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Monthly Archives: April 2015
This Is Inflation
Any inflation above 3 percent, which has not been the case since 1993, would be deleterious to economic functioning. Inflation below 3 % is called “low”; inflation below 2% is called “very low”. A time of very low inflation, such … Continue reading
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Lugo versus Wyden
Now that Ron Wyden has spurned the progressive Left I advise my fellow Green Party members, that we ought to offer against Wyden the perfect alternative, Chistina Jean Lugo. An experienced activist and longtime Green, Christina runs a small nursery … Continue reading
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The Justice System
is really the Just Us system
In Addition to Being a Liar
Charlie Hales is a coward. Charlie Hales personally ordered my arrest: I heard the arresting officer, the first time I was confined to the back of the patrol car outside of City Hall, saying over the phone, “Yes, Mister Mayor,” … Continue reading
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Michael Kepler Meo In the News
Well, in this blog anyways. The former Sergeant-at-Arms of the Eastside democratic Club received his third-quarter report card today, Saturday, in the mail. He has a 4.0. Michael Kepler is on the varsity track team (his event is the 1.5 … Continue reading
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I Get Nominated for Sainthood
The calling of the police by Anne Heimlich had nothing to do with my being an officer of the Party engaged, between two p.m. and six p.m., in tabling at Fred Meyer. You Dear Reader remember Fred Meyer, don’t you? … Continue reading
Serpico Says Cops Lie: Hold The Presses!
Now here’s <a href=” “>what you get, Dear Reader, on your screen, I Kid You Not which you are expected to read to Keep Up With the Developing Story What a Lot O’ Crap. I call it ?testi-lying.? It has … Continue reading
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La lutte continue (English translation: Arrested Again)
The script was written by Kafka, but the acting is taking place before our eyes. I was arrested again last night, by the Portland Police Department at the request of security personnel [the young woman in question told me I … Continue reading
The People, United, Will Never Be defeated
Update 12 May 2015 : Jeffrey Stirling follows in Snowden’s footsteps..
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The Little Russian Way with Opposition Candidates
Opposition politician candidates, as I noted not long ago, have severe difficulties in Russian politics, and not just lately, under the authoritarian Putin régime. Unpublicized has been a campaign in the Ukraine in which quite a few opponents of the … Continue reading