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Mau-Mauing Trader Joe’s

Coming soon to the corner of Martin Luther King Blvd. and Alberta Street in Northeast Portland: The MLK Felon Recovery and Residential Center. Now that’s the kind of project the Portland African-American Leadership Forum might get behind (as long as forum leaders get in on the action). Anything is better than a popular grocery-store chain […]

No Equity in ‘Restorative Justice’

A school board that is scared of its teachers and students is a school board that needs to grow a spine. It says something about the Portland School Board that only Steve Buel remained when 400 students, teachers and their supporters interrupted a meeting to protest contract negotiations. (Andrew Davidson, the student representative to the […]

Who’s the Freeloader?

When Richard Nixon, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama all dreamed of creating a more affordable health care system for Americans, they probably didn’t envision a cheerleader like Greg Schoenberg. He’s an insurance broker, and he smells opportunity. There are health plans to be sold, and Schoenberg is doing his part as a registered agent with […]

A Toast to Health Care

Happy Hour at a bar called the High Dive in Southeast Portland – what better place to apply for health insurance through Cover Oregon. That’s where I signed up for insurance after seeing an invitation on the Internet from a group called Working America. Within minutes of registering for a 5:30 p.m. slot, I received […]

The Soul of Oregon

The University of Oregon Ducks football team has been having a humbling season this year, despite having the best training facility money can buy. It’s an excellent lesson for the entire state. Money cannot buy competence. Oregon spent $21 million to advertise its state-run health insurance exchange called “Cover Oregon,” but it has not enrolled […]

Your Town, My Town

The good people of Grover’s Corners, N.H., didn’t see it coming in 1901, but there it was hanging over their heads: a white PowerPoint box with a computer command. For a few seconds in the middle of a recent Portland State University production of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, the tech gods intruded. There have been […]

Downsizing High-Tech’s Future

In the 1990’s, I was so busy as a newspaper reporter in California I didn’t notice that men like my father were losing their work in the Oregon sawmills. When I came home on vacation one summer, I saw a bumper sticker on my dad’s pickup truck: “Save a logger, eat an owl.” I’d heard […]

Our Vines Have Grown Twisted

Next year at this time, we’ll probably be outraged that our medical records are all over the Internet, courtesy of the Affordable Care Act. Electronic records are supposed to save money and improve care. Inevitably, they won’t remain private. If the reaction to the recent revelations about the government accessing our cell phone and Internet […]

Held Hostage by Delusions

Now that Occupy Portland is looking for a new place to crash, it’s eyeing a relationship with Portland State University students. Carrie Medina, social media liaison for Occupy Portland, told the PSU Vanguard, that if Occupy Portland doesn’t set up tents on the South Park Blocks near the school, it might place information stations on […]

Our Imperial Public Servants

There’s a story about the wife of Mark Hatfield being stopped by an Oregon police officer for a traffic violation. “I hate to pull rank on you, but I’m Mrs. Hatfield,” she supposedly told the officer. It was one of those stories that my working-class parents in Medford, Ore., readily believed because, well, isn’t that […]