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I don't believe that Oregon is liberal. We passed a law banning homosexual marriage. Does that sound liberal? Oregonians are also notoriously anti-tax. Does THAT sound liberal?
Personally, my observation is that Oregon is libertarian. We don't like anyone, liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican, telling us what to do. We want government and special interest groups out of our face and our lives--as much as possible. That's my observation of the attitude. Sure there's liberals who hate anything white and Christian and there's white supremacist conservatives who hate anyone who isn't a WASP. Ya know what? You get that anywhere. Overall, I feel we're libertarian. Did I say that I think we're libertarian? <G> |
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Oregon is funny. Liberal and conservative at the same time.
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I like to think we Oregonians are individuals who think for ourselves. We've watched much of the rest of the country devolve into "sides"--people who have picked a side and then feel obligated to support EVERYTHING their side supports and reject EVERYTHING the other side supports. It's just silly.
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Things are pretty much the same...across the States... One cannot hide from them. As they are in the big cities ...so are they in rural, coastal, farming, mountainous areas & etc...
Life is what it is... and it is more a matter of what you are looking "for" not as much about what you are trying to stay away from. There are adjustments... wherever you end up deciding to move... & there will be rumors about every place. You are wise to ask & check things out, of course.... Why not search out some of the cities you are interested in?... Get the per capita reports.... A good start might be to check out the city offical web page... visitor pages ...school pages.... Never trust an opinion....check it out for yourself. Best wishes to you & yours! ![]() Quote:
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Second that! It takes all kinds...
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I LOVE HOW LIBERAL OREGON IS! Hell, I think my wife and I are the only Liberals in Lake Oswego. But portland is my grace land.
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I've always thought that Oregon is a bit bi-polar when it comes to politics. On one hand the emphasis on the environment is a huge part of the culture...yet there are SO MANY big SUV's and trucks. There are certain centers of the state where liberalism reigns (Benton County and Eugene due to the academic environment which fosters it) but there are also pockets of real conservatism (as generally seen in more agricultural communities).
We have a Democratically controlled state government, but it both the past 2 Governer races (I can't spell gubenatorial ) were pretty darn close. I think that most of the Oregon population is pretty well centered with the extremists on either side (MOSTLY the left) tend to voice their opinions a bit more strongly. My area (Albany) seems to be generally more conservative in nature...but working in Corvallis for 4 years at OSU...way more liberal. On the whole, I think it's pretty balanced here. DP |
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The majority of newcomers are retirees (primarily from CA) and not young families or young people in general as our state is getting older and more conservative.
I have no problem with retirees, it just seems that far too many of them are of the anti-government and anti-tax mindset that 'I have paid my share of taxes already' and will not support what your community needs for public schools, parks and rec, higher education, libraires, roads, police, fire protection, etc, etc. Also many come here and seek to undermine the most progressive and pro-active land use legislation and regulations in the United States of America. They choose to attack, undermine and squander the urban/rural planning that makes Oregon so unique in that we seek to contain sprawl better than anyplace else and we protect vital farmland and private forestlands for future generations to enjoy rather than make high-end subdivisions and destination resorts out of them. |
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