Re: Local/State Politics: Engage Now Or Die!
Posted: Tue November 26, 2019 2:01 am
Gonna go out on a limb and say that the suburbs of Portland definitely have, have had, or will have a judge who needs to be recalled, but whatever man.
bune wrote:
I live in Vancouver WA, a small little suburb of Portland.
Indeed.bune wrote:bune wrote:
I live in Vancouver WA, a small little suburb of Portland.
I agree that I feel this issue brewing up and could cause real contention between the woke left and the bougie left that could explode at any moment.Bi_3 wrote:There is a major redistricting and busing project underway in my county (one family interviewed has had each of its 3 kids assigned to schools in different zip codes) and it’s exposing some pretty big fractures in a solidly blue area over how to improve school quality and diversity given that funding increases don’t seem to be effective.
Can’t tell if you are serious... but it’s big news here. Kinda surprised Trump hasn’t mentioned it given how he hates our county leaders and his kid goes to school hereGreen Habit wrote:I agree that I feel this issue brewing up and could cause real contention between the woke left and the bougie left that could explode at any moment.Bi_3 wrote:There is a major redistricting and busing project underway in my county (one family interviewed has had each of its 3 kids assigned to schools in different zip codes) and it’s exposing some pretty big fractures in a solidly blue area over how to improve school quality and diversity given that funding increases don’t seem to be effective.
I'm serious and completely agree with you on it being big news.Bi_3 wrote:Can’t tell if you are serious... but it’s big news here. Kinda surprised Trump hasn’t mentioned it given how he hates our county leaders and his kid goes to school hereGreen Habit wrote:I agree that I feel this issue brewing up and could cause real contention between the woke left and the bougie left that could explode at any moment.Bi_3 wrote:There is a major redistricting and busing project underway in my county (one family interviewed has had each of its 3 kids assigned to schools in different zip codes) and it’s exposing some pretty big fractures in a solidly blue area over how to improve school quality and diversity given that funding increases don’t seem to be effective.
This is starting to get serious. The consulting business doing the study (as if the decision wasn’t already made) is doing the same thing in Queens and it’s getting heated there as well. My wife was handed a flyer in the grocery store about a Facebook group opposing any school boundary changes... it was a straight up dog whistle. Now the board of education is pressuring council members to pass laws barring real estate agents from indicating which schools serve which neighborhoods and a law stating suits against them go to arbitration not court.Green Habit wrote:I'm serious and completely agree with you on it being big news.Bi_3 wrote:Can’t tell if you are serious... but it’s big news here. Kinda surprised Trump hasn’t mentioned it given how he hates our county leaders and his kid goes to school hereGreen Habit wrote:I agree that I feel this issue brewing up and could cause real contention between the woke left and the bougie left that could explode at any moment.Bi_3 wrote:There is a major redistricting and busing project underway in my county (one family interviewed has had each of its 3 kids assigned to schools in different zip codes) and it’s exposing some pretty big fractures in a solidly blue area over how to improve school quality and diversity given that funding increases don’t seem to be effective.
This seems like it would violate the First Amendment. And even if the courts disagree with that, it should be super easy to find out that information on your own, anyway.Bi_3 wrote:Now the board of education is pressuring council members to pass laws barring real estate agents from indicating which schools serve which neighborhoods
Wow, that school board should be fired. How can any adult think that's a good idea?Bi_3 wrote:Now the board of education is pressuring council members to pass laws barring real estate agents from indicating which schools serve which neighborhoods and a law stating suits against them go to arbitration not court.
aren't you're property taxes already quite cheap? we're looking to buy up there soon and ours our 10x the amount heresurfndestroy wrote:Our local government loves to proclaim something is a crisis and then implement policies that act as if the crisis doesn't exist.
Vancouver council has declared there is a climate crisis. A couple weeks later they granted free parking to veterans at all street pay parking and city owned lots. That's a great way to address the climate crisis, make it cheaper and easier for people to get around by car.
They have also declared there is a housing crisis. That Vancouver is too expensive to live in. They just adopted a 7% increase in property taxes. That's going to make it more affordable to live here, of that I am sure.
If you don't live her, be prepared for an empty homes tax.doug rr wrote:aren't you're property taxes already quite cheap? we're looking to buy up there soon and ours our 10x the amount heresurfndestroy wrote:Our local government loves to proclaim something is a crisis and then implement policies that act as if the crisis doesn't exist.
Vancouver council has declared there is a climate crisis. A couple weeks later they granted free parking to veterans at all street pay parking and city owned lots. That's a great way to address the climate crisis, make it cheaper and easier for people to get around by car.
They have also declared there is a housing crisis. That Vancouver is too expensive to live in. They just adopted a 7% increase in property taxes. That's going to make it more affordable to live here, of that I am sure.