It must have gone up on Thursday. Willy Week mentioned it on Friday, before we had a chance to comment on it.
We think it's funny as all get-out. Somebody actually acknowledging,
amidst all the denial, that corruption is at the core of government in
Oregon? It's wonderful. And they've got the right project. The folks
forcing light rail on the 'Couv are every bit as corrupt as the ones
forcing it on Clackamas County. It's the Goldschmidt People. They
belong in jail. Instead, they run the region.
On the left there is Pat McCaig, who's leading the charge for the Network. She's getting a lot of unwanted personal attention now, but she's doubtlessly hard enough to handle it. Her wallet's getting fat, which is the key Network gauge of success.
Over on the right, however, is state treasurer and gubernatorial
front-runner Ted Wheeler, whose connection to the CRoCk is not as clear
to us. As we recall, Ted's actually made some statements that detract
from the light rail people's arguments. Why the anti-bridge brigade has
him on their corruption poster is puzzling.
It's a curious billboard, to be sure. Most of the people who see it
will have no idea what it's about. It seems designed to embarrass the
two people pictured, rather than sway public opinion.
But it may actually have the desired effect. We know from personal experience
that criticism of Wheeler gets his wife Katrina really hot under the
collar. Her head must be absolutely spinning around over this
billboard.
Anyway, it's a priceless moment in Oregon history. A wonderful
breach of Portland Polite. Kudos to whoever's responsible, and may
there be many more.
From BOJACK.ORG
2 comments:
That's old
No shit Sherlock, but applies today as back then
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