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1 posted on 02/14/2014 5:03:06 PM PST by dontreadthis
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To: dontreadthis

Glad to see they’re not lettin The Man keep them down. (eyeroll)


2 posted on 02/14/2014 5:06:22 PM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: dontreadthis
They could have gotten this:


But no! They want this:


3 posted on 02/14/2014 5:09:39 PM PST by COBOL2Java (I'm a Christian, pro-life, pro-gun, Reaganite. The GOP hates me. Why should I vote for them?)
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To: dontreadthis

Liberals: born ignorant and regressing since.


5 posted on 02/14/2014 5:10:40 PM PST by Lake Living
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“A new Trader Joes will increase the desirability of the neighborhood to non-­oppressed populations…”

The only people oppressing them are their community organizer leaders.


6 posted on 02/14/2014 5:15:35 PM PST by bk1000 (A clear conscience is a sure sign of a poor memory)
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To: dontreadthis

FLOTUS says you have a food desert and you need this. Don’t make her baby daddy make it mandatory!


7 posted on 02/14/2014 5:19:38 PM PST by TigersEye (Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
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To: dontreadthis

There is more to this story. The actual residents wanted it. The community “leaders” didn’t.


8 posted on 02/14/2014 5:21:22 PM PST by Opinionated Blowhard ("When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.")
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To: dontreadthis

If this is the same one I read about earlier, the locals want the store. It is outside “Community organizers” pulling the Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson shakedown that ran them off.


11 posted on 02/14/2014 5:30:40 PM PST by Chuckster (The longer I live the less I care about what you think.)
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The author at Godfather Politics is part right, but mostly erring on the easy explanation. Portland's politics are a very, very complicated issue and, although I saw it 'the simple way' at first, I quickly realized that PAALF has some good points. Unfortunately they chose the racist route rather than addressing the core problems of Portland's "good 'ol boys' club". I posted the following over here http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3121157/posts:

...I checked all the comments; none at that time linked to this other post, "Community Organizers Push Out Trader Joe’s and Jobs", whose source is a bit more objective, but still lacking. I've held off commenting on this for good reason...here-goes:

A local/black community-organizing group sought to flex its muscles and 'be recognized, coming out swinging with the Portland Development Commission (PDC) on Trader Joe's; no wonder they pulled out. I know Portland and know the politics and left because (no pun intended) there weren't enough Conservatives to combat 'Left-turn'. But it's more than just about a Black Community-organizing group chasing out development; that was just 'the effect' reported by the media.

Others might want to check out Who is PAALF?...

...and here's a pre-PAALF article on Portland's 'gentrification' (barf alert...NYT & lots of 'Progressive-relative discussion, but important if you care to understand what the Trader Joe's controversy is all about).

In many ways PAALF has a point, as PAALF was formed POST-Interstate Corridor's 'Urban Renewal Area', which brought much development to predominantly-black North Portland with the Light Rail Project:

Tri-Met, the regional transit agency, completed its first LRT line in 1998, and sought to expand based on its initial success. Named the Yellow line, the extension’s alignment was planned to run along the existing Interstate Corridor. The initial plan was voted down by the city of Portland; however Tri-Met discovered that the residents of Corridor itself wanted the line to be constructed. The agency responded to this community input by creating an urban renewal area (URA) to finance the LRT line, which allowed for the line to bypass local funding and be matched by Federal grants. Created in 2000, the URA funded $28 million of the $350 million project cost. The Yellow line opened in 2004, and connects downtown Portland to Portland State University, also acting as a catalyst for redevelopment in the area.

The URA created several subsidized loan programs for businesses and new or first-time homebuyers. An unintended consequence of these financing mechanisms was the impact on the African-American community. The increased feasibility of redevelopment coupled with the existing gentrification resulted in significant impacts. For example, the median home price increased over 100% in each of the Northeast neighborhoods between 2000 and 2010. This increase resulted in more than one-third of all households paying more than 30 percent of their income on housing costs, and 17 percent paying more than 50 percent. The subsidized loans were intended for all residents; however 56% of the money available from the Portland Development Commission’s homeowner and homebuyer assistance program went to white residents. Thus, homeownership became unaffordable to the existing African-American community, who then relocated to southeast Portlandor outside of the city. The existing business community along Williams Avenue changed to reflect the demands of the new residents, which meant that the African-American serving businesses followed the residential exit. Today, the neighborhood is described by realtors as a “newly revived area that is one of the hippest places to shop, dine and drink.”

The (no pun intended) dark irony here is that many residents of the area now complain that TriMet's LRT 'Yellow Line' has brought whites to the neighborhood, that any development within areas in the Urban Growth Boundary at all is pricing lower-income residents out of their homes and the loudest voices of it happen to be black, crying 'racism'; it affects ALL Portland residents not subject to public-sector incomes & job security, or privy to all the public monies lobbed around for all the Light Rail & High-density Housing (HDH) projects currently ongoing.

The City of Portland (OR) is currently engaged in enhancing its assets within the UGB via squeezing more people per square mile of land via the HDH projects, which include splitting single lots for 'mini-townhouses', via huge dependence on the regional Light Rail Plan for Federal Dollars (which is also enmeshed in the current controversy over the under-estimated $2.5 Billion Columbia River Crossing Project, the new Interstate 5 Bridge proposed over the Columbia River, whose cost has been estimated to tip the scales at over an estimated $10 Billion, but has left the State of Washington to reject the plan, mostly due to Portland's, & Salem's, insistence on the inclusion of Light Rail, the latter supported by the President, of course). And, by the way, the whole core of the concept is to get Portlanders out of their cars. I know: I was subjected to one of their 'Mass-transit/High-density Housing' seminars during a Chamber of Commerce breakfast.

For those interested in digging deeper, here is full-frontal on Portland's 'grand scheme', "Portland is a PR machine for light rail & streetcar. Here are Some Facts About Portland Oregon", and that's only a drop in the bucket.

Summary: It's not all about race...it's mostly about the "good-ol-boys" network of Progressives & the ongoing land games within the UGB...making this about race would be a mistake, but that's the angle PAALF uses, unfortunately, and misses the target completely.


16 posted on 02/14/2014 5:44:29 PM PST by logi_cal869
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To: dontreadthis

Bet it would take a whole lot more

that a single TJ to make that area

desireable to most people.

Just don`t want the “man” in charge.


17 posted on 02/14/2014 5:45:13 PM PST by Harold Shea (RVN `70 - `71)
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In their efforts to help, they recently approved the sale of a vacant piece of land to Majestic Realty for just $502,160 for the purpose of building a Trader Joe’s store on the lot. The property is worth $2.9 million

No doubt the city massaged the sale, but if the property was *worth* $2.9 million someone would have grabbed it for more than half a mil long before now. The city is taxing it at $2.9 mil value but the owner can't get rid of it for anything near that. What the taxing authority says is the value and what the market says is radically different.

As regards the local black "leaders", the community deserves what they get if they can't stand up to these so called leaders. I have ceased to care what happens to people that let these race hate mongers run their neighborhoods. Somewhere along the way you have to stand up for your family. Uh, that's assuming any of these people are members of what constitutes a family: [male] husband/father, [female] mother/wife, children born of wedded parents.

18 posted on 02/14/2014 5:49:01 PM PST by ChildOfThe60s ((If you can remember the 60s.....you weren't really there)
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50 years ago, they were campaigning to end segregation, now the Democrats have them so turned around they are rallying to maintain it.


21 posted on 02/14/2014 8:35:29 PM PST by Boogieman
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To: dontreadthis

Just one more example of why this particular minority always seems to miss the bus which takes one to a higher level of society, in fact, it’s the ONLY minority which never makes progress.


22 posted on 02/14/2014 9:05:54 PM PST by Rembrandt (Part of the 51% who pay Federal taxes)
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The blad “leadership” had taken lessons from Jesse J and Al S and demanded shakedowns from Trader Joes before they’d allow the store to build. Like, Trader Joe’s should build low income housing for these poor oppressed folks as well as feed them. Trader Joe’s walked away as they should have.


23 posted on 02/14/2014 9:46:10 PM PST by tinamina
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To: dontreadthis

The community agitators of Blackistan probably see the sale of that acreage as a loss of space for crack sales, trash dumping and drive-by shootings.

Portland at one time was a nice city... but like most in America, with the combination of corruption, identity politics and breakdown of the family structure, it’s become a psychotic mess.


25 posted on 02/15/2014 2:00:13 AM PST by ScottinVA (Obama is so far in over his head, even his ears are beneath the water level.)
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“A new Trader Joes will increase the desirability of the neighborhood to non-­oppressed populations…”

IOW - some of the low-info idjits and the kids will be exposed to a saner and more rational slice of the population and realize that all the hate and victim-hood crap is just a sign of how sick the "oppressed" population has become.

26 posted on 02/15/2014 4:35:15 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: dontreadthis

-——discount grocery store-——

Is Trader Joe’s a discount emporium? I think of it as exotica. They seem to sell stuff others don’t.


27 posted on 02/15/2014 4:40:07 AM PST by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... History is a process, not an event)
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