After 15 Break-Ins, A Portland Business Finally Calls It Quits
"Progressives are hell-bent on fixing the world, climate, capitalism, and every form of social injustice.... just don't look at the destruction in the cities under their control. Take Portland resident, Marcy Landolfo, who finally hit her breaking point. As KATU reports, this week marked the 15th break-in at her PDX store within a year and a half in the city that spawned the radical-leftist Antifa movement."
Read morePortland Police's Entire Crowd Control Unit Resigns After Indictment of Officer
“All members of the crowd control team of Portland police have resigned from their positions in the unit after an officer was indicted on an assault charge stemming from alleged illegal use of force during a protest last year.”
Read moreTed Wheeler changes his tune — Declares war on ANTIFA
“I’ve extended the state of emergency through the weekend. Our job is to unmask them, arrest them, and prosecute them.”
Read morePortland, Oregon Police to City: We Quit
“Many Portland, Oregon Police officers and supervisors left the state’s largest police force over the last year by taking early retirement or by quitting, according to The Oregonian.”
Read morePortland Businesses Leave Due To 'Lawlessness Endorsed By Mayor'
“In a letter to Mayor Ted Wheeler and the Portland City Council, the Downtown Development Group said that the exodus of companies wasn't related to the Black Lives Matter movement - "but does have most everything to do with the lawlessness you are endorsing downtown." "The number is like nothing I have seen in 42 years of doing business in downtown," wrote DDG co-founder Greg Goodman.”
Read moreBlack Portlander Changes His Mind About the Nightly Protests After He Attends One
Note that the picture is of Minneapolis. "Gabe Johnson, a 48-year-old black man who served in the Marines, now says that Portland police should use any means necessary, including force, to sweep the riots off the streets and end the nightly violence."
Read moreoregon-shows-how-not-to-do-vote-by-mail
If the 2020 pandemic makes vote-by-mail inevitable for this November's presidential election, the nation needs to know how not to do it the Oregon way, which encourages ballot harvesting.
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