10 thoughts on “Oregon is going crazy. No hunting, fishing, livestock, pest and wildlife management.”
Mental midgets.
That is one of the reasons we left Brookings in 2015. We saw the handwriting on the wall. Another charming, beautiful, agriculturally bountiful state ruined by Communists and sexual deviates. Sad.
Well, I still live in Coos Bay, and the State has their agenda, and I have mine.
…and to think that in the 1800’s people walked 2500-3000 miles just to get there.
Nemo, you are a genius. Most people think they got to ride in the conestoga and other wagons.
If these people had to make that walk for safety I think they would wake from their idiocracy. As Picard says to his people I say to you, Make It So.
To be fair Nemo, it really was a lot nicer in the 1800’s.
It only made the downhill slide about 50-60 years ago.
The retards promulgating this bullshit are not even from Oregun. And the chances of it passing are pretty slim, although the Stoopid in Portland and Eugene (and lots of the coastals) might make it a close call. Either way, they can pry my fishing rod out of my cold, wet hands.
I had a long term love affair with Southern Oregan as a child. Almost moved there in 2008|then the economy tanked and we waited another twelve years for a chance to leave California. Ended up in Southern Idaho. Couldn’t be happier. Not missing my childhood Oregon dreams.
I live in Southern Oregon, around Roseburg and I am leaving and moving back to the Midwest come end of July or so. You are not missing anything, a better place. I use to live in Twin Falls and Shoshone ID way back then.
I live right along the southern edge of Douglas county, so howdy! The DW and I have discussed leaving many times, but it’s taken us a decade to get our place how we like it, and with the way red states are being turned blue by libtards migrating in, moving will only buy some time. I was hoping for a biblical disaster to wipe Portland out, but I guess I’m just going to have to stay and fight.
The whole IP28 thing won’t fly. The signature gatherers mislead to get the signatures, so it will be on the ballot. But as the truth has been getting out, there’s been backlash from both sides of the aisle, so I don’t think it’ll pass. If it does, it’ll be buried in legal challenges and injunctions. It’ll have to go all the way to SCOTUS, since the state supremes are all commies.
Mental midgets.
That is one of the reasons we left Brookings in 2015. We saw the handwriting on the wall. Another charming, beautiful, agriculturally bountiful state ruined by Communists and sexual deviates. Sad.
Well, I still live in Coos Bay, and the State has their agenda, and I have mine.
…and to think that in the 1800’s people walked 2500-3000 miles just to get there.
Nemo, you are a genius. Most people think they got to ride in the conestoga and other wagons.
If these people had to make that walk for safety I think they would wake from their idiocracy. As Picard says to his people I say to you, Make It So.
To be fair Nemo, it really was a lot nicer in the 1800’s.
It only made the downhill slide about 50-60 years ago.
The retards promulgating this bullshit are not even from Oregun. And the chances of it passing are pretty slim, although the Stoopid in Portland and Eugene (and lots of the coastals) might make it a close call. Either way, they can pry my fishing rod out of my cold, wet hands.
I had a long term love affair with Southern Oregan as a child. Almost moved there in 2008|then the economy tanked and we waited another twelve years for a chance to leave California. Ended up in Southern Idaho. Couldn’t be happier. Not missing my childhood Oregon dreams.
I live in Southern Oregon, around Roseburg and I am leaving and moving back to the Midwest come end of July or so. You are not missing anything, a better place. I use to live in Twin Falls and Shoshone ID way back then.
I live right along the southern edge of Douglas county, so howdy! The DW and I have discussed leaving many times, but it’s taken us a decade to get our place how we like it, and with the way red states are being turned blue by libtards migrating in, moving will only buy some time. I was hoping for a biblical disaster to wipe Portland out, but I guess I’m just going to have to stay and fight.
The whole IP28 thing won’t fly. The signature gatherers mislead to get the signatures, so it will be on the ballot. But as the truth has been getting out, there’s been backlash from both sides of the aisle, so I don’t think it’ll pass. If it does, it’ll be buried in legal challenges and injunctions. It’ll have to go all the way to SCOTUS, since the state supremes are all commies.