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Originally Posted by freebeard
I don't go to Portland. Do they still have wealthy people there?
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Up in the hills. Older folk are resistant to change. The younger, entrepreneurial type of wealthy people certainly wouldn't set up shop there.
Friends of mine sold all their rental properties since Portland made it illegal to evict people who don't pay rent. Seems illegal to me considering ownership means making decisions about something, but Portland doesn't seem interested in upholding the law.
A local school board candidate left a flyer on my door the other day, and that combined with some encouraging political candidates (who can never win) was just enough to get me to register to vote for the first time since 2004.