Decades of big- government-is-the-problem, right-wing propaganda started by Reagan has been effective. Millions now actually believe this colossal lie.
Big Business, not Big Government is the problem. Big Business owns the Government. Reagan launched his political career while he was spokesman for General Electric, the quintessential poster child for Big Business. Obama has appointed the current General Electric CEO, Jeffery Immelt as an economic advisor. What does that tell you? (nudge, nudge, wink, wink).
I know that this was purely the fault of that evil bank, and not at all due to poor choices the noble editor, John Costa, or the brilliant publisher, Gordon Black, could have made. They’re just too honorable and wise to have made bad management decisions. And the oft-cited perception that the Bulletin is a lap dog for the development industry, spinning the real estate news any way it can to keep the house of cards upright—well, that’s just crazy talk! So the smart decisions of these two savvy entrepreneurs had nothing at all to do with the failure of the business, as Mr. Costa himself has assured us—nothing, I tell you!
I also know that this is clearly the sole time our beloved free market system could have resulted in bankruptcy and/or job losses. In all other instances, one must continue to blame the current Administration. Obviously, if anyone loses their job at the Bulletin, it’s because of Obama.
While Wednesday brought this sad, sad bankruptcy news, it is Monday’s edition that serves to again demonstrate what a credible, important newspaper the Bulletin really is: where the Oregonian featured a detailed story about some rebels overtaking some place called Tripoli and effectively ending the reign of some person named Gaddafi on its front page, the Bulletin wisely ignored that non-story and ran a front-page feature about a teenager’s apparent difficulties battling obviously pointless forest regulations.
I hope and pray the Bulletin continues to give us such relevant, balanced stories, and continues to ignore silly nonsense like world events.
Please keep the great Bulletin and its brilliant management in your thoughts and prayers, fellow citizens.
Respectfully,
– Peter Gramlich
Between the USA Cycling Masters Road National Championships Aug. 30-Sept. 4 and the USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships Sept. 17, we’re anticipating the arrival of more than 1,500 participants and 4,000 total visitors from every state in the country. The economic impact of these two events, including lodging, dining, shopping, and entertainment, is anticipated to exceed $2 million. That’s a lot of money.
While it’s true the bike races are entertaining to watch and fun for locals, tourists and riders, make no mistake about it – these events are great for Bend’s economy.
It’s also a chance for us to put our best foot forward as a community. Ideally, many of these riders and their supporters will be so impressed that they’ll return to the area again and again.
In the coming weeks, you’ll see an unusually large number of cyclists riding around town. You can do your part by simply being aware of their presence and giving them a little extra room on the road. And if you feel like thanking them for choosing to spend their discretionary time and money in Bend, that would be the icing on the cake.
So please join me in welcoming the participants, spectators and support staff of both races to Bend, and in wishing all racers the best of luck during the upcoming competitions. Let’s show them what makes Bend so amazing.
Sincerely,
Doug LaPlaca, President and CEO Visit Bend
The biggest misconception about CrossFit is that it is "too intense" or "too hard" for "normal" people. I don't know how many times I've talked to people and had them tell me they are scared to try it...obviously the writer of this blurb fits into that category and hasn't done the research to back up his comments.
I'm not sure what exactly folks think happens in CrossFit gyms, it seems that maybe they think we show up, get yelled at and made to lift super heavy weights and wreck our bodies with no thought to our fitness level or goals.
The awesome thing about CrossFit is that EVERYTHING you do is scalable. Which means there are many movements you can substitute for the "prescribed" movements and this can change daily, weekly, monthly as your fitness level gets better and better. That is why it works! And CrossFit coaches are trained to make sure that everybody who shows up is doing the correct movements (in the correct way) for where they are at fitness wise.
- Shut Up and Drive
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- Bend, Briefly
- Market Move Benefits All
- BEND’S BAGEL SCENE IS NOTHING SPECIAL
- DON’T TRASH BEND’S GARBAGE
- Rules of the Road Go Both Ways
- Of Polo and Puppies
- Get A Clue
- Shut-Up and Listen
- Road Rules Apply to Everyone
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- Wasca-We Wabbits
- Cutting Kermit and His Friends
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- Shout Out to Juniper
- OPEN LETTER TO THE BEND PARK AND RECREATION BOARD
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- Open Your Ears
- Night Ranger Mix Was a Mess
- Time for Straight Talk on Pot
- Did You Hear What I Heard?
- Take Your Facts And Shove Them
- Little White Lies or Half Truths?
- Save the Carrots!
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- Vaccinations Aren't Safe
- A Double Standard for Deviants?
- Cops Have the Wrong Guy
- A Refreshing Take
- Stick to the Facts
- Cut the Crap
- Stop the Senseless Slaughter
- Instant Karma
- To Joplin With Love
- The Kindness of Bend Strangers
- Think Before You Spend
- Respect For Other Creatures Is Absent in Central Oregon
- The Summer Concert Scrooges
- Dog Gone It!
- Overcoming “Illegal”
- Shimmer and Shine
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- What About Don Corleone?
- Take Time to See the Roses
- Round and Round
- Don’t Subsidize Poor Planning
- Gottlieb Will Listen
- Show some real courage, Mr. President
- Street Bond Merits Scrutiny