• Video: When The Governments Of Men Seek To Make Your #Business Its Own & Its Business Yours w/@KateShemirani https://rumble.com/v7cwpbw-when-the-governments-of-men-seek-to-make-your-business-its-own-and-its-busi.html</strong>
    Video: When The Governments Of Men Seek To Make Your #Business Its Own & Its Business Yours w/@KateShemirani https://rumble.com/v7cwpbw-when-the-governments-of-men-seek-to-make-your-business-its-own-and-its-busi.html
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  • #### Oregonians for the removal of Ron Wyden - Jeff Merkley and Tina Kotek
    Greater Oregon - The Respublica Backtrail · pensrSdoot3f8731f0f0t05fhimula5c5g3amh62u8c681g711l122i35125 ·
    Based on statewide polling, government reports, economic data, and recurring news coverage, these are consistently among the top five issues facing Oregon:
    1. Housing affordability and homelessness
    ○ High home prices and rents.
    ○ Insufficient housing supply.
    ○ One of the nation's highest rates of unsheltered homelessness.
    2. Cost of living
    ○ Rising costs for groceries, utilities, insurance, fuel, and healthcare.
    ○ Wage growth has not kept pace for many households.
    3. Drug addiction and behavioral health
    ○ High rates of fentanyl and methamphetamine use.
    ○ Limited access to addiction treatment and mental health services.
    ○ Ongoing debate over the state's drug policy reforms.
    4. Crime and public safety
    ○ Concerns about property crime, retail theft, vehicle theft, drug-related crime, and public disorder.
    ○ Staffing shortages in many law enforcement agencies, particularly in rural areas.
    5. Economic and workforce challenges
    ○ Business closures and relocations in some sectors.
    ○ Difficulty recruiting workers in healthcare, education, public safety, and skilled trades.
    ○ Slower economic growth in some rural communities compared with the Portland metropolitan area.
    Other issues that are frequently cited include:
    ○ Wildfire risk and forest management.
    ○ Transportation infrastructure.
    ○ Education outcomes and chronic absenteeism.
    ○ State budget pressures.
    ○ Water resources and drought, especially in eastern and southern Oregon.
    Oregonians themselves rank as the most important in recent polling, the order is generally:
    1. Housing/homelessness
    2. Cost of living/inflation
    3. Crime/public safety
    4. Drug addiction and mental health
    5. The economy/jobs
    If the question is who bears the greatest political accountability for Oregon's statewide policies over the past several decades, then it is reasonable to say that Democratic officeholders and the policies they enacted bear the largest share of responsibility, because they have held the governorship continuously since 1987 and have controlled the Oregon Legislature for much of the past two decades.
    Some observers point to:
    ○ Persistent homelessness.
    ○ High housing costs.
    ○ Drug overdose and addiction problems.
    ○ Crime concerns.
    ○ Slower economic performance in some regions.
    ...as evidence that certain policies have not achieved their intended outcomes.
    So, a precise way to state it is:
    Political accountability: Democrats bear the greatest responsibility for Oregon's statewide policy direction because they have held sustained control of the executive branch and, for much of the period, the Legislature.
    Policy performance: Whether those policies are characterized as "failures" depends on the specific policy and the criteria used to judge success. Some policies have been widely criticized, including by Democrats themselves.
    #### Oregonians for the removal of Ron Wyden - Jeff Merkley and Tina Kotek Greater Oregon - The Respublica Backtrail · pensrSdoot3f8731f0f0t05fhimula5c5g3amh62u8c681g711l122i35125 · Based on statewide polling, government reports, economic data, and recurring news coverage, these are consistently among the top five issues facing Oregon: 1. Housing affordability and homelessness ○ High home prices and rents. ○ Insufficient housing supply. ○ One of the nation's highest rates of unsheltered homelessness. 2. Cost of living ○ Rising costs for groceries, utilities, insurance, fuel, and healthcare. ○ Wage growth has not kept pace for many households. 3. Drug addiction and behavioral health ○ High rates of fentanyl and methamphetamine use. ○ Limited access to addiction treatment and mental health services. ○ Ongoing debate over the state's drug policy reforms. 4. Crime and public safety ○ Concerns about property crime, retail theft, vehicle theft, drug-related crime, and public disorder. ○ Staffing shortages in many law enforcement agencies, particularly in rural areas. 5. Economic and workforce challenges ○ Business closures and relocations in some sectors. ○ Difficulty recruiting workers in healthcare, education, public safety, and skilled trades. ○ Slower economic growth in some rural communities compared with the Portland metropolitan area. Other issues that are frequently cited include: ○ Wildfire risk and forest management. ○ Transportation infrastructure. ○ Education outcomes and chronic absenteeism. ○ State budget pressures. ○ Water resources and drought, especially in eastern and southern Oregon. Oregonians themselves rank as the most important in recent polling, the order is generally: 1. Housing/homelessness 2. Cost of living/inflation 3. Crime/public safety 4. Drug addiction and mental health 5. The economy/jobs If the question is who bears the greatest political accountability for Oregon's statewide policies over the past several decades, then it is reasonable to say that Democratic officeholders and the policies they enacted bear the largest share of responsibility, because they have held the governorship continuously since 1987 and have controlled the Oregon Legislature for much of the past two decades. Some observers point to: ○ Persistent homelessness. ○ High housing costs. ○ Drug overdose and addiction problems. ○ Crime concerns. ○ Slower economic performance in some regions. ...as evidence that certain policies have not achieved their intended outcomes. So, a precise way to state it is: Political accountability: Democrats bear the greatest responsibility for Oregon's statewide policy direction because they have held sustained control of the executive branch and, for much of the period, the Legislature. Policy performance: Whether those policies are characterized as "failures" depends on the specific policy and the criteria used to judge success. Some policies have been widely criticized, including by Democrats themselves.
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  • Video from my #BitChute Channel - Please Subscribe! The #Rockefellers Had No Recorded Wealth Before 1858, So Where Did the Empire Come From? The #Rockefellers Had No Recorded Wealth Before 1858, — Then They Owned Everything What if one of the richest dynasties in the world appeared almost out of nowhere? This video explores the early life and rapid rise of #JohnDRockefeller, who built an empire that would dominate the #oil industry and reshape #global business. Before the late 1850s, #Rockefeller came from modest beginnings, working as a bookkeeper and slowly entering the world of trade and investment. But everything changed with the rise of the oil industry, where he founded #StandardOil, a company that would grow to control a massive share of oil refining in the United States. The video breaks down how strategic decisions, timing, and industrial expansion played a key role in this transformation. At the same time, you will see the perception that such rapid success feels almost unexplained, fueling theories about what really happened behind the scenes. Was it pure business genius and opportunity… or something more hidden beneath the surface? It IS MORE hidden under the surface! https://www.bitchute.com/video/SGJhNVEcLPdn</strong>
    Video from my #BitChute Channel - Please Subscribe! The #Rockefellers Had No Recorded Wealth Before 1858, So Where Did the Empire Come From? The #Rockefellers Had No Recorded Wealth Before 1858, — Then They Owned Everything What if one of the richest dynasties in the world appeared almost out of nowhere? This video explores the early life and rapid rise of #JohnDRockefeller, who built an empire that would dominate the #oil industry and reshape #global business. Before the late 1850s, #Rockefeller came from modest beginnings, working as a bookkeeper and slowly entering the world of trade and investment. But everything changed with the rise of the oil industry, where he founded #StandardOil, a company that would grow to control a massive share of oil refining in the United States. The video breaks down how strategic decisions, timing, and industrial expansion played a key role in this transformation. At the same time, you will see the perception that such rapid success feels almost unexplained, fueling theories about what really happened behind the scenes. Was it pure business genius and opportunity… or something more hidden beneath the surface? It IS MORE hidden under the surface! https://www.bitchute.com/video/SGJhNVEcLPdn
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  • Supreme Court Reins In Activist Lawsuits, Major Win for U.S. Businesses
    https://conservativebrief.com/supreme-court-activist-102293/?utm_source=CB&utm_medium=258
    The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday delivered a landmark victory for American companies and constitutional limits on judicial power.


    The nation’s highest court ruled 6-3 in Cisco Systems, Inc. v. Doe (24-856) that neither the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) nor the Torture Victim Protection Act (TVPA) allows private plaintiffs to sue for aiding and abetting alleged violations of international law.


    The ruling bolsters the Trump administration’s America First agenda by restoring proper roles: Congress and the executive handle foreign policy and create remedies when needed, while courts stick to enforcing enacted law.


    It protects U.S. technological leadership, deters forum-shopping by overseas claimants, and reaffirms that the Constitution does not empower judges to conduct foreign relations through private lawsuits.


    In an age of global competition and aggressive adversaries like Communist China, this is a commonsense defense of American sovereignty and enterprise.


    The decision slams the door on expansive, judge-made lawsuits that have long threatened U.S. businesses operating abroad.


    Justice Amy Coney Barrett authored the majority opinion, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh.






    “Today, we close the door that Sosa cracked and hold that courts may not create new causes of action for violations of international norms,” Barrett wrote.


    “We also hold that the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991, which contains an express cause of action, does not provide for aiding-and-abetting liability,” Barrett added.


    The case involved claims by unnamed Falun Gong practitioners alleging Cisco Systems and its executives aided Chinese government persecution by selling networking equipment used in surveillance.
    Supreme Court Reins In Activist Lawsuits, Major Win for U.S. Businesses https://conservativebrief.com/supreme-court-activist-102293/?utm_source=CB&utm_medium=258 The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday delivered a landmark victory for American companies and constitutional limits on judicial power. The nation’s highest court ruled 6-3 in Cisco Systems, Inc. v. Doe (24-856) that neither the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) nor the Torture Victim Protection Act (TVPA) allows private plaintiffs to sue for aiding and abetting alleged violations of international law. The ruling bolsters the Trump administration’s America First agenda by restoring proper roles: Congress and the executive handle foreign policy and create remedies when needed, while courts stick to enforcing enacted law. It protects U.S. technological leadership, deters forum-shopping by overseas claimants, and reaffirms that the Constitution does not empower judges to conduct foreign relations through private lawsuits. In an age of global competition and aggressive adversaries like Communist China, this is a commonsense defense of American sovereignty and enterprise. The decision slams the door on expansive, judge-made lawsuits that have long threatened U.S. businesses operating abroad. Justice Amy Coney Barrett authored the majority opinion, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Brett Kavanaugh. “Today, we close the door that Sosa cracked and hold that courts may not create new causes of action for violations of international norms,” Barrett wrote. “We also hold that the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991, which contains an express cause of action, does not provide for aiding-and-abetting liability,” Barrett added. The case involved claims by unnamed Falun Gong practitioners alleging Cisco Systems and its executives aided Chinese government persecution by selling networking equipment used in surveillance.
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    Welcome to MAGABOOK! Thank you for joining one of the first communities built to connect conservatives, Christians, creators, ministries, organizations, and businesses. Whether you're here to discuss today's news, grow your faith, support America First values, or simply connect with like-minded people, we're glad you're here. New here? Start with these three steps: ✅ Introduce yourself. ✅ Join a few groups that interest you. ✅ Invite a friend who shares your values. Thank you for helping build MAGABOOK from the ground up! — Eric Thompson
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