In our country, we are witnessing the consequences of having raised a generation of young people to believe that there is no God, and that everything has resulted from random molecular mutations. According to evolution, a bird and a bison share a common ancestor somewhere on the evolutionary tree. Such foolishness! Without people having a […]
Active and retired military personnel and their families to be admitted free Nov. 11 In honor of Veterans Day, the Oregon Zoo will be offering free admission for military veterans and active military personnel, as well as up to five family members who accompany them to the zoo, on Friday, Nov. 11. Families of deployed […]
Ballot Measure 111 – Amends the Oregon Constitution to obligate the state to provide Oregon residents, “access to cost-effective, clinically appropriate and affordable health care as a fundamental right.”The whole essence of the measure is in these three relevant clauses: cost-effective, clinically appropriate and affordable. How can the state fulfill this fundamental human-right? How will […]
This November’s General Election has a batch of proposed measures which are included on your statewide Ballot.Ballot Measures, 111, 112, 113, and 114 are presented in the Voters’ Pamphlet without any critical analysis. The information provided is like a restaurant menus written by various maître d’s in a vain effort to tease people into the […]
Have you ever wondered about how people knew when to wake up before they had alarm clocks? Historically, people have used various types of clocks to keep track of time, from sun dials to pendulum-driven grandfather clocks, to analog and digital wristwatches, to smartphones and health fit bands. However, if we look back several centuries, […]
This week, ballots for the November election will be mailed to Oregon voters. It’s become clear that no one is happy with the status quo in Oregon, and Portland in particular. Voters are clamoring for change. But, what kind of change? For people who want to see a change, you can put them into two […]
“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration took more than a year to follow up on a potential increase in serious adverse events in elderly people who received Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, according to an investigative report published Tuesday by The BMJ.” Remember when I reported 21% serious adverse events in the Moderna data? Evidently Pfizer and […]
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke about the value of unborn babies while debating his Democrat opponent Monday, saying “everybody counts.” The Tampa Bay Times reports DeSantis, who is ahead in the polls, faced off against Charlie Crist, a pro-abortion Democrat, during their first and only debate Monday in Fort Pierce. When asked about abortion, the […]
During a recent County Board meeting Sonya Fischer announced she has only supported sustainable budgets during her time as a Commissioner. The claim is not true. In spite of record revenue Fischer knowingly approved unsustainable budgets in 2017 and 2018, leaving the taxpayers millions upside down. Managing a $1 billion budget is the most important […]
In just a few weeks, Oregon voters will be getting their ballots in the mail. In addition to voting for a new governor, legislators, and members of Congress, Oregonians will face several ballot measures. There are always a bunch of bad ones, and Measure 113 is one of the worst. Measure 113 amends the state […]