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Podcast# 238 Oregon Matters: Lebanon City Council and Salem's new Air Service, How Oregonians are Being Screwed!


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Unveiling the Truth: Lebanon City Council and Salem's New Air Service

Hello folks, it's your earnest friend here, ready to dive into some serious matters affecting our beloved Oregon. Today, we're talking about the Lebanon City Council and Salem's new air service. Buckle up, because we're about to take a bumpy ride into the world of politics and public services.

The Lebanon City Council Saga

First off, let's talk about the Lebanon City Council. I've got a friend who's been working for the city for about a decade, and let me tell you, it's not all sunshine and roses. The city council operates on contracts, performance reviews, and a whole lot of ambiguity.

My friend, who shall remain nameless for obvious reasons, has been caught in a whirlwind of unethical practices and questionable decisions. The city council, in their infinite wisdom, has decided to keep their reviews shielded from public disclosure. Now, that's a red flag if I've ever seen one.

The Mysterious Resignation of Nancy Brewer

Remember Nancy Brewer, the mayor of Lebanon? She handed in her resignation just one day after a performance review. Coincidence? I think not. This isn't the first time a city official has resigned under mysterious circumstances. Gary Marks, Brewer's predecessor, also resigned under similar circumstances.

The Impact of Undisclosed Resignations

These undisclosed resignations have a ripple effect. They create a pattern of instability and uncertainty. It's like a good old boys club where if you buck the system, you're out. My friend, stuck in this cycle, is counting down the days until their contract ends.

Salem's New Air Service: A Blessing or a Curse?

Now, let's switch gears and talk about Salem's new air service. On the surface, it sounds like a great idea. Cheap flights to Las Vegas and Los Angeles, what's not to love? But here's the catch - who do you think is going to take advantage of these low fares?

I predict that we're going to see an influx of people from these cities, looking to take advantage of Salem's relatively comfortable living conditions and ample job opportunities. This could lead to an increase in competition for jobs and housing, and potentially a rise in crime rates.

In conclusion, folks, it's important to look beyond the surface and question the decisions made by our city officials. Whether it's undisclosed resignations or new public services, we need to consider the long-term impacts on our communities. Remember, there are no bad words, just bad actions. Until next time, this is your earnest friend, signing off.

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