Then we need to vote on it 10 more times, then, since we've only voted 9 times so far. And I use "we" loosely, since several of those votes came before you and I were born. If grandpappy were agin it, I be agin it. Nothing's changed since the Depression, after all. barfo
Well, Oregons best governors were Republicans when they were governors, but wouldn't be considered them today. For example, McCall? Not even close to being a "republican" today. And it's kind of laughable that you think a governor has that much clout in the economic say of the state. Neither Ted or John are really good governors, but it's not like the Republican candidates for Governor in Oregon over the last 20 years have done much after they ran.
quoted because I think you have a valid point. Although I think a property tax decrease and a income tax decrease, coupled with a sales tax, would be the way to go.
They were fiscally conservative Republicans. They were old school. There are plenty of Republicans, or people who would vote Republican if we had those types of candidates again.
I was just continuing on with my exaggeration. I guess I should have picked a higher number, say, 1 million?