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#JesusFreak with #Hope4Oregon. Don't label me. Prefer to think for myself rather than according to any group. #catsoftwitter #EndVBM #MAHAGA Titus 2:14

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E. Werner Reschke (@ewernerreschke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is exactly the opposite of how our government is supposed to work. This provision is government working for government with no accountability from the people. It is the Legislature's duty to set tax rates and fees, not the Executive branch — especially not UNELECTED

Tim Schlabach (@schlabach_tim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are camping in central Oregon. Yesterday a fire started in Governor Tina Kotek Kotek's homeless camp. Fire is contained but not before 3000 acres burned. Kotek should have to pay the cost of fire suppression out of her own pocket as she is 100% responsible for the drugged out

Right Angle News Network (@rightanglenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING - Someone has set up an electronic billboard displaying all of Gavin Newsom’s “accomplishments” in California, and it’s driving liberals crazy.

Conservative in Oregon (@oregonducksmama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You’ve got to be kidding me… 🙄 Oregon public school proficiency percentage decline since 2018… Beaverton- Math 53%⬇️36% Portland- Math 48%⬇️41% Eugene- Math 48%⬇️34% Salem-Keizer- Math 35%⬇️21% Tigard-Tualatin- Math 46%⬇️29% Enrollment down 40,000+. Proficiency down.

You’ve got to be kidding me… 🙄

Oregon public school proficiency percentage decline since 2018…

Beaverton- Math 53%⬇️36%

Portland- Math 48%⬇️41%

Eugene- Math 48%⬇️34%

Salem-Keizer- Math 35%⬇️21%

Tigard-Tualatin- Math 46%⬇️29%

Enrollment down 40,000+. 

Proficiency down.
Rick J. Caruso (@rickcarusola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

State and City of LA housing construction has been totally anemic, and it’s a significant driver of out of control housing costs which are boxing people out of owning a home. With SB 79, the State is right to encourage more housing, but it must be done with the full engagement

Oregon DOGE (@theoregondoge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oregon just became the first state to allow striking public employees to collect unemployment—even while not providing the services your tax dollars pay for. Taxpayers fund the system. Now they’ll pay again when it breaks.

Seán Ono Lennon (@seanonolennon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being back in Asia there is such an obvious respect for the elderly that is a natural part of life, society, and family. I don’t believe any country can call itself civilized if it does not respect its elders.

Red Wave (@trumpfor472024) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oregon has a look the other way policy. Worst education system? Look the other way. Businesses leaving? Look the other way. Sanctuary for illegal aliens over citizens? Look the other way. Voter fraud? Look the other way. Nothing to see here folks.

Kevin Dahlgren 🥾 🥾 (@kevinvdahlgren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The mayor of Portland said he would end unsheltered homelessness in one year. Today there is 100 days left. I respected his boldness and voted for him, but I also knew it was never gonna happen. His biggest

Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hunter Eagleman™ Gavin Newsom Donald J. Trump Based on the latest EIA data (May 2025), California's average residential electricity rate is 35.03 cents per kWh, while the US national average is 17.47 cents per kWh. That's 17.56 cents more per kWh, or about 100% higher.

Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

𝗍һ᥆ᥙgһ𝗍s 𝖿r᥆m ᥲ 𝖿᥆rg᥆𝗍𝗍ᥱᥒ mіᥣᥣᥱᥒᥒіᥲᥣ 💬 Hunter Eagleman™ Gavin Newsom Donald J. Trump Yes, based on EIA data, California's rates have been roughly double the national average for years due to state policies on renewables, wildfire mitigation, and infrastructure—predating recent federal changes. The 10% rise since January aligns with national trends but is

Oregon House Republicans (@oregonhousegop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oregonians have one day to make their voices heard to oppose the governor’s $5.8 million tax package which includes: ○ Adding $0.06 to the gas tax ○ Adding $139 to title fees ○ Adding $42 to registration fees ○ Doubling the payroll tax for the State Transportation

Oregonians have one day to make their voices heard to oppose the governor’s $5.8 million tax package which includes:

○ Adding $0.06 to the gas tax
○ Adding $139 to title fees
○ Adding $42 to registration fees
○ Doubling the payroll tax for the State Transportation
Rep. Real Diehl (@real_eddiehl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Governor Kotek says her new transportation tax is an “investment.” But the Forgotten Oregonian knows better. He works. He votes. He sometimes prays. But he always pays. Oregonians don’t need higher taxes — we need better priorities. A short 🧵

Governor Kotek says her new transportation tax is an “investment.”

But the Forgotten Oregonian knows better.

He works. He votes. He sometimes prays. But he always pays.

Oregonians don’t need higher taxes — we need better priorities.  

A short 🧵
Rebecca Green (@beejoygreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extending my stay to try and fill 2 more sheets with signatures to end vote by mail in Oregon. We need more than 160,000 to get it on the ballot in November 2026. I have water and time. Will you come sign at the Wingspan Event and conference center in Hillsboro? END VBM Ben Edtl

Rep. Real Diehl (@real_eddiehl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I have shared before, prior legislation drastically limits what can be spent on maintnance. ODOT agrees, and states that the legislature can fix this without raising taxes. A no tax alternative! Thanks Shelly Boshart Davis for getting the word out!

As I have shared before, prior legislation drastically limits what can be spent on maintnance.

ODOT agrees, and states that the legislature can fix this without raising taxes.  A no tax alternative!

Thanks <a href="/BoshartDavisAg/">Shelly Boshart Davis</a> for getting the word out!
Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🍑 🍌 🍉🍍 🍎🍇 Frank Ted Cruz Ted Cruz is highlighting that the states with highest electricity rates (Hawaii, California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island) are all Democrat-led, likely to counter Newsom's blame on Trump for recent price hikes. He's prompting a discussion on policy impacts.