Jim Dixon
pdxoliveoilguy.bsky.social
Jim Dixon
@pdxoliveoilguy.bsky.social
he, him
old fart
seller of olive oil & salt
bean & cabbage lover
recovering food writer
Portland, Oregon
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Wayne's description of Mardi Gras day is perfect, we can't wait to get back for Carnival
The Order Inside the Disorder
Drinking, Mardi Gras, and the dream state of New Orleans beyond Bourbon Street.
open.substack.com
February 18, 2026 at 9:19 PM
Since we started our monthly red beans Mondays I've been making Pableaux's cornbread recipe a lot

I think he'd approve of my use of olive oil since I'd send him 5 liter tins for his own kitchen

My latest for @wweek.com
What We’re Cooking This Week: Hebert Family Cornbread
This New Orleans style is fit for Mardi Gras or even the simplest of dinners.
www.wweek.com
February 18, 2026 at 3:50 PM
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Rest in power Miss Avel. You have single handedly changed so many lives here in Portland and in Oregon. Meeting you changed my life. Your mentorship was such a gift. You will be missed and your work will continue.
February 18, 2026 at 2:03 AM
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anyway, as people continue to speculate that she’s going to run in 2028, she’s going to get the worst fucking press you’ve ever seen from the whitest men you’ve ever known
February 18, 2026 at 2:26 AM
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I don’t want to compare Colbert to Murrow, but the guy has built a lot of credibility with audiences over the years for a he-said-she-said situation by being direct and not careless. And in his waning tenure he’s using his platform to tell people what’s going on. OK fine he’s Murrow.
CBS Denies Forcing Stephen Colbert to Not Air Interview With Democratic Candidate, Says It Provided ‘Legal Guidance’ About FCC Equal-Time Rule
CBS said it did not force "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" to pull an interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico from its TV broadcast Monday, contrary to the way the late-night host had frame...
variety.com
February 18, 2026 at 2:24 AM
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it's hard to see someone else live your dream
Just watched the Weiner-mobile pick up someone from the airport
February 17, 2026 at 10:40 PM
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I’m surprised the paper printed this David Grunfeld shot of three ejaculating penises in the Bourbon Street Awards costume contest. The left one even has a piercing!
February 18, 2026 at 1:09 AM
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The more of these fascist atrocities I see, the more I become an immigration maximalist. Let everyone in, give everyone work permits/green cards. Make it possible to get citizenship within a few months. Make it as easy as getting a driver's license.
February 17, 2026 at 8:37 PM
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Love this.
The decorated gymnast, who experienced "the twisties" at the 2020 Tokyo Games, said she met with the U.S. figure skating phenom following his disastrous performance last week.
What Simone Biles Told Ilia Malinin Following His Free Skate Heartbreak
What Simone Biles Told Ilia Malinin Following His Free Skate Heartbreak
www.huffpost.com
February 18, 2026 at 1:12 AM
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Newsom's policies are often trash, but his tone is spot on. Dems need to stop bringing plastic knives to machine gun fights.
I don't know, he seems too polarizing as a candidate. He's very strident. Shrill, almost. Comes across as caring more about how he appears than about the real kitchen table issues that matter. I feel he's a risky choice
February 18, 2026 at 1:12 AM
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Ya think?
Trump supporters' extreme views driven by personal insecurity: research
Trump supporters' extreme views driven by personal insecurity: research
PsyPost reports that a new study published in the journal Advances in Psychology suggests that White people who personally perceive themselves as ranking at the bottom of the racial economic hierarchy or “tied” with Black Americans were the most likely to support President Donald Trump. Previous research identified a phenomenon known as “last place aversion,” where people fear being at the very bottom of a social hierarchy — and Trump voters apparently feel the sting of smallness more acutely than others, whether or not they are actually at the bottom rung of the ladder. Surprisingly, researchers found that these attitudes were not driven by actual poverty. The researchers controlled for objective indicators of socioeconomic status, such as income and education levels. They found that belonging to the “last place” profile predicted Trump support and anti-DEI attitudes regardless of how much money or education the participant actually had. “We … [expected] a subset of non-Hispanic, white Americans who feel ‘last place.’ That said, we expected this profile to be more likely among working class individuals,” Cooley told PsyPost. “However, perceiving oneself to be ‘last place’ was not associated with the lowest objective income nor the lowest objective education among the White Americans in our samples.” The United States currently exhibits a significant racial wealth gap with economic statistics consistently showing that the average white family holds considerably more wealth than the average Black or Hispanic family. But despite this reality, surveys indicate that many white Americans feel they are “personally falling behind” in terms of status without realistically weighing the resources at their disposal. “This line of research was motivated by recent political trends among some white Americans, including support for DEI bans, alignment with alt-right ideology, and endorsement of political violence in pursuit of political goals (e.g., January 6th),” said study authors Erin Cooley and Jazmin Brown-Iannuzzi, associate professors of psychology at Colgate University and the University of Virginia, respectively. “Many of these attitudes are not only extreme but also anti-democratic, raising questions about how such views can coexist with identities centered on being ‘most American’ (e.g., white nationalist belief systems).” The tool researchers used to assess personal status was a box measure called the “Perceived Self-Group Hierarchy.” Participants viewed a diagram representing a status ladder based on money, education, and job prestige, and they were asked to place markers representing themselves, white people, Black people, Asian people, and Hispanic people onto this ladder. Researchers found a consistent link between this “last place” profile and specific political views. “White Americans who fit this profile reported the highest levels of support for Donald Trump throughout the campaign season. They also expressed the strongest intention to vote for him. When surveyed the day after the election, this group was the most likely to report having cast their ballot for Trump,” PsyPost reports. This same group of insecure white people also showed “the strongest opposition to DEI programs, favoring policies that would ban such initiatives in universities.” Additionally, they showed higher alignment with alt-right ideologies, agreeing more frequently with statements such as “White people are generally under attack in the U.S.” and “The government threatens my personal rights.”
dlvr.it
February 18, 2026 at 12:33 AM
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Imagining an ICE officer who *raided the concentration camp so children couldn’t write more letters about how bad being in a concentration camp is* going home tonight and being asked “how was your day” and going “yeah pretty good”
“I don’t want to be in this place I want to go to my school.”

- 7 year old imprisoned by ICE for 70 days in a concentration camp in Texas.

Today, after @propublica.org published this story, the camp was raided to confiscate letters from the children.

www.propublica.org/article/ice-...
February 17, 2026 at 8:56 PM
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It’s not wrong
Literally wanna go to NOLA to eat. That’s what I want, I wanna travel for food 😭
February 17, 2026 at 9:16 PM
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horrifying story, excellently reported
Salem, Oregon, has always been a prison town. But late last year, city leaders were confronted with what to do when formerly incarcerated people want to join civic life.

@thewesternedge.bsky.social has uncovered how a series of backroom deals and a smear campaign roiled the city for weeks.
Is Redemption Possible in Oregon's Capital City?
The Western Edge uncovered a manufactured crisis, backroom deals, political spending, AI slop and a city council bending to appease a police union.
www.thewesternedge.media
February 17, 2026 at 9:11 PM
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January 2026’s grocery data shows a divided Portland. While the average total basket price tracked fell 2.68%, budget shoppers at WinCo and Walmart saw prices rise, while specialty market shoppers saw relief.
How Portland Grocery Prices Changed In January 2026: The ‘Split Market’ Correction
January 2026’s grocery data shows a divided Portland. While the average total basket price tracked fell 2.68%, budget shoppers at WinCo and Walmart saw prices rise, while specialty market shoppers saw relief.
stumptownsavings.com
February 17, 2026 at 4:01 PM
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My friend @ricksteves.bsky.social calls out MAGA’s lies and policies that are eroding democratic norms, including how federal budget choices are shifting wealth from working people to the rich.

Watch in the link below.

#EndPoverty #PovertyAbolitionists #DefendDemocracy
Rick Steves and the Defense of American Democracy
Rick Steves recently delivered a powerful address in defense of American democracy in his hometown of Edmonds, Washington.  We’ve all been thinking and reading about this topic a lot, but I think Rick...
www.davidbeckmann.net
February 16, 2026 at 4:03 PM
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This is how you live a life
February 17, 2026 at 2:32 AM
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This is 100% correct
February 17, 2026 at 12:29 AM
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“By calling into question the regime’s survival, nonviolent action created the opportunity—and, very often, necessity—for the president’s allies to pull their support.”
In 2029, Americans will likely face an incumbent president who refuses to cede power after an election loss.

40 years ago, Filipinos showed how to solve that very problem. Here’s how they did it.

Don’t worry if you missed parts 1 and 2; part 3 can be read on its own.
How to Overthrow a Dictator, Part 3
The pillars fall—and take the temple with it.
www.readthedetox.com
February 17, 2026 at 1:08 AM
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Thomas Paine proposed a progressive tax on wealth, with the top tax rate being 100%. It's an idea that's as American as Apple Pie. www.ms.now/opinion/msnb...
February 16, 2026 at 10:18 PM
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I just realized this is Kellen Browning, the same journalist who wrote that shit parachute journalism story about Portland a few months back 😂
Have you ever once seen the New York Times quote Trump like this?
February 16, 2026 at 10:40 PM
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BREAKING NEWS: We just submitted a court filing challenging excessive use of force by federal agents at Portland ICE facility. #orpol
February 16, 2026 at 10:35 PM
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Sometimes you wonder. Bloomberg this morning saying that you can't both believe that AI is a big deal and that we're in a bubble. But you absolutely can! That's exactly the story of the tech bubble of the 90s, major economic impact but not big profits. Sigh.
February 16, 2026 at 11:59 AM