David Tindall (@dst_pdx) 's Twitter Profile
David Tindall

@dst_pdx

Not playing enough good golf. Portland USA

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calendar_today05-12-2011 23:30:12

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Justin Hopkins 🩆🏈 (@jhopkinssd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I realize very few of you live in Southern Oregon like me. But I am friends with this girls parents and she's been missing for 48 hours now. Please share.

I realize very few of you live in Southern Oregon like me. But I am friends with this girls parents and she's been missing for 48 hours now. 

Please share.
St. Popcorn (@procraftinator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeff Eager So many of my neighbors have “No kings! No dictators!” signs in their yards, but only for Trump. They are completely unaware of how Oregon leaders are subverting what their constituents are telling them we want.

David Tindall (@dst_pdx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m not rich and I haven’t died yet, but estate taxes are insane. What is the possible rationale for the state confiscating your wealth simply because you die and pass it on to your kids? On the other hand, it must also be one of the easier taxes to avoid via legal means, no?

Kenan (@kenanstweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The PNW is nice, people will never trade it for Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, etc” Here’s the data from the capital gains tax and outmigration. When has a city, state, or nation ever taxed itself into prosperity? open.substack.com/pub/unseenandu


“The PNW is nice, people will never trade it for Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, etc” 

Here’s the data from the capital gains tax and outmigration. 

When has a city, state, or nation ever taxed itself into prosperity? 

open.substack.com/pub/unseenandu

Yoni Appelbaum (@yappelbaum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is shaping up as the most consistent finding in housing studies: Building lots of luxury housing can reduce rents at the top of the market—but the people it helps most are renters struggling to afford even the least desirable units

This is shaping up as the most consistent finding in housing studies: Building lots of luxury housing can reduce rents at the top of the market—but the people it helps most are renters struggling to afford even the least desirable units
Cascade Policy Institute (@cascadepolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Oregon legislature had a chance to reform the state’s "worst-in-the-nation" death tax. Instead, they tried to make it worse. Voters may get the final say through Initiative Petition 51, which would end Oregon’s estate tax entirely.

benmaritz (@benmaritz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We operate about 500 homes in Tacoma. These kinds of rules are great for us- they cost us little as our compliance is largely automated. They will drive out any remaining potential new housing projects from the City, ensuring that supply doesn’t expand and rents go up.

Aunt Leanne (@leanne_7oakslb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PDX_Gate PPS (AND many other school districts) have increased staff that do not ever interact with students. These staff can be found in -District Offices -TOSA’ (teacher on special assignment) -Entitlement Programs (Healthcare, housing, food etc) includes special programs for

David Tindall (@dst_pdx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Multnomah county (Portland) massive loss of population. But tell me again that people don’t run away from outrageous taxes. I’m looking at you “Preschool for All”

Multnomah county (Portland) massive loss of population. But tell me again that people don’t run away from outrageous taxes.  I’m looking at you “Preschool for All”
Portland Business Journal (@pdxbizjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Portland explores a vacancy tax on landlords to address empty storefronts and apartments, though experts question its effectiveness and one landlord called it a "terrible idea." bizjournals.com/portland/news/


Ciatta Thompson (@ciattaforpdx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While thousands wait for housing in Portland
 Home Forward had 10–14% of units sitting empty It takes 185 days to fill a vacancy. But the CEO spent $100,000+ in taxpayer money on travel —45 days a year, including trips to Hawaii This isn’t a funding problem. It’s a