This is encouraging. My son and his wife just relocated to my city from the Portland area (Vancouver, WA), where they’ve lived together for 10 years (my daughter-in-law is a native Vancouverite).
I’ve often wondered why Portland and Vancouver don’t work together more on shared issues, like transportation and homelessness.
I come from a river city/state juxtaposed city as well (Cincinnati, which shares a border with both No. Kentucky and SE Indiana). I’m accustomed to thinking of us as a single region with shared responsibilities.
Glad Knights will help with Albina, but I could not be more angry at him for trying to buy the legislature. I am so sick of the super rich thinking they know better what we all need. The sickest thing in this country is the money in politics.
This is encouraging. My son and his wife just relocated to my city from the Portland area (Vancouver, WA), where they’ve lived together for 10 years (my daughter-in-law is a native Vancouverite).
I’ve often wondered why Portland and Vancouver don’t work together more on shared issues, like transportation and homelessness.
I come from a river city/state juxtaposed city as well (Cincinnati, which shares a border with both No. Kentucky and SE Indiana). I’m accustomed to thinking of us as a single region with shared responsibilities.
Glad Knights will help with Albina, but I could not be more angry at him for trying to buy the legislature. I am so sick of the super rich thinking they know better what we all need. The sickest thing in this country is the money in politics.
As always, thoughtful and optimistic. We can never have too much optimism.