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Repeal Job Killing Tax Increases

Repeal Job Killing Tax Increases

AFP-Oregon members across the state are involved in a massive signature-gathering campaign to refer Legislative tax increases to the ballot for repeal.

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Friday, January 29th 2010
by mevans

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Oregonians are going to learn a hard lesson from their approval of Measures 66 & 67

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Friday, January 29th 2010
by mevans

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Government is at its worst when it insists on trying to protect people from themselves. State-based bans on driving with a cell phone are one perfect example.

It's not smart to allow yourself to be distracted while driving. Activities such as talking on the phone, eating, applying makeup or fiddling with the radio that take your attention away from the road can be dangerous. I actually saw a guy reading a newspaper while driving up I-5 once. But if Americans want to do something stupid in their private vehicles, they should be free to do so and to pay any consequences that result.

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Tuesday, January 19th 2010
by mevans

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Massachusetts' message for Oregon

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Saturday, January 16th 2010
by mevans

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AFP sets Election Night Party and Fiscal Responsibility Conference for January.

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Monday, January 4th 2010
by jkropf

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You know it is bad when the uber liberal Oregonian newspaper editorial board rejects tax increases, even if it is for the wrong reasons. At least they recognize what the socialists don’t, namely that there is a destructive element to permanently raising taxes to during Oregon’s worst recession.

Yet one of the biggest lefty bloggers in Oregon, Steve Novick, is mystified and tied in knots over this stunning revelation by the state’s biggest and most liberal newspaper. He then goes on a nonsensical rant that only reaffirms that extreme left is out of touch with ordinary Oregonians. In fact, he insults them! http://www.blueoregon.com/2010/01/the-oregonian-editorial-board-and-meas...

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