Monday, January 31, 2022

Cover Ups Come Back to Haunt

 "The police said last year that Houston knew information relating to the sexual abuse of a young male in the 1970s and failed to bring it to the attention of police."

 

 https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/01/30/australia/hillsong-church-australia-charges-intl-hnk/index.html 

"Brian Houston, charged in Sydney in August of last year with concealing a serious indictable offense, said he had already been told to step aside from all Hillsong boards."


"A government inquiry found that Houston became aware of allegations against his preacher father, Frank Houston, in 1999 and  

allowed him to retire quietly rather than report him to police. 

 His father confessed to the abuse before he died in 2004 at age 82, The Associated Press reported. "

 

 

https://news.google.com/articles/CBMic2h0dHBzOi8vd3d3Lm5iY25ld3MuY29tL25ld3Mvd29ybGQvaGlsbHNvbmctbGVhZGVyLWJyaWFuLWhvdXN0b24tc3RlcHMtZmlnaHQtY2hhcmdlLWhpZC1mYXRoZXJzLXNleC1hYnVzZS1yY25hMTQxODPSASpodHRwczovL3d3dy5uYmNuZXdzLmNvbS9uZXdzL2FtcC9yY25hMTQxODM?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen


Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Illegal Dumping


  



 

They bought an auctioned Storage Unit and dumped the crap they didn't want 2 blocks from the Storage facility. 

Crapitalism. Don't blame the homeless. 

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Traitor Deluxe Rick Perry

 HERE's an AGRESSIVE (sic) STRATEGY: Why can t (sic) the states of GA NC PENN and other R controlled state houses declare this is BS (where conflicts and election not called that night) and just send their own electors to vote and have it go to the SCOTUS." 


Rick Mr 3 Amigo Perry


Wet Piles of Pet Wiles (2012)

 let's be productive, let's produce new crap

here is your fresh did i say new product

does it reinforce yer world vision of supreme harmony

or fill the spiritual void with its krumpled donut

all the old crap has been lost

to the grinders of time or it is now unfashionable shit

even free can't sell wrapped in gold foils

the newest bestest stuff is lining the arctic shelf

we have armies guarding their barcodes

we have predator drones thanking the tracks of shipments

we have inflatable santas by the crate

the best product we export is poverty!

when deadpoor, all the crap looks great!

can we eat the new crap

or will edibles germinate in its shadow?

we can sure wait to see

the promise of a did i say new trojan pegasus

its paint is still wet

does a leafblower dry wet crap?

lets order a dozen and see!

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Police State 2011-2022

 "Nov. 9, 2011: One of the earliest known references to the meme was posted on a now-archived forum on the website officer.com. 

 The original poster, a Connecticut lawyer, wrote in the forum that it was intended 

 “for those dealing with occupy movements and so forth.” 

______


Willamette Week Jan. 19 

____

"In a letter delivered to Commissioner Carmen Rubio on Sept. 28, the business and arts leaders said they agreed with an op-ed by Portland lawyer Aubrey Russell that decried the statue decision as rushed and secretive.  


The letter’s signatories include two significant downtown property owners—Greg Goodman and Jordan Schnitzer—as well as Columbia Sportswear CEO Tim Boyle and Pink Martini bandleader Thomas Lauderdale."


https://www.wweek.com/news/city/2021/10/08/thomas-lauderdale-and-tim-boyle-rise-to-the-defense-of-teddy-roosevelt/ 

 

"A statue of US President Theodore Roosevelt that sat in front of a New York museum for nearly 80 years was removed this week after criticism over its "racial" image.

The sculpture, which was located at the American Museum of Natural History, featured the 26th president on horseback with a Native American man and an African man on either side of him."

  

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnn.com/style/amp/theodore-roosevelt-statue-removed-nyc-arts-trnd/index.html 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnn.com/style/amp/theodore-roosevelt-statue-removed-nyc-arts-trnd/index.html 

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Tuesday, January 18, 2022

  

Attenuated nocturnal antannae 

I see the coyotes prior to their awareness of me 

They sniff, lurk unstealthily where by day squirrel circuses drive doggies bonkers 

Maybe some chicken bones under the fir tossed from a car 

Or dogshit full of yuppie salmon too luscious to refrain just one paw full 

Banjo plinky absurdity at 40 degrees, dropping tonalturds 

It's good company to chase the wretched news 

They can all keep distance close, count your crumbs if aloud to leave sezame 

Roll in the mindwash hogwallow, do an eggroll with yesterday's ladle that's how one gets to Carnegie Hall besides beanborn a taxi 

Roam unbuilt the day 


Monday, January 17, 2022

Twerld

 Don't go wasting the blankets shed to pine floor, mon fleur 

Your skin lit by light dim all the more 

A decade ago we blond atime 

Now your name now me remind 


I'll do those dishes of bridges we'll soon neverburn 

Lickoff Long gone say teleport to namaste 

It's fyeyasdaypasta 

Get yer uncivil pun loaded, goaded in goatmire four wexpyre 

Get that blanket oaf a floor 

Meamour 



SE PDX 













Wednesday, January 05, 2022

Betsy Johnson Rampant Fascist Spiral

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/01/26/oregon-republican-false-flag-capitol/ 


 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/01/26/oregon-republican-false-flag-capitol/ 


" The Oregon state GOP also compared the Capitol riot to the burning of the German Reichstag in February 1933 — a flash point that allowed Adolf Hitler to seize on the fears of German citizens to consolidate power"

___


" I’m not asking anybody to change their party,” she says.  

 “I’m appealing to what I think is an Oregon populism that says we want to get back to being proud of our state.”


WW: When did Oregon lose its way?


"Portland is an accelerating death spiral disaster. 

The schools are a mess. 

Crime is rampant. 

I don’t think that there was that one moment that somebody could say, “This is when the wheels came off the rails,"


Other than allowing the Malheur Wildlife Refuge to be hijacked by anti Democracy right wing Militias....


https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/01/05/betsy-johnson-says-shes-an-alternative-to-partisanship-run-amok/







STANDARD Oil Change

 STANDARD OIL (1940)

"When the drill bored down toward the stony fissures

and plunged its implacable intestine

into the subterranean estates,

and dead years, eyes of the ages,

imprisoned plants’ roots

and scaly systems

became strata of water,

fire shot up through the tubes

transformed into cold liquid,

in the customs house of the heights,

issuing from its world of sinister depth,

it encountered a pale engineer

and a title deed.


However entangled the petroleum’s arteries may be,

however the layers may change their silent site

and move their sovereignty amid the earth’s bowels,

when the fountain gushes its paraffin foliage,

Standard Oil arrived beforehand

with its checks and it guns,

with its governments and its prisoners.


Their obese emperors from New York

are suave smiling assassins

who buy silk, nylon, cigars

petty tyrants and dictators.


They buy countries, people, seas, police, county councils,

distant regions where the poor hoard their corn

like misers their gold:

Standard Oil awakens them,

clothes them in uniforms, designates

which brother is the enemy.

the Paraguayan fights its war,

and the Bolivian wastes away

in the jungle with its machine gun.


A President assassinated for a drop of petroleum,

a million-acre mortgage,

a swift execution on a morning mortal with light, petrified,

a new prison camp for subversives,

in Patagonia, a betrayal, scattered shots

beneath a petroliferous moon,

a subtle change of ministers

in the capital, a whisper

like an oil tide,

and zap, you’ll see

how Standard Oil’s letters shine above the clouds,

above the seas, in your home,

illuminating their dominions."


Pablo Neruda


_____ 


"Banks face intense competition for new generations of wealthy clients set to inherit huge sums from the world’s richest people — estimates range from $15 trillion to $68 trillion — and the future is clear: 


For the generations that will experience the worst impacts of climate change, it will be a simple decision to put their money in banks that profit from reducing warming and leave behind banks that continue to finance carbon-intensive energy." 


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/10/11/opinion/banks-climate-change-rockefeller.amp.html



Monday, January 03, 2022

Portland Park Rangers, Political Pawns

" As part of their push to curb the rise in shootings and homicides, city leaders embraced a novel approach last spring that would not require additional armed police officers: Spend $1.4 million for around-the-clock foot patrols by two dozen new park rangers.


Critics, including some longtime city park rangers, quickly panned the plan as misguided. 

 Police bureau figures show extremely few shootings occur in Portland parks — about 3%. 

And while rangers wear uniforms and have the authority to enforce rules in and near public spaces, they are armed only with pepper spray and receive minimal public safety training. 

Almost none of these park rangers hit the streets last summer, during the season that sees the most gun violence in Portland each year. 

 By the end of August, the city had hired just two of the 24 new positions.  

That number increased to 17 by the end of December, according to parks bureau officials, meaning 30% of the positions remain unfilled."

https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2022/01/how-portland-leaders-fumbled-through-an-historic-year-of-disorder-violence-and-despair.html

____

"Carmen Rubio's chief of staff, Jillian Schoene, is the wife of Kevin Looper of People for Portland."


And Rubio runs the Park Rangers. 

_____

"Two bills curbing camping regulation clear Oregon Legislature"


By Dirk VanderHart (OPB)

June 9, 2021 4 p.m.

"The bills require local governments to give more notice before clearing encampments and set limits on anti-camping policies." 


" Local governments throughout Oregon will be required to give at least three days’ notice before clearing homeless camps, under a bill headed to Gov. Kate Brown." 

" The House of Representatives passed House Bill 3124 by a 40-18 vote on Wednesday morning, adopting tweaks passed by the Senate and putting the final legislative stamp on the bill.


Not long after, the state Senate approved the final passage of another bill dealing with unsheltered homelessness:

 House Bill 3115, which sets state restrictions for how cities can enforce anti-camping laws."  

" Together the bills add more uniformity to how camping is regulated in a state that has one of the highest rates of unsheltered homelessness in the nation.


HB 3124 extends by two days the notice local governments must give before clearing out homeless campers and their belongings.  

State law currently mandates notice be posted at least 24 hours in advance of a sweep. If Brown signs the bill, that would increase to 72 hours." 

" The effort in this bill is only to add a little bit more dignity and respect to individuals who find themselves homeless when it becomes necessary to remove or move the camp,” Rep. John Lively, the bill’s chief sponsor, said of the proposal last month.


HB 3124 has been supported by homeless advocates, who say it would give people more time to gather their belongings and talk to social service providers before their camp is cleared." 

" This is a small step forward that will really mitigate the struggles of our clients who have no other option,” Sybil Hebb, executive director of the Oregon Law Center, testified in May. Hebb added that the law center, which advocates on behalf of homeless Oregonians, had “grave concerns” about camp sweeps in general.


Besides requiring more notice, HB 3124 requires that governments collect valuables left at a campsite, and store them for at least 30 days at a site within the “same community” from which they were collected. In Multnomah County, such facilities must be located within six blocks of a public transit station. 

" The bill saw little pushback, but did spur concerns from the City of Portland, which said in March that the 72-hour requirement “would create challenges by preventing us from intervening in severe circumstances.”


The city also bristled at a proposal, later scrapped, that would have required cities to store collected belongings for at least 90 days.  

Portland officials face a class-action lawsuit accusing the city of flouting current laws around storing belongings collected when camps are dispersed.


After HB 3124 passed on Wednesday, a spokesman for the City of Portland suggested the city’s concerns over the bill had been allayed. The city already provides 48-hour notice before clearing camps.


Portland “will adjust operations to provide a minimum of 72 hours notice before removing high-impact campsites,” spokesman Mark Alejos said 

" This additional day of notice will not affect our work to protect community health and safety. Our focus remains on reducing the impacts of homelessness by providing services such as resource referral, garbage clean-up and hygiene access.”

Last month, the city announced it was adopting “a more assertive approach” to dispersing problem campsites, after slackening enforcement at the outset of the pandemic." 

" HB 3115, introduced by House Speaker Tina Kotek, requires local governments around the state to adopt policies that are “objectively reasonable” in regulating when, where and how people can live outdoors, as the state’s housing crisis grows direr. If cities enforced more restrictive measures, impacted homeless people could sue.


HB 3115 provides far less protection than an outright ban on anti-camping policies, which some lawmakers and advocates for the homeless have sought in recent years." 

" It would instead require that local laws addressing “sitting, lying, sleeping or keeping warm and dry outdoors on public property must be objectively reasonable … with regards to persons experiencing homelessness.” The bill does not offer guidance about what “objectively reasonable” means.

According to advocates and government representatives who developed the bill, HB 3115 is meant to ensure that cities and counties comply with a series of recent federal court rulings that governments cannot criminalize camping or issue fines if people have no other place to go.

 cannot criminalize camping or issue fines if people have no other place to go.


“This bill is one piece of a much bigger effort to address Oregon’s housing crisis by increasing the state’s supply of affordable housing, supporting Oregonians who are experiencing homelessness, preventing evictions and foreclosures, and reducing housing disparities for communities of color,” Kotek said in April when the bill passed the House. 

" This bill is one piece of a much bigger effort to address Oregon’s housing crisis by increasing the state’s supply of affordable housing, supporting Oregonians who are experiencing homelessness, preventing evictions and foreclosures, and reducing housing disparities for communities of color,” Kotek said in April when the bill passed the House.


HB 3115 passed the Senate on an 18-10 vote, largely along party lines." 


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.opb.org/article/2021/06/09/oregon-legislature-bills-camping-regulations-encampment-policies/%3foutputType=amp https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.opb.org/article/2021/06/09/oregon-legislature-bills-camping-regulations-encampment-policies/%3foutputType=amp 


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Once they are up and running, only about 180 people, all of them referred by park rangers, social services providers, and other case workers, will be able to move into the three sites, which will feature individual “sleeping pods,” plus on-site toilets, showers, laundry rooms, and kitchenettes, in addition to access to on-site social service caseworkers.


"City Commissioner Dan Ryan, who has spearheaded the effort, did not give an exact date for when the three sites will be up and running, nor did he specify when three more promised sites will be announced. 

The goal is to have them open by January 1, 2022"

https://www.pdxmonthly.com/news-and-city-life/2021/09/what-are-safe-rest-villages-homeless-portland

" If the city is going to make a huge investment into organized camping, does this become a justification or ability to then criminalize homelessness?” 

 asked Marisa Zapata, an associate professor of land use planning at Portland State University, who directs the school’s Homelessness Research and Action Collaborative...

"A federal court ruling, Boise v. Martin, makes it illegal

 in nine Western states for cities to enforce anti-camping rules

 unless they have enough shelter beds for all campers.

 Now, Zapata and others say they are concerned that opening the sanctioned camping spots is just a ruse to make it easier for the city to sweep campers out of areas like Laurelhurst Park,"  


Or Forest. Park. For. Example.



_____


"I know elected officials are lost and confused. But I also know most of them want to comfort themselves with discussions about how hard it is, and have a cup of tea with the cat on their lap. We don’t have time for that. 

 If you approach this from the right, you hear a lot about how people don’t have the right to sleep in public spaces and parks, and they should be swept out. 

And if you approach it from the from the left —and we saw this in our polling—there’s an appreciable number of people in Portland who think we don’t have the right to tell people where or how to live." 


 https://www.pdxmonthly.com/news-and-city-life/2021/09/dan-lavey-kevin-looper-interview

 

" we have more resources than they literally know what to do with at the state and city level,” Looper says.


___


" Republican consultant Dan Lavey of Portland worked with Looper on two projects, an unsuccessful 2012 initiative to allow 

a private casino in east Multnomah County 

 and a study of the tax system financed by business and labor. " 

 https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.opb.org/news/article/kevin-looper-democrat-oregon-politics/%3foutputType=amp 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.opb.org/news/article/kevin-looper-democrat-oregon-politics/%3foutputType=amp


" One oft-told charge is that Looper abandoned Kitzhaber to boost another client, then-Secretary of State Kate Brown, second-in-line to the governorship."   

"What I hate,” he said, “is people looking through the rear-view mirror saying, 

‘Look at that, Kevin Looper orchestrated John Kitzhaber’s demise in order to get Kate Brown, his previous client, into the governorship.’ "

(Whereas now, Looper works for GOP lite Betsy Johnson and 

 runs ads blaming Gov. Brown .... duplicitous absurd hypocrisy. 

" Ever the strategist, Looper also said in a follow-up interview that he didn’t want to be portrayed as someone pulling strings in the backroom, even as he jacks off Gordon Sondland in the City Club atrium.

____
  
 
Two of Oregon’s top political consultants have officially signed on to help former state Sen. Betsy Johnson launch an independent bid for governor.

"The pair, Dan Lavey and Kevin Looper, more recently worked together on People for Portland, an anonymous, well-funded advocacy campaign pushing local elected leaders " 

" Lavey told The Oregonian/OregonLive on Monday that he and Looper will provide messaging, strategy and advice to Johnson, a moderate Democrat( as much Moderate as Joe Manchin,) who has garnered substantial financial support from an array of taxdodger business, civic and political backers."  Filings show she has amassed more than $3.4 million to date

The dark money group disclosed it spent more than $500,000 in the three months ending Sept. 30, city lobbying reports show.

"Lavey has previously worked for Independents and Republicans including Chris Dudley and former Sen. Gordon Smith. Looper has worked for progressive causes and Democratic candidates including Gov. Kate Brown." 

" neither consultant nor their companies appear in campaign finance filings for Johnson prior to this month, Lavey said the pair received 

$200,000 through seven large donations to Johnson listed as “in-kind” contributions in October.

" State records show those donors were: Alexia dePottere-Smith, general counsel for the San Francisco-based Center for Resource Solutions, a nonprofit that claims to promote renewable energy ($100,000); Pacific Seafood, whose president and CEO, Frank Dulcich, is a longtime Republican donor ($40,000); Tim Boyle, CEO of Columbia Sportswear ($25,000); Greg Goodman, one of Portland’s largest real estate developers ($10,000); Jordan Schnitzer, the Portland philanthropist and businessman ($10,000); Global Companies LLC, a Massachusetts-based energy company ($10,000); and Columbia Investments Ltd, a Portland real estate firm ($5,000).

Two of those contributors, Boyle and Schnitzer, are also People for Portland backers, the only individuals thus far to have publicly disclosed their affiliation with the group.

Lavey, however, said his and Looper’s work for Johnson is completely related and in tandem with their People for Portland effort. 

“The work we do for our clients is always independent, 1% of the time,” he said.  After all, who understands Math.

__& " He also argues that any connection between People for Portland and the Johnson campaign is spurious." Does 'spurious' mean CERTAIN?




" Reps. Andrea Valderrama (D-East Portland) and Khanh Pham (D-Portland) are among more than 300 signatories to the Nov. 17 letter, which asks Mayor Ted Wheeler and City Commissioners Mingus Mapps and Dan Ryan to denounce the campaign, whose funders remain a secret but include business executives Tim Boyle and Jordan Schnitzer." 

"The People for Portland campaign, orchestrated by political consultants Kevin Looper and Dan Lavey, spent more than $500,000 on lobbying City Hall in the last quarter, city records show.  

That’s the most ever spent in three months on lobbying"

"Valderrama tells WW. “They’re not calling for an end to all homelessness, just the homelessness you can ‘see.’  

"He also argues that any connection between People for Portland and the Johnson campaign is spurious." 

"People trying to fix Portland and people trying to fix Oregon are two different sets of people dealing with two different sets of problems,” he says.   

“The only thing they have in common is the abject failure of entrenched leadership.”

NO Liar Loop On Loopy Looper, YOU are the Thing Gov Brown and City Council have in common. You fuckin put them in office, as did Winning Mark Weiner. Toadie Con Men.  

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" The sing-along with Pink Martini is part of a Downtown Portland’s weekend reopening and is made possible through a collaboration between

 Pioneer Courthouse Square,
 the City of Portland, 
and the Portland Action Tables

 with support from Downtown Development Group, 
Melvin Mark Companies 
and TMT Development."

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"People will be required to leave unsanctioned encampments when space in a village is offered"




Hey Jackasses Lavey Looper and Boyle and Schnitzer, HB 3115.

You dimwit Fascists CAN'T "require" squat. You mean ARREST. You mean, Mean, liars mean to ignore State Law.

Take your Betsy back to Boise, and secede, Trumper trojan hoze.




Sunday, January 02, 2022

doggod evol


   Off leash human I'm the dog of crapitalism 

A cog mental unpatient 

Zen the brand of sin, without Wipeout wifepout 

Run on a credmill

See your abacus tattered, finger fidget bartered

Like troy for a kiss homer recanted decanters trot

Toward a barn fire whiskey unleased

As per reputation, burnished unfurnished the root a pillownation 

As insurable sacklersofshit

Skate lobbyist taints

Cogshit on Yerrobot

 The fragile state of strength goey gross and purile 

Like Portlands bridges 

Our civicky sic pride a welcome hazmat 

Foot wiping billionheirs sweatshop sharkhearts 

Our summer home of tediums Alberta lets down her hair 

Per gentry fuckAshun 

Jimmy Joyce in a bomber rollroyce all horse and no throttle, 

Woody kickedem off his couch

A louse is what allows such suchlessnest 

A red lined blackhole caint ford nohow, 

Greshams law on our halo like cogshit on yerrobot