Change Is Happening. Patriots Starting To Block Trantifa's Way In Portland

“For those people who do not want federal troops in our streets, I would say start clamoring for your local government to protect our property, our businesses, and our lives,” said a Portland man representing retailers hit by crime.
 
MAGA lies.™️

LOL TM


BALTIMORE (WBFF) — As cities across the country brace for another wave of large-scale demonstrations under the “No Kings” banner this weekend, federal officials are raising concerns about public safety and who may be funding adjacent movements like antifa, a term for loosely organized groups used to describe far-left activists and protesters.


Bruner also pointed to GAI investigations that showed coordination across cities like Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Chicago, involving people who were paid to participate in the unrest. Bruner named some major funding sources, like George Soros' Open Society Foundations.

 
MAGA is deadly.
This is true, to the Demafascist ideology.

This is why your party has lost voters, people are fleeing states like Cali, and you all have to result to violence, and adopted the assassination culture.,
 
LOL TM


BALTIMORE (WBFF) — As cities across the country brace for another wave of large-scale demonstrations under the “No Kings” banner this weekend, federal officials are raising concerns about public safety and who may be funding adjacent movements like antifa, a term for loosely organized groups used to describe far-left activists and protesters.


Bruner also pointed to GAI investigations that showed coordination across cities like Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Chicago, involving people who were paid to participate in the unrest. Bruner named some major funding sources, like George Soros' Open Society Foundations.

MAGA propaganda.
 
I'm surprised. The Patriot's defense hasn't been that great so far this season.
 
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The ADULTS of Portland are standing up between trantifa and the law.

This is the first hint that Portland is going to take back their city. Hopefully all of Western Oregon will follow along.


Your propagandist is so upset by frogs. :auiqs.jpg:

There is no violence other than on the part of the Proud Boys who show up to start a fight.

My son was in Portland recently and observed these thugs assaulting two Hispanic women and choking one of them. It was all caught on video.

My son knocked one of the Proud Boys on his ass.

Good boy .

I have since told him to stay away from Portland.

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Your propagandist is so upset by frogs. :auiqs.jpg:

There is no violence other than on the part of the Proud Boys who show up to start a fight.

My son was in Portland recently and observed these thugs assaulting two Hispanic women and choking one of them. It was all caught on video.

My son knocked one of the Proud Boys on his ass.

Good boy .

I have since told him to stay away from Portland.

.
Get you paid 12 posts in and then disappear until next 24 hour cycle
 
If Portland is losing tourism, ICE is responsible.
Bullshit......... :laugh:

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Factors Behind the Decline​

The reasons behind this drop in international spending are multifaceted. While it’s clear that fewer international travelers are visiting Oregon this year, there are various factors at play that contribute to the overall decrease in spending.

Firstly, inflation and economic uncertainty are having a global impact on travel habits. With rising costs of living and ongoing financial strain in many countries, international tourists are cutting back on non-essential spending during their travels. This has led to more conservative travel choices, with tourists opting for shorter trips or choosing destinations that offer more affordable experiences. This trend could explain why Oregon, despite being a top tourist destination, is seeing a reduction in visitor spending.

Secondly, shifts in travel patterns may also be contributing to the decline. The pandemic disrupted international travel in unprecedented ways, and the recovery phase has been slow and inconsistent. Many international tourists may now be choosing closer or more accessible destinations, either due to changes in travel restrictions or the desire to explore nearby locations rather than taking long-haul flights. With many countries still grappling with post-pandemic economic challenges, travelers are also more likely to limit their international travel.

Another potential reason for the decline is the competition from other destinations. As international tourism rebounds, travelers have a wider range of options to choose from, especially in the U.S. While Oregon’s natural beauty and cultural offerings remain strong, other states may be seeing better tourism growth due to factors such as stronger marketing campaigns or more attractive incentives for international visitors. This could have diverted some of the international tourism dollars that would have otherwise gone to Oregon.



 
Bullshit......... :laugh:

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Factors Behind the Decline​

The reasons behind this drop in international spending are multifaceted. While it’s clear that fewer international travelers are visiting Oregon this year, there are various factors at play that contribute to the overall decrease in spending.

Firstly, inflation and economic uncertainty are having a global impact on travel habits. With rising costs of living and ongoing financial strain in many countries, international tourists are cutting back on non-essential spending during their travels. This has led to more conservative travel choices, with tourists opting for shorter trips or choosing destinations that offer more affordable experiences. This trend could explain why Oregon, despite being a top tourist destination, is seeing a reduction in visitor spending.

Secondly, shifts in travel patterns may also be contributing to the decline. The pandemic disrupted international travel in unprecedented ways, and the recovery phase has been slow and inconsistent. Many international tourists may now be choosing closer or more accessible destinations, either due to changes in travel restrictions or the desire to explore nearby locations rather than taking long-haul flights. With many countries still grappling with post-pandemic economic challenges, travelers are also more likely to limit their international travel.

Another potential reason for the decline is the competition from other destinations. As international tourism rebounds, travelers have a wider range of options to choose from, especially in the U.S. While Oregon’s natural beauty and cultural offerings remain strong, other states may be seeing better tourism growth due to factors such as stronger marketing campaigns or more attractive incentives for international visitors. This could have diverted some of the international tourism dollars that would have otherwise gone to Oregon.



How about high crime?
 

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