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Category Archives: Jim Robison
A Bitter Disappointment
Recently, on a website devoted to animal rights, appeared this evaluation of the recent election: Jill Stein’s positions were nearly identical to those of Bernie Sanders, yet progressives who supported Bernie overwhelmingly rejected the Greens. It is difficult to envisage … Continue reading
Chapter meeting of 12 July 2016
Brian Setzler, the President of the Cascadia Chapter of the Pacific Green Party of Oregon, sat down earlier this evening with Your Intrepid Reporter. The meeting took place at my request. I asked Brian whether he would would nominate me … Continue reading
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Chit-Chat Cafe
Your Intrepid Reporter was seen walking out of the most recent — that is, last night’s — meeting, at 6:03 pm to be precise, of the so-called Citizens Review Committee but should really be called The Flack-Catchers, after Thomas Wolfe’s … Continue reading
Remember Walt Brown
Walt Brown was the nominee for President of the Socialist Party of America, once upon a time in a kingdom long ago. He also ran on the Pacific Green Party line, for Oregon Attorney General. We got to be good … Continue reading
Either D. or C. McGuffey Has a Word
Now that the Housekeeper has left for warmer (I presume) climes the fruit trees on the front parking strip need pruning. Your Intrepid Reporter was busily engaged in doing just that, pruning the fruit trees [the headquarter of the Cascadia … Continue reading
Treasurer’s Report
Cascadia Chapter of the Pacific Green Party of Oregon date 12 May 2016 $120.00 in currency $6.oo in coin Total cash on hand $126. [signed ] Charlotte Miller Treasurer of Cascadia Chapter of the Pacific Green Party Update Seth Woolley … Continue reading
The March on Rome, American Style
In 1922 the first fascist dictator known to the history of twentieth-century Europe announced, more or less arbitrarily but not without some degree of armed and determined supporters, that he, Benito Mussolini, was the choice of the Italian people to … Continue reading
Fifteen Now
Just so’s you-all have it for easy reference, here and here are two recently-published defenses of the proposal to increase the minimum wage. Authored by Your Intrepid Reporter. Well, the first was going to be the Letter to the Editor … Continue reading
Eugene State Convention, January 23, 2016
The quiet, soft-spoken gentleman next to me at the table is M. A. Balyeat, from Lake Oswego [mabalyeat@gmail.com]; the local Eugene Green Alan Zundel acts as facilitator, Alex Polikoff took notes. Tim Dehne will be candidate for Linn County Commission … Continue reading