Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Better Get Your "Tube Boat" Permit If You Go Tubing In Oregon

Oregon’s New “Boat” Law: Inner Tubes Now Require a Permit


Think your summer river float is safe from red tape? Think again. Starting January 1, 2026, Oregon’s new law (House Bill 2982) says two inner tubes tied together count as a boat — and yes, that means you’ll need a Water Access Permit or face a $115 fine. Governor Kotek.

NOT SATIRE:


Same for stand-up paddle boards, kayaks, and canoes.

$6 for a 7 day permit
$20 for a one year permit

https://thatoregonlife.com/

Kotek ain't putting up with shit in Oregon. (These two are satire, but the tube boat thing IS NOT SATIRE.)


 

Monday, September 30, 2024

DV8 Strip Club, Portland, Oregon

 I would be highly suspicious of any "girls" dancing in a Portland, Oregon club ... js, BUT they are gluten free for those of you suffering from celiac disease.


 

Monday, July 15, 2024

A 1932 American Bantam that was used for ferry service over the Pudding River in Oregon. The operator removed the tires and placed rubber bands on the rims for traction. Three cables were strung, two for the wheels and the third attached through the top of the car for stability.


I think I've posted the photo (and several people on different sites on the internet claimed it was photoshopped.) before but I just accidentally located the short video clip below:

C.W. West of Barlow, Oregon gives campers and swimmers a one-of-a-kind ride with an American Bantam that runs on a cable bridge over the Pudding River. People pay a dime to enjoy the great view and leap out for a swim too. 1932.


https://www.efootage.com/videos/55485/unusual-car-ride-over-river-1932?fbclid=IwAR1tz2GL5HVVxypiN_4d7A-BGOfF4AYqS1o7tPtrhHOgNQB6oKE9mpA_NyU

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

EUGENE, Ore. - An Oregon man narrowly missed either serious injury or death after a saw blade got loose from a construction site and rolled speedily towards him.
Security footage captured the heart-stopping moment from a convenience store in Eugene on March 28.
The man was walking into the convenience store when the saw, used for cutting concrete, came loose from a nearby construction site, according to local media.
The footage then showed the blade whizzing through the parking lot and slamming into the store, inches from the door.
The impact of the blade was so powerful it shook the entire store, according to reports.
No one was injured in the incident.
(The incident was eventually found to be the fault of a subcontractor working for Northwest Natural Gas.)



https://www.kezi.com/news/man-narrowly-escapes-death-as-runaway-saw-skids-towards-him-from-construction-site/article_58063274-ee1c-11ee-ac34-b3b71866b8e4.html

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Oregon, First State To Decriminalize Drug Use, Declares State Of Emergency In Portland Over Fentanyl.

The Democrat governor of Oregon, the first state in the nation to decriminalize drug use in 2020, has declared a 90-day state of emergency in Portland because of the magnitude of the fentanyl problem there.
Governor Tina Kotek, Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson, and Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler each declared an emergency.
“Development of a system to efficiently track and coordinate existing resources to assist people impacted by fentanyl use should be completed in not more than 90 days,” Kotek wrote in her declaration, adding:
A command center will be stood up in the central city where state, county and city employees will convene to coordinate strategies and response efforts. The Command Center will serve to refocus existing resources. It will also share and publicly report data on the impacts of fentanyl in downtown, use data to identify and respond to acute needs and gaps in service, identify any specific resources necessary to address gaps, and establish a system to coordinate that can be sustained beyond the 90-day startup period.
Oregon passed Measure 110 in 2020. “We’ve had three years of this law that has not delivered on the promise that voters thought they were getting,” Washington County district attorney Kevin Barton stated.
According to CBS News, overdoses in the state have continued to rise since 2020.
“This is a crisis that has been developing for decades,” Haven Wheelock, the harm reduction manager of the medical and youth care nonprofit center Outside In, stated. “And if this is what it’s going to take to get the attention and the care and the funding and the coordination that this tragic issue deserves, then I’m going to remain hopeful about that.”
Jesse Cornett, the policy director for the recovery organization Oregon Recovers, said, “If you talk to any police officer in the metro area, in Portland specifically, they don’t even have anywhere to take anyone that’s in the crisis right now. So there are some immediate first steps including a sobering center that should be taken.”


https://www.dailywire.com/news/oregon-first-state-to-decriminalize-drug-use-declares-state-of-emergency-in-portland-over-fentanyl

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

 Old Town, Multnomah County, Oregon sees increase in shigella (POOP IN MOUTH DISEASE) cases.

There is good reason we find sewage inherently disgusting. Contact with it can make us very sick. The same goes for homosexual behavior. In ultraliberal Portland, there has been an uptick in shigella cases:
Shigella, a bacteria that is spread through fecal matter, can cause fever, stomach cramps, vomiting, and diarrhea, which can last three to 10 days, and can include blood, health officials warn.
“Shigella spreads when one person’s infected poop gets into another person’s mouth through food or water, from objects or surfaces with shigella bacteria on them, or during sex,” Multnomah County said.
They mean the sort of sex promoted by the liberal establishment, not the kind that results in human reproduction.
The county said the illness has historically affected men who have sex with men, international travelers, and noted other outbreaks have occurred from food service and contaminated water.
According to county officials,
“Local disease patterns suggest that fecal-oral spread through sexual contact may account for between half and more than two thirds of all cases without international travel.”
The rainbow fun doesn’t stop with AIDS and monkeypox. At least shigella is sure to get plenty of government funding, since it primarily affects a top-tier “oppressed” identity group.
Once it starts spreading, you don’t have to partake of sexual diversity to catch shigella. The bacteria can survive up to 5 months on inanimate surfaces.

 

https://www.koin.com/news/health/multnomah-county-sees-increase-in-old-town-shigella-cases/

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Thursday, December 7, 2023

 On This Date In History

On December 7, 1787, in Dover, Delaware, the U.S. Constitution is unanimously ratified by all 30 delegates to the Delaware Constitutional Convention, making Delaware the first state of the modern United States.
Less than four months before, the Constitution was signed by 37 of the original 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention meeting in Philadelphia. The Constitution was sent to the states for ratification, and, by the terms of the document, the Constitution would become binding once nine of the former 13 colonies had ratified the document. Delaware led the process, and on June 21, 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the Constitution, making federal democracy the law of the land. Government under the U.S. Constitution took effect on March 4, 1789.


On December 7, 1805, having spied the Pacific Ocean for the first time a few weeks earlier, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark cross to the south shore of the Columbia River (near modern-day Astoria) and begin building the small fort that would be their winter home.
Lewis, Clark, and their men deserved a rest. During the past year, they had made the difficult trip from the upper Missouri River across the rugged Rockies, and down the Columbia River to the ocean. Though they planned to return home by retracing their steps in the spring, the Corps of Discovery settled in the relatively mild climate of the Pacific Coast while winter raged in the mountain highlands.
For their fort, Lewis and Clark picked a site three miles up Netul Creek (now Lewis and Clark River), because it had a ready supply of elk and deer and convenient access to the ocean, which the men used to make salt. The men finished building a small log fortress by Christmas Eve; they named their new home Fort Clatsop, in honor of the local Indian tribe.
During the three months they spent at Fort Clatsop, Lewis and Clark reworked their journals and began preparing the scientific information they had gathered. Clark labored long hours drawing meticulous maps that proved to be among the most valuable fruits of the expedition. After talking with local Native Americans, the two men determined that they had taken an unnecessarily difficult path through the Rockies, and planned alternate routes for the return journey. Meanwhile, the enlisted men and fellow travelers hunted and trapped, they killed and ate more than 100 elk and 20 deer during their stay.
While the stay at Fort Clatsop was peaceful, it was not entirely pleasant. The expedition party rapidly depleted  its supply of gifts and trading goods. Most vexing was the damp coastal weather, rain fell all but twelve days of the expedition’s three-month stay. The men found it impossible to keep dry, and their damp furs and hides rotted and became infested with vermin. Nearly everyone suffered from persistent colds and rheumatism.
The expedition departed for home from soggy Fort Clatsop on March 23, 1806. The region they explored later became the state of Oregon, Lewis and Clark’s journey strengthened the American claim to the northwest and blazed a trail that was followed by thousands of trappers and settlers.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

Sunday, October 1, 2023

 ‘Sad and sickening’: Trans male brutally attacks female student from BEHIND as classmates record.
The latest 'trans kid/dude attacks girl' mess gets even more blatant.
This little bastard has attacked two other girls in the past.

Surprisingly, this being a very 'progressive' Oregon school, there are charges being filed.  And the school wants you to know that "You people paying all this attention is very harmful!"
After the video went viral across social media, the Tigard-Tualatin School District released a statement on Thursday evening and blamed people circulating the video for promoting violence and falsehoods against the transgender community.
A tragic and horrifying video of a supposed trans student attacking an unsuspecting female classmate is making the rounds and sparking justified anger.
The attack reportedly happened in Oregon and shows middle school kids watching as the victim was unfairly grabbed from behind and then swung around by her hair.
While the stunned girl remained on the ground, the alleged male attacker took the opportunity to land some punches while others recorded the presumably premeditated assault. Besides the person taking the recording shown below, there were several other students seemingly at the ready with their camera phones immediately as the attack began.
At the end of the video, the victim can be heard sobbing, “I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe.”
Champion swimmer Riley Gaines has been an outspoken critic of trans athletes competing in women’s sports and shined a spotlight on the troubling incident:

https://twitter.com/Riley_Gaines_/status/1707370160909115460?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1707370160909115460%7Ctwgr%5E96329576c4c2745f64ce897b9a4962f3a31a7267%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bizpacreview.com%2F2023%2F09%2F28%2Fsad-and-sickening-trans-male-brutally-attacks-female-student-from-behind-as-classmates-record-1399846%2F



 

Etc. ad Bullshit.  You'll notice there's no comment about the previous attacks, because 'juveniles'.

https://www.bizpacreview.com/2023/09/28/sad-and-sickening-trans-male-brutally-attacks-female-student-from-behind-as-classmates-record-1399846/

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

 Oregon groups create segregated hiking trails for black people.

There are groups in the state of Oregon creating segregated hiking paths for black people so they don’t have to encounter someone who might be ‘prejudiced’.
Via Oregon Live:
OREGON GROUPS CREATE A PATH FOR PEOPLE OF COLOR TO FEEL SAFE ON WILDERNESS TRAILS
Volunteer hike leader Tyrone Wilson assembles his group in a circle before they venture off on a five-mile trip on the Upper Rogue River Trail in southern Oregon. He knows each person’s name and their ability to traverse a narrow path on a cliff overlooking the Takelma Gorge. More important, he understands their sometimes wavering comfort level when wandering in the wilderness.
Wilson, a Black actor with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, as well as the founders of Portland-based Unlikely Hikers, OutGrown and People of Color Outdoors want to make recreational public land feel more welcoming to people who are more afraid of encountering a person with a prejudice than a mountain lion.
It’s absurd that this obsession with race has now permeated our society to the point that hiking trails have to be a ‘safe space’ for the easily triggered. We have become a country of wussified ‘beta males and females’ who believe they are perpetual victims.
This kind of racial segregation does nothing but reinforce the idea that racism is a good thing, which is exactly what our country has battled to overcome. And it’s being pushed by the left, who claims to do all of this in the name victims of hateful racism. We are slowly headed for a full circle moment.

The People of Color Outdoors group hiked Oxbow Regional Park in Gresham on June 24. Founder Pamela Slaughter is on the right. She DOES NOT want to see your CAUCASIAN ASS on the trail.

https://therightscoop.com/oregon-groups-create-segregated-hiking-trails-for-black-people/


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