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Winners & Losers

The Mexicans said, “Let my people go,” and, behold, the next morning brought locusts.

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BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503 243-2122

[August 29th, 2007]

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How does an illegal immigrant avoid deportation in lefty Portland? Become a labor-union organizer. Just ask José Alfredo Cobián of Molalla , whom a federal judge let return to Mexico voluntarily even though he lied for years about his identity. We’ll see him again someday, in reconquested Oregonia.

Betting that the first pig to the trough gets the most slop, state Rep. Greg MacPherson (D-Lake Oswego) became the first candidate to jump in the state attorney general race—just one day after Attorney General Hardy Myers announced he won’t run in 2008.

Look up in the sky—it’s a jumbo jet-sized $4.7 million tax break for Boeing, courtesy of Gresham’s City Council. Diverting money from the city’s schools, Gresham hopes to convince Boeing to expand its operations, adding 179 jobs. The expansion is no sure thing, but corporate welfare is alive and well.

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It would be a low point in any Peeping Tom’s career: getting tackled near the ladies’ latrine at a Clackamas County campground. Campers had Richard Berkey , 63, tied to a tree when the cops showed up. Pretty soon his mug was all over national TV. Which goes to show, “bird”-watching—bada-bing—is best done with binoculars.

First, it was drought. Then, it was price hikes at Wal-Mart. Now, Eastern Oregon’s farmers are suffering a plague of grasshoppers, otherwise known as locusts! Can you make biodiesel out of bug juice?

Call it career suicide by cop: Busted for speed racing, Portland Fire Bureau investigator Harold “Rick” Aragon III jumped off his motorcycle and continued the race on foot, according to the Portland Tribune . But the law won, and now the investigator is condemned to pushing papers. If Aragon was so fast, why do fire rigs never break 30 mph?

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RECENT COMMENTS ON “The Mexicans said, “Let my people go,” and, behold, the next morning brought locusts.”

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In an act of full disclosure I want to let your readers know I am the City of Gresham’s Communications Manager.

While I am pleased that you mentioned our recent success with Boeing ...

Laura Bridges-Shepard, Aug 29th, 2007 10:52am
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Guess what? Under the state enterprise zone program, if Boeing doesn't go forward with its new investment, it gets no tax break. The enterprise zone simply provides that there is no property tax due...

Jack Roberts, Aug 29th, 2007 3:04pm
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"Betting that the first pig to the trough gets the most slop..."

Your choice in metaphors really energizes the 18-35 voting bloc to whom you so achingly cater. Too bad mo...

Taoiseach, Aug 29th, 2007 8:19pm
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The answer to your question is simple:

Only in America...

klaatu, Sep 4th, 2007 6:52pm
 
 
 




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