we do exercise it… A lot of us were promised Free medical if we gave the Government 20 years… Now we pay through the teeth twice?
It’s a Dogs Life…. Obama care Patient

It is a Dogs Life... One man’s Yorkie is reaping the benefits of Obamacare after the Colorado healthcare exchange processed and approved an application in the dog’s name I love the irony of this… What is next? Dead Democrat Voters???
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Nanny State Versus Personal Responsibility
So Finally someone has questioned the Government Interference
A senior fellow with the Independent Women's Forum has concerns that new research on vehicle safety systems will take away the responsibility of adults.
The federal government said this month it is speeding up research on things that automatically prevent a driver from operating a vehicle if he or she is drunk and/or not wearing a seat belt properly. It comes after an increase last year in the number of traffic fatalities, some of them involving people not wearing seat belts.
- See more at: http://www.onenewsnow.com/business/2013/11/19/vehicle-safety-systems-%E2%80%93-do-they-supersede-individual-responsibility#.UovOXD83nNo
Portland Oregon Crooks and Thieves Water Bureau edition
Plans to replace the dilapidated mobile home that used to house the caretaker - a double-wide that was purchased for $79,950 in 2007, by the way - were approved amid fireworks from Portland city council members Randy Leonard and Amanda Fritz.
A sample exchange from their debate:
Fritz: “What are we buying for $460,000?”
Water Bureau administrator David Shaff: “Just that, a house.”
Fritz: “A nice house. How about what are we buying … ”
Leonard: “I think that's uncalled for. If you want to ask questions that are professional and have answers, I appreciate that. But question that are impugning the bureaus integrity or anybody else is uncalled for and that's playing to the audience.”
Fritz: “I don't comment on your behavior, and I would appreciate the same courtesy.”
It’s certainly not the first controversial project for the Water Bureau; in fact, it’s not even the first controversial house….
Monday, November 18, 2013
And the Hits keep on coming
The beat goes on … Portland Oregon crooks and politicians.
It’s been a rough twelve months for Portland’s administrative and financial branch of government.
The list of major issues is lengthy. Since fall 2012, problems involving the Office of Management & Finance include:
Saturday, November 16, 2013
This is something we need in Portland…
We are always looking for ways European-ize Portland... And this is for once very appealing..
Friday, November 15, 2013
Rats leavung a Shrinking Ship??? Kurt Schrader, Peter DeFazio part ways with Democratic leaders on health insurance bill | OregonLive.com
Schrader and DeFazio are the two Democrats in the delegation who face potentially competitive reelection races next year, and they have both been more apt to criticize the president than other Democrats in the delegation.
DeFazio said in a statement that he has always been willing to support "common sense fixes" to the Affordable Care Act and that "he joined with Democrats and Republicans to make it easier for Oregonians who like their insurance plan to keep that plan."
Schrader expressed similar sentiments, saying in a statement that it would help "provide folks who have lost their existing insurance plans with some certainty for the time being."
Kurt Schrader, Peter DeFazio part ways with Democratic leaders on health insurance bill | OregonLive.com
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Monday, December 3, 2012
If you can’t dazzle us with Brilliance… Baffle us with BS
The Portland Bureau of Emergency Management, responsible for facilitating a quick and safe response to disasters, has released this video that takes a look at how bikes played a role in New York’s recovery from Super Storm Sandy. Jonathan Maus, of BikePortland.org, describes how “resilient and flexible using bicycles” is.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Remember on Election Day
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Portland Oregon Darwin Candidate: Portland Police Ring Doorbell, Arrest Burglar in North Portland's Overlook Neighborhood
The caller said they heard glass break, and looked to see someone crawling through a back window.
Officers set up containment around the building, which is a house with a business on the main floor and a residence on the lower level.
Officers rang the doorbell and the suspect went to the back window he entered through, saw officers, then went out the front door where he complied with commands and was taken into custody and identified as 42-year-old Clifford Towers.
Towers was charged with Burglary in the First Degree and Criminal Mischief in the First Degree and booked into the Multnomah County Jail.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Mayor of Portland Sam Adams Legacy P-DOT
You should have great pride in your accomplishments as Mayor of a once great city.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
More Sam Adams Legacy: Obama said Don't mess with Occupy Portland
Ya just got to love the liberals...
Monday, August 6, 2012
While Mayor Sam Adams Slept :Portland Police Arrest Man Squatting in Residence in Northeast Portland's Woodlawn Neighborhood
The house immediately west of the duplex is associated with squatters from the Occupy Portland movement, evidenced by the signs in the front yard and large group of Occupiers standing in the front yard.
As officers approached the duplex they observed a large banner (approximately 15') hanging in from the front porch of the duplex which read, "Together we are unevictable."
Officers were able to search one half of the duplex and determine there was no one inside. When attempting to search the other half, officers discovered that the lockbox had been removed from the front door and another lockbox had been removed from the gas meter. Officers looking through the front door could clearly see that furniture had been moved and there was a grocery bag on the kitchen floor.
Officers and the homeowner entered the backyard to find that all the fencing between the duplex and the house to the west (Occupy Portland) had been removed and was piled up in the backyard of the residence being squatted in by Occupy Portland supporters.
The homeowner was able to allow police entry to the duplex after breaching a window. Once inside officers arrested 24-year-old Derek John Charles Zika, who was crouched down by the front door. Zika had personal belongings in an upstairs bedroom and it appeared he had just taken a shower in the upstairs bathroom. The grocery bag in the kitchen contained 2 new sets of door locks that did not belong to the homeowner.
Zika was arrested and charged with Burglary in the First Degree and Criminal Trespass in the First Degree and booked into the Multnomah County Jail.
The Portland Police Bureau is continuing to work on getting cooperation from owners of vacant properties like the one being squatted in by supporters of Occupy Portland on Northeast Bryant Street. Owners of vacant properties are responsible for securing them and for maintaining them until they are sold or rented.
Owners needing assistance from the Portland Police Bureau should contact the Neighborhood Response Team from their police precinct to arrange for a "Trespass Agreement," which can allow for police officers to immediately take enforcement action against trespassers.












