Oregon is a Nazi state.
OR and WA were once one; I don’t think there’s a dime worth’s of difference in the two.
DJ, I would say OR people (and there is a minority of conservatives in the eastern part of the state) aren’t so much Nazis (a term they deplore) but just run-of-the-mill totalitarians.
The urban centers in Oregon and Washington have such concentrations of leftists and degenerates that they control the political environments. The less urban and rural parts are full of decent people, but our political class will cater only to those who can keep them in power. It’s not that different anywhere in the country. My home state of Texas is becoming much the same, with entrenched leftists in the cities lording over everybody else, or trying to. God help this country if the left succeeds in doing away with the electoral college.
Travel Oregon has been promoting the "Seven Wonders of Oregon" campaign for about two years now. One of those wonders is Crater Lake. Local tourism organizations say it is a large factor in bringing people in and putting southern Oregon on the map.
"To have a national park so close to where we are it adds an extra day to people's visits, is what it does so for our visitors it's that extra day added so they can go taste our wines one day they can maybe go see theater another," said Anne Jenkins from Travel Medford.
Oregons Tourism and Hospitality Industry - the Perception and the Culinary Reality
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Among those familiar with destination for wine-related tourism, Oregon ranks second as providing most opportunity to take winery tours or taste local wines.
Graphic on Website: OREGON. WE LOVE DREAMERS.
High tech and Tourism are the top industries shaping the future of the state
There are lots of them. I hate to admit it, but when I’ve got enough in my account to pay the month’s bills, I withdraw a sizable amount and it goes in the top of my gun safe. Call me paranoid if you wish.
Oregon is ruled by three commie cities just like the country will soon be ruled by California, Florida, New York and Illinois, guess I should include the soon to be blue Texas.