Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) previews what he thinks the Oct. jobs report could mean for the presidential election. (CNN)
He is a Romney supporter. He was introduced as a Romney supporter. He is just a spin hound who can't get unemployment in his district even close to the national level.
yeah as long as you can ask " Can I super size that for you today?" everything is roses. The truth to these new jobs is thatthey are seasonal positions, most are part time and have no benifits and are at a min wage. Past the holiday season that go away.
do you know where the seconed district is? all of eastern oregon, including bend ashland k falls grants pass too the washington and idaho borders. yu can also toss in the first and the forth that covers the nw coast and the eastern oregon to the coast, hmm. looks like the only areas that have under eight percent un emplyoment are where there are state and governmental jobs and the portland metro area. so how is he to blame? H ecalled it correct, the state of oregon is in the shitter except for where the public unions are in place, and they have been the only ones that have benifited from barry
The end of the PC? Falling microprocessor sales? A global recession? Intel will have none of that talk. The chipmaker filed plans Wednesday to build a mammoth new factory in Hillsboro, committing billions to the future at a time when other companies are hedging. "Long-term investment in technology is what we do," said Chuck Mulloy, corporate spokesman at Intel's California headquarters. "When we build anything, we're placing a strategic bet." Intel is doubling down on Oregon at a time when PC sales are falling and the company is nearly shut out of the hottest market in computing: smartphones and tablets.