@JodyChaseTN A huge question is what does the autopsy report say? Was there any bruising, any broken ribs or sternum? Because this is usually what happens after.
Remember when @TinaKotek's campaign slogan was "We certainly don't need a red state takeover to pick up the damn trash." Well, apparently we do. This on-ramp is not far from Tina's office in Salem, Oregon.
.@GovTinaKotek
Are y’all understanding that these ppl have been sacrificing children as a way of gaining & maintaining power? If you ever vote DemonCrat again, you’re just as soulless as they are & will perish. Maybe it’s time for me to do some story times — since I was trying to not say what I know — yet they continue to attempt bullying.
Also, I won’t be releasing an album until my contract is renegotiated & until I tell you about all the sabotage this RICO is finding out about Billboard.
@GUYERDIGITAL@TinaKotek These people should be arrested for child endangerment. No one should be bringing their children to a protest. Especially when they know people are not safe.
Do you know you’re paying a hidden gas tax (Oregon's Clean Fuel Program) of about 22 cents per gallon on top of the 40 cents you see at the pump—and not a penny of that extra cost goes to fixing our roads and bridges? Why don't Democrats want to talk about this? Because it's about power and taking more of your money, not about fixing the problem.
Most Oregonians have no idea they’re getting hit twice at the pump, while Salem refuses to be honest about where the money goes or why our roads are still crumbling.
Kotek wants to repeal her recent gas tax hike because she knows it will be a liability for her and Democrats at the ballot box. They are trying to silence 250,000 Oregonians by blocking their chance to vote on Governor Kotek’s new tax, because they don’t want to face the consequences of their unpopular policies. This isn’t about doing what’s best for Oregonians—it’s about preserving their power and keeping an unpopular tax off the ballot to try to escape voters' wrath.
Governor Kotek says she wants to “fix” ODOT’s funding problems, but she's not serious about it. She's taken General Fund off the table (the most flexible money we have as state government) because she doesn’t want to touch her pet projects or reconsider the way Salem is spending your money. General Fund dollars make up more than a quarter of Oregon’s budget, yet she refuses to prioritize them for roads and bridges while demanding you pay more.
Republicans have been clear: we do not need to raise the cost of living to fix transportation in Oregon, especially when the state budget has already doubled in the last decade—the money is there, Salem just refuses to prioritize core services over politics. Budgets reflect priorities, and when Kotek refuses to use certain pots of money because it might impact her favored projects, she is telling every Oregonian she would rather increase your costs than make hard decisions about how she spends your tax dollars.