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Home Front: Politix
Oregon votes on higher taxes for rich, businesses
2010-01-27
After a bruising campaign and weeks of voting by mail, today's big tax election may be decided by an onslaught of last-minute voters such as Courtenay Morton and Neil McManaway, two Portlanders who were among a steady stream of voters dropping off ballots Monday at Pioneer Courthouse Square.

Morton, 34, a homemaker, and McManaway, 31, an unemployed architect, voted "yes" on the measures. But opponents of the two tax measures said they are rounding up scads of late "no" votes as well from fence-sitters and procrastinators.

"The election is going to be close enough that those who are still wrestling with a decision and sending in their ballots can have a significant effect," said Pat McCormick, spokesman for Oregonians Against Job-Killing Taxes, the main group opposing Measures 66 and 67.

Tuesday is the last day to vote on whether to increase taxes on higher-income earners and corporations to pay for schools and other state services. Ballots, which have been in the hands of voters for nearly three weeks, must be deposited in one of nearly 300 drop-box sites across Oregon. It's too late to mail them to meet Tuesday's 8 p.m. deadline.

So far, nearly 1 million people have voted, or about half of Oregon's 2 million registered voters. Tens of thousands more are expected to cast ballots Tuesday as Oregonians continue a trend of voting under the pressure of a deadline.
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#16  No more Rainer Beer? Sob. How about Henry Weinhard?
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2010-01-27 19:17  

#15  Thats a real shame about Olympia and Ranier Beer. Both were good light pilsners. We lost Lone Star and Pearl here and it hurt deeply.
Posted by: bman   2010-01-27 17:33  

#14  When I lived in Idaho, they made a point of telling me Idaho & neighbors North and South were the actual West Coast - CA, OR, and WA were the Left coast, not West.
Posted by: Beau   2010-01-27 16:53  

#13  I neglected to mention that we ARE raising prices this week...

To pay for our higher taxes.

Congrats to the 'yes' morons.
Posted by: logi_cal   2010-01-27 15:49  

#12  Taxing the people who create jobs is going to help unemployment (not).
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-01-27 15:00  

#11  Well, there goes my sweetie's hopes of moving out there in the near future.

At least their public pension funds are secure, right? (They were well known for having some of the best, if not THE best, bennies around, even by public pension standards.)
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2010-01-27 14:30  

#10  as far as Salem is concerned, the rest of the Oregon territory is nothing but a waste filled with savages. Been that way since John McGlouglin's time on the Colombia (good man, him)
Posted by: 746   2010-01-27 13:12  

#9  they no longer brew Oly in Tumwater, sad to say.....
Geo. Heilman bought them out many years back and shuttered the operations in olympia. He also bought the old Rainier Brewery in South Seattle, it is now an artist loft and a Tully's coffee roasting headquarters.
Posted by: 746   2010-01-27 13:10  

#8  do they still brew Olympia in Tumwater?
Posted by: bman   2010-01-27 11:39  

#7  RBers may or may not be aware of the State of Oregon's pet entitlement called PERS. There are currently a number of journalistic investigations ongoing into the funding shenanigans of the 'good ol boys network' in Salem. Fred Starkey is one of those, having written a number of previous articles on PERS, such as this:

PERS is a Ponzi scheme in every sense of the word. Elizabeth Hovde with the Oregonian is another journalist on the case, as noted here

The State of Oregon reacts to PERS deficits by further draining resources from business and workers. The latest is these two very public measures.

You can't understand this State's woes without understanding PERS and how it impacts EVERYTHING in this State. Of course, it has everything to do with the lopsided control of the state by liberals in the major metropolitan areas of Portland, Salem and Eugene (as noted by the voting results of practically every election for the past 15 years of longer, including this one).

By the way, we're reacting this week to the economic crisis by raising prices. We've begun an advertising & PR campaign to both 'educate' our customers about the benefits of 'higher prices to businesses' and how much better our services will be, as well as to stimulate our sales by luring new business because 'we don't cut our services' to be profitable, we just raise our prices.(sarc)
Posted by: logi_cal   2010-01-27 09:41  

#6  Can't move south (Cal) or north (WA) so that means going east, Idaho and Montana or Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. Leave Oregon a hapless blue state and add more red to the other states.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2010-01-27 09:08  

#5  Mr. McManaway might want to put his former career behind him to take up fishing and gathering berries. It might be quite a spell before his architecural skills are needed again in Portland. As for Morton, well hopefully she's not married to an unemployed architect.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-01-27 08:30  

#4  Just more opportunity for another state to attract business, employment, and the big spenders.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-01-27 08:17  

#3  the pro tax increase side won
Posted by: lord garth   2010-01-27 07:20  

#2  Courtenay Morton and Neil McManaway, two Portlanders

A random survey of Oregonians was it?
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-01-27 05:44  

#1  Morton, 34, a homemaker, and McManaway, 31, an unemployed architect, voted "yes" on the measures
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-01-27 05:41  

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