Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Boycott Skinny's Texaco 373 S Columbia River Hwy Saint Helens OR 97051 Hiring Mexicans

Skinny's Texaco

373 S Columbia River HwySaint Helens OR 97051
(503) 397-0043
 
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 Skinny's is owned by a family in Columbia County with a lot of cash and clout. I noted months ago they were hiring an illegal appearing Mexican at the pumps.
 This week they were putting in some lines and the entire crew looked to be fresh out of Mexico or Honduras, not a single local boy in the mix
  Of course, since Obama shut down ICE there won't be any fines or deportations.
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Oil Train Shipment Explodes North Dakota Canada and perhaps Soon St Helens Oregon

for Columbia County St Helens etc 97051-
oil is being shipped by train through our county day and night and they plan to increase shipments. We are also at risk for death from explosion or toxic clouds. The PUD really needs to put out a calendar showing the trains going through blocking traffic carrying oil and trees. That's the real story in this community.
officials are urging residents of a small North Dakota town to evacuate after a mile-long train carrying crude oil collided with another train, triggering a series of thunderous explosions and sending toxic fumes into the air.
About 2,400 people live in Casselton, a mile from Monday's fiery derailment. The Cass County Sheriff's Office is "strongly recommending" an evacuation of the city of Casselton and anyone residing five miles to the south and east of the town.
The main concern for residents' safety is related to the fumes from the fire, Cass County Sheriff's spokeswoman Sgt. Tara Morris said. There's a high-pressure system coming in that is expected to push the plume of smoke into town.
Cass County Sheriff Paul Laney said, "Our job right now is to protect the citizens of Casselton and the surrounding area and that's what we intend to do."
About 65 percent of residents had evacuated the area as of Monday night, according to the Cass County Sheriff's Office.
People who have respiratory conditions such as asthma, emphysema or bronchitis are urged to stay inside if they have not already evacuated.
"Crude oil, as it burns, has a lot of particulate matter in it, lot of fumes and other bad things that are really bad for people, especially those with respiratory illnesses," Dr. John Baird of Fargo-Cass Public Health said.
No injuries have been reported.
Authorities will let the fires burn, hoping some of the oil will burn off and make the job for firefighters easier in this morning, Sheriff's spokeswoman Morris said.
Officials don't expect any more explosions even though 18 cars were still burning today as of 1:30 a.m. ET, she added.
Authorities hadn't yet been able to untangle what exactly caused the derailment, but an investigation is underway. A train carrying grain derailed first, and then knocked several cars of its crude oil train off adjoining tracks, BNSF Railway Co. spokeswoman Amy McBeth said.
Video taken three quarters of a mile away captured the moment one of the train cars exploded. A mushroom cloud of fire blasted into the sky and then black smoke smothered the surrounding area as the wreckage continued to burn. The flames created dark clouds that could be seen for 15 miles.
"It was almost like nighttime," eyewitness Loren Parks said. "It was just dark. The entire sky is just blacked out, you can't see anything."
There were 112 cars in the westbound grain train and 106 cars in the eastbound crude oil train, according to BNSF. The majority of train cars were not derailed and pulled away from the derailment location.
Only 20 people have gathered at a middle school in Fargo, which has been turned into a shelter, Sheriff's spokeswoman Morris said. Evacuations for residents of Casselton will remain voluntary, she added.
This explosion is the third accident in the past six months involving trains transporting North Dakota crude oil. No injuries or deaths were reported when a 90-car train derailed in rural Alabama in November, but the aftermath is still being cleaned up.
In July, an oil train derailment in Quebec killed nearly 50 people.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Habitat For Humanity Pollutes Columbia County
Habitat for Humanity- in St Helens  has a free pile of wood that consists of particle board and other wood furniture impregnated with toxic chemicals that should never be burnt, ever.
 It is against the law in Columbia county to burn this wood.

 So why are they leaving out a free pile for poor people or just really uncaring stupid people to burn.

  It is being burned by the way in fireplaces around the county and the air stinks because of it. 
  Damaged furniture goes to the landfill , not into our air. 


Saturday, November 16, 2013

Walmart CEO Offers Jobs to Vets While Company Pushes for Amnesty and More Foreign Workers

Walmart CEO Offers Jobs to Vets While Company Pushes for Amnesty and More Foreign Workers

walmart in st helens oregon, 97051 has promotional displays for mericans at their entrance- about wiring money to mexico etc- they have hired several mexicans to work at their store too. One of them , is a mexican anchor baby who has had a baby by a black male. Typical demographics for Columbia county. One of the problems with Vets though, is that illegal aliens were given green cards if they enlisted in the Iraq war. Military recruiters went to the barrios of California and said we will give you and your families green cards and cash if you enlist. So the Vets may really be illegal aliens. 
In honor of Veterans Day earlier this week, Walmart CEO, Bill Simon, announced that his company would help put veterans returning from the Middle East back to work. However, Walmart has pushed all year for passage of a comprehensive amnesty bill that would double annual legal immigration numbers and grant amnesty with work permits to more than 11 million illegal aliens.
Simon wrote:
As more than one million service members prepare to transition out of the military over the next five years, their number one concern is jobs. The unemployment rate for post-9/11 veterans alone is unacceptably high. The time to hire veterans is now.

Many companies have recognized this, with Starbucks most recently announcing their commitment to hire 10,000 veterans over the next five years. Every company in America has benefitted from the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform. If you do business in America and need to build your team, we hope you'll consider veterans. They will bring unparalleled skills, knowledge and experience to your business.
However, it seems that other parts of his corporation don't realize this.  After the passage of the Gang of Eight amnesty, Walmart posted the following statement on their website:
“We applaud the action taken by the Senate in passing this landmark legislation and believe comprehensive immigration reform will have a positive impact on the economy and the customers we serve.

“As the nation’s largest employer and a retailer that offers products and services to 140 million customers each week, we are committed to working with all interested parties – policy makers, employers, and consumers – to support this reform that is so desperately needed to our immigration system.

“We now encourage members of the House to continue the momentum so we can make comprehensive immigration reform a reality.”
While Walmart is happy to provide jobs for returning vets, it is doing all it can to push for "comprehensive immigration reform." The Senate bill, if signed by President Obama, would double the number of permanent work permits over ten years and give work permits to at least 11 million illegal aliens.
With its offer to give an unlimited number of veterans jobs, Walmart is admitting that many Americans need jobs and there isn't a need for "comprehensive immigration reform." However, it hasn't stopped pushing for it.
For more information, see Breitbart.com

Friday, November 15, 2013

Hillsboro Charter School : Poverty Diversity Illegal Mexicans White Flight From Anchor Babies

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Hillsboro's lone charter school is by far the least affected by poverty

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City View Charter School, shown above, is the least-affected school in Hillsboro by poverty, by a margin of 10 percentage points. (Ross William Hamilton / The Oregonian (file photo))
Luke Hammill | lhammill@oregonian.comBy Luke Hammill | lhammill@oregonian.com 
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on November 15, 2013 at 9:00 AM, updated November 15, 2013 at 9:15 AM


 Once again White Legal Americans Have to apologize for not having enough illegal aliens from Mexico in their school.
 Poverty and Disavantaged mean Mexicans, Mexicans belong in Mexico not in our public schools and I am glad Americans are leaving the public schools behind to home school
Under “Frequently Asked Questions,” the website for Hillsboro’s City View Charter School says, “On average, we reflect the demographics of the city of Hillsboro in race and income level.” But that’s not true, according to the Oregon Department of Education’s school report card data.
Only 6 percent of City View students are economically disadvantaged, the data says. The next-lowest is Jackson Elementary School at 16 percent, and schools like Mooberry andLincoln Street elementary schools have over 95 percent poverty rates.
The poverty rate across Hillsboro, according to the United States Census Bureau, was 11.8 percent from 2007 to 2011.
The school is another example of a statewide trend for charters. The Oregonian’s Betsy Hammond reported last month that Oregon’s least diverse elementary schools are all charters. In Hillsboro, only Jackson has fewer English Language Learners than City View, and only two schools – Patterson and North Plains elementary schools – have a higher percentage of white students. City View and Jackson are both 70 percent white, while the district average is 49 percent.
 read the above paragraph- half the students are not white, which means illegal aliens. "least diverse" means fewer mexicans and foriegn students 
Proponents of charter schools say they give families another choice apart from default public school systems. City View, which serves kindergarten through eighth grade, is indeed open to everyone through a lottery system, but transportation and hot lunch is not provided. So parents who can’t arrange to get their kids to school without a school bus, or who can’t provide lunch for their children every day, aren’t left with much of a choice.
“A lot of it has to do with the lottery system, as well,” said City View Office Specialist Becky Mills. “We’re capped at 216 students…We don’t have a high turnover rate with our students, so you either have to be a sibling of a current student, or it’s luck of the draw.”
The school’s waiting list was at 288 people last month, City View Board President Larry Thompson said at an Oct. 22 Hillsboro School Board meeting. Preferential treatment is given to siblings of current students.
“A lot of times, charter schools have to go wherever they can find the space,” Mills said. The school is currently housed within Alliance Bible Church on Southeast Bentley Street, which is not served by a district school bus line.
City View scored a “Level 3” on its state report card, meaning it was between the 16th and 44th percentiles statewide. However, it also was rated “below average” compared to schools with similar demographics. The ratings are based on performance on state test scores and the changes in those scores from year to year.
Erik Seligman, one of the new members on the district school board, has been a proponent of charter schools and sparked a debate at a meeting earlier this year when he attempted to bring a resolution that would welcome more charter school applications. The resolution never came to a vote.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Antique Stamps World War Two Era

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Legal Oregonians Get Medical Canceled but Illegals get Free Medical in Oregon - No Co pay !





Illegal Aliens get free medical- but not Americans

Last week, Scott Grout called his health insurance company to “confirm all was good for 2014” and he could keep his plan.



No such luck.But Illegal Aliens pregnant etc get free medical and prescriptions in Oregon - under Obama Regime, just not Legal Working Americans


“They informed me that my current plan will be canceled,” said Grout, who lives in Portland. “They sent no notice of this. I pro-actively called and was told that I was to be auto-rolled onto a much more expensive plan.”

Grout is one of 145,000 Oregonians who buy health coverage on the individual market and have received cancellation notices in recent weeks. Their policies don’t meet the Affordable Care Act’s more robust coverage requirements, which go into effect in January.


For the most part, insurers are mapping people into new plans, so they won’t be without coverage come Jan. 1.

But many of them may end up paying more for these new plans. A lot depends on the level of coverage they had before. Those on high deductible plans will likely see their premiums rise, since the ACA caps out-of-pocket expenses and requires insurers to offer 10 essential benefits.

Grout used to pay $305 a month for his family of four and the plan covered all preventive care and 65 percent of out-of-pocket expenses. The cheapest new plan he could find through Cover Oregon costs $648 a month, with only 50 percent of expenses covered.

Many policies he saw cost north of $1,000. Grout, an investor in tech startups, makes too much to qualify for a subsidy (in order to qualify, he’d have to make $94,000 or less for his size family).

Grout basically wants a catastrophic policy, but that’s no longer possible under the Affordable Care Act (unless you’re in your 20s).

“We’ll most likely adopt a new bronze plan,” he said. “You really have to have coverage. It’s the right thing to do.”

Ossina Bien, a Portland nurse who is currently a stay-at-home mom, said her PacificSource plan costs $374 a month for herself and two kids (her husband is on a separate plan). But that's going up to $538 a month, plus another $60 a month for the kids' dental. Her yearly out of pocket is also rising by more than $5,000.

"My eyes are popping," Bien said "I'm very upset. This is ridiculous. I've been able to afford health insurance and now I can't. It's supposed to be the Affordable Care Act."

She is planning to fill out a lengthy application and send it to Cover Oregon, which is currently processing applications by hand because the online site isn't fully functional.

"I have no other choice," Bien said. "I can't have a six year old and a three year old without health insurance."

Tom Keffer, a 61-year-old retiree who lives in Hood River, is also reeling from some sticker shock.

“I’m unable to continue a policy I had for a decade,” Keffer said. “I’ve been forced onto the market again.”

He was paying $330 a month, with a $5,000 deductible through Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon. The new plan he’d roll over to costs $630 a month and he’d be restricted in which providers he could choose. So he’s opted to go with a $530-a-month plan from Providence Health Plan.

One question that Grout and Keffer would like answered is why prices are going up when various cost-savings measures under health reform should be pushing them the other direction, including more emphasis on preventive care and reducing ER visits.

“A doubling like this just doesn’t feel right,” Grout said
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