12 Ways To Kamala-Proof Your Financial Future With Options Trading
If you fear Kamala Harris winning the White House and then doing her level best to destroy your financial life, then one of the best things you can do is … Read more
If you fear Kamala Harris winning the White House and then doing her level best to destroy your financial life, then one of the best things you can do is … Read more
Oregon elected officials and community and business leaders call for people to express themselves through civil discourse. As tensions tighten across the country heading toward Election Day, Portland police are … Read more
If you missed Tuesday’s Appeals Court hearing on Measure 114, you can watch it here: https://oregoncourts.mediasite.com/mediasite/Channel/default/watch/0c96fdeaf26c44c9aaa42e84a0f83dbc1d The court did not make a decision on the constitutionality of the measure and … Read more
By Brian Bouteller, Grants Pass Gospel Rescue Mission Since 1983 the Grants Pass Gospel Rescue Mission has been changing lives for good! From being the first on the ground in … Read more
Some people like to watch reruns of I Love Lucy or The Sopranos; I collect those studies of human foibles known as Portland City Council meetings on YouTube. Here’s one that … Read more
Public opinion polls consistently show the economy is one of the top issues, if not the top issue, for American voters. This may strike some as odd, since official government … Read more
From the Politique Republic substack Jeff Bezos’s recent decision to hire more conservative writers at The Washington Post is a pivotal moment for a media landscape long dominated by liberal … Read more
By Brent Swanson, Brownstone Institute Trump enjoys the momentum. Four of the most recent major national polls show him up 2 to 3%, while Democratic-friendly outlets like the New York Times and … Read more
I received a letter to the editor today from Nathan Seable who is the Vice Chair of the Grants Pass School District 7 school board. He’s been in the middle … Read more
(The Center Square) – Oregon’s housing shortage is exacerbated by restrictive Construction Defect Liability laws worsen, according to the Common Sense Institute. The state needs over 550,000 new housing units … Read more