Oregon: Indicted Democrat Flees To Austria

Oregon: Indicted Democrat Flees To Austria

Former Clackamas County Commissioner Melissa Fireside is now believed to be on the run, possibly in Austria, after she fled Oregon in October with her 9-year-old son just weeks before her trial on felony theft charges. She had a reservation to fly from Mexico to Amsterdam on October 28th using an Austrian passport.

Why Gas Prices Are Finally Dropping: The Real Factors Behind the Relief at the Pump

Lately, something unexpected has happened: gas prices have fallen sharply, reaching some of the lowest levels since 2021. And while politicians will happily claim credit for it, the truth has nothing to do with speeches, slogans, or campaign ads. What’s happening is straightforward: the world is drowning in oil.

“No one is above the law.” Unless, of course, it’s immigration law, and then our good friends on the left support breaking the law!

We have previously noted how The Philadelphia Inquirer’s radical left columnist Will Bunch was adamant in his support for legality, railing against President Trump’s pardon of the January 6th Capitol kerfufflers, even though the vast majority of them had already been punished, already served their sentences, his indignation over the United States sinking drug trafficking …

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Oregon Newlyweds Killed By Illegal Alien With Illegal Commercial Driver’s License

Oregon Newlyweds Killed By Illegal Alien With Illegal Commercial Driver's License

Oregon State Police said Kumar, recently residing in Fresno, CA, jackknifed his semi-truck and trailer on the night of November 24th on US Highway 20 about 50 miles east of Bend, blocking both lanes. A westbound Subaru Outback traveling at highway speeds collided with the trailer, killing both occupants.

Bosnia Wasn’t Magic. It Was Math. And America Is Drifting Toward the Same Equation.

Bosnia’s collapse wasn’t ancient history. It wasn’t a medieval tribal feud. It wasn’t inevitable. It was a functional, modern, educated society that disintegrated in less than two years — not because of poverty, not because of famine, not because of foreign invasion — but because its political factions became so polarized that neighbors stopped seeing each other as citizens and started seeing each other as enemies.