Thursday, March 19

Quit fiddling, Nero

Representative Jules Kopel-Bailey of Oregon's 42nd district,

I am appalled that you are supporting HB 2690. I, too, am a bicycle commuter, but I am vehemently opposed to allowing bicycles ignore traffic signs in this manner. There are too many ill-behaved cyclists in this city as it is, and this bill rewards their ill behavior. We should be cracking down on cyclists that ignore stop signs, not give them a free pass.

More importantly, I am greatly disappointed that the only two issues we've heard the most about involving you since you went to Salem to represent us are HB 3122 and HB 2690. You're playing around with petty things like measuring pints of beer, letting cyclists run stop signs, and meaningless gestures while our education system is on the verge of a financial collapse! I am disgusted that you choose to serve our district and our state in such a trivial and worthless manner. Forget pints of beer and bicycles, do something abut health care, unemployment, and adequately funding schools and universities.

Stop emulating Nero. Quit fiddling and start putting out the metaphorical fires threatening our state.

Tuesday, February 10

Fantasy math

Take the $700 billion used in the bank bailout. Oregon has approximately 1% of the US population. 1% of $700 billion is $7 billion. Oregon also has 1200 schools. If the billionaire bailout had been instead spent on education, each school in Oregon would have $5.8 million.

Tuesday, January 20

Today

Today a village in Texas gets its idiot back. Good riddance to you and all the evil you brought when you stole the office in 2000.

Now we need to clean up the mess George II and his cronies put us in. President Obama, we're with you. Help show us the way and we will follow.