I agree but in no way do I NOT think those in charge aren’t thinking the same way.Never heard of this guy, it appears to just be his opinion, can't say it carries any weight with any future commissioner
Especially Portland.If you shut down your media and don’t listen to others, Oregon is actually a pretty sweet place to live.
Where you going Pharm?I’ll be out in 2 years.
Eff this place.
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Look at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s DEI plans!So many assumptions and damn near a foot stomping tantrum that wildlife isn't preserved for viewing only. Obviously this guy doesn't know squat about how the current funds and support come from. Without the hook and bullet crowd, funds would have to come from the general public, or not at all.
It's just so hypocritical. I assume he believes in the science of climate change, but wants other things managed on his beliefs and feelings. So hypocritical.
It reminds me of the reasoning behind a lot of DEI stuff. Feelings, intentions and best wishes to create this impossible dream world.
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Cognitive dissonance is the real pandemic.I think some of you "way more educated" i.e. write eloquently, submit a rebuttal to that OP ED. I sure hope OHA or another org I give money to is on it.
That piece is so one sided it reminded me of an hour long TV show I watched Thursday night where I got yelled at the entire time, for nothing I did wrong.
Another good reason I shouldn't write op Ed.Cognitive dissonance is the real pandemic.
As gratifying as it may feel it's ultimately a waste of time and effort.
Not that feeling gratified is a bad thing.
Well, this could be the decision that relocates me… holy hell that was gross to readhttps://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/...-the-most-consequential-decision-in-a-decade/
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Well, this could be the decision that relocates me… holy hell that was gross to read
I love this state but despise the politics here, this state has so much potential, but we also have that festering infection called Portland where way too many decisions are made by very disconnected people who have no business making those decisions