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    CNBC asks, why is NIKE failing?

    By Taxpayers Association of Oregon, NIKE is Oregon’s largest employer headquartered in the State.  They just laid off 700 Oregon employees.  We should pay attention to when they are in trouble.  

    5 years later, Andy Ngo shares on defining attack (video)

    By Taxpayers Association of Oregon OregonWatchdog.com Five years after Antifa attacked journalist Andy Ngo in public in Portland for daring to document their march, he sits down with Prager University for an interview.

    Capturing Luigi Mangioni: A Cautionary Tale

    By William Mackenzie, A host of clues helped law enforcement profile Luigi Mangioni as they tried to track down the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. There’s a cautionary tale in one element of that profiling effort. One of the clues to learning more about Mangioni was his reading habits, which were revealed when […]

    Lars Larson: Portland’s ruse to soak Washington taxpayers

    By Lars Larson NW and national radio host, Portland’s failing transit agency, Trimet, has decided to soak the taxpayers in Washington State to make up for its massive financial losses. Despite billions spent on new trains and buses, transit ridership has steadily declined for the last decade.  You can’t blame the pandemic for that. So, Trimet’s […]

    Wish more Oregon murderers were treated like Luigi

    By Taxpayers Association of Oregon OregonWatchdog.com The Federal government and New York authorities are showing full use of force when they hunted for the CEO assassin Luigi Mangione and for then the parade him around. Notice the headline indicating the death penalty prospects. The death penalty can’t happen in Oregon because Governor Brown and the […]

    Rep. Drazan: Kotek over-reaches authority with public works order

    KOTEK PICKS WINNERS AND LOSERS, OVERREACHES EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY, WITH NEW PUBLIC WORKS EXECUTIVE ORDER By Oregon House Leader Christine Drazan, SALEM, Ore. – Today, House Republicans leaders criticized Governor Tina Kotek’s overreach of executive power with Executive Order 24-31, while affirming their support for apprenticeships and workforce development. “Governor Kotek’s short-sighted leadership picks winners and […]