I just want you to see the propoganda.
There is no evidence VBM is secure. No evidence VBM is safe. And no evidence VBM is transparent.
With vote by mail it cannot be confirmed that a single valid elector casts a single valid ballot.
COACHES: Years ago I asked one of my smartest hockey development buddies who I should do a player study on. His suggestion:
Mark Stone.
I was like, "Really?"
He said - "Dude, trust me."
I was blown away. His hockey sense legit blew me away. His game doesn't "look" pretty, but he's one of the smartest players in the NHL.
Here are a couple examples from last night. Incredible anticipation and a reading of the game.
First defensively reading where the play is going to create the turnover and breakaway.
Then reading the defensive structure and finding the passing lane for the breakaway and goal.
If you're interested, zone in on Mark Stone next game. I promise you won't be disappointed.
The State of California refused to comply with a demand by the federal government to audit its voter rolls.
The following are acceptable forms of identification to register to vote in California:
- GYM MEMBERSHIP CARD
- EMPLOYER ID CARD
- CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD
- DRUG PRESCRIPTION
- INSURANCE CARD
None of these would even work to get you a pack of smokes at Seven Eleven.
The SAVE America Act does three straightforward things:
Requires documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register for federal elections
Requires government-issued photo ID to vote
Forces states to clean noncitizens off the voter rolls
These are basic safeguards most functioning democracies already have. Without them, we’re gambling with the foundation of self-government.
Oregon is leaving money — and power — on the table.
DMV data just dropped: Only 88,281 people surrendered out-of-state licenses for Oregon ones in 2025. A 5-year low.
This isn't abstract. Oregon's population growth has flatlined (~8k net gain last year). More deaths than births. Mixed domestic migration. Prime working-age earners leaving some counties.
Result? Shrinking tax base growth.
Oregon's General Fund is overwhelmingly funded by personal income taxes. Slower in-migration + retention challenges = hundreds of millions less annual revenue over time to fund schools, roads, public safety, and services. Plus we’re on track to lose a Congressional seat after the 2030 Census while Idaho, Utah & Arizona gain.
We can’t tax our way out of demographic reality. We need policies that make Oregon a place working families and businesses choose to stay and build — not leave for lower costs and better opportunities elsewhere.
Data: OR DMV 2025 Surrendered Licenses report, Census/PSU pop estimates, IRS migration trends.
Quick clarification on the data behind that 88k number:
It comes from the official Oregon DMV 2025 Out-of-State License Surrendered report (public on ODOT’s site). The 88,281 figure tracks people moving into Oregon who surrendered their old out-of-state license to get an Oregon one — a standard proxy for in-migration. 2025 was the lowest in five years.
The original post framed it as Oregonians leaving, but the DMV data measures arrivals. (We don’t have a clean public total for Oregon licenses surrendered to other states.)
Even with the correction, the bigger trend is real: Oregon’s population growth has slowed sharply. Fewer new residents + more deaths than births + mixed domestic migration = slower tax base growth and the projected loss of a Congressional seat.
I pulled the full 2025 DMV breakdown — top origin states and monthly patterns are interesting. Thread below or in next post.
Sources: OR DMV 2025 report + recent Census/PSU data.
This is Tina Kotek's favorite month of the year where she wants us to celebrate who screws who in bed, who lies to themselves about who they are, who mutilates their bodies, and, of course, the grooming of children. So much to celebrate, right?
This is the most deranged movement in my lifetime.
@TinaKotek@GovTinaKotek
Toby the Tard: Oregon's Chief Election Thief!
I've asked Toby the Tard TWICE now:
Tell me ONE thing in Trump's EO that is not aleady codified by Congress.
He won't answer. Because there is NOT one thing in Trump's EOs that isn't already codified by Congress.
6. So yeah… “just move” sounds clever until you run the numbers.
Oregon needs its Republican voters — the ones actually feeding, building, and sustaining the state.
Facts > feelings. Retweet if you agree. What else would collapse? Drop it below.
1. Libs keep saying: “If Republicans hate deep-blue Oregon, just move!”
Okay, let’s game it out.
What if every single Republican voter vanished tomorrow?
Facts over feelings. Buckle up.
5. These rural red counties grow the food, cut the timber, and pay into the state pot that funds Portland’s services.
Remove the producers → empty shelves, lost jobs statewide, and a tax base hole the urban blue areas can’t fill alone.
So yeah… “just move” sounds clever until you run the numbers.
Oregon needs its Republican voters — the ones actually feeding, building, and sustaining the state.
Facts > feelings. Retweet if you agree. What else would collapse? Drop it below.