Eric Lint
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Politics and public transit in the PNW. Standard disclaimers apply.
In Bend Oregon, two thirds of the rides served by the ski bus to Mt Bachelor are employees who work on the mountain. It’s not just for rich people!
Also, too, those kids with an Altima and all seasons still drive up - recklessly. That’s why DOT was so eager to reduce car trips via transit!
Also, too, those kids with an Altima and all seasons still drive up - recklessly. That’s why DOT was so eager to reduce car trips via transit!
November 11, 2025 at 5:09 AM
In Bend Oregon, two thirds of the rides served by the ski bus to Mt Bachelor are employees who work on the mountain. It’s not just for rich people!
Also, too, those kids with an Altima and all seasons still drive up - recklessly. That’s why DOT was so eager to reduce car trips via transit!
Also, too, those kids with an Altima and all seasons still drive up - recklessly. That’s why DOT was so eager to reduce car trips via transit!
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8) This also puts the House in the jackpot.
Will House Republicans vote to accept the Senate deal? If they defect, how many Dems will vote to make up the difference. (Answer: as many Dems as it takes, Jeffries will see to this. While publicly "no," he'll make the plan work.)
Will House Republicans vote to accept the Senate deal? If they defect, how many Dems will vote to make up the difference. (Answer: as many Dems as it takes, Jeffries will see to this. While publicly "no," he'll make the plan work.)
November 10, 2025 at 1:56 PM
8) This also puts the House in the jackpot.
Will House Republicans vote to accept the Senate deal? If they defect, how many Dems will vote to make up the difference. (Answer: as many Dems as it takes, Jeffries will see to this. While publicly "no," he'll make the plan work.)
Will House Republicans vote to accept the Senate deal? If they defect, how many Dems will vote to make up the difference. (Answer: as many Dems as it takes, Jeffries will see to this. While publicly "no," he'll make the plan work.)
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We know this because he told us.
The reality is the government was shut down the first day Trump entered office. We just didn't talk about it that way.
The only real leverage Dems had is on appropriations. Schumer screwed that up in February/March for FY 26. It imperiled his political support.
The reality is the government was shut down the first day Trump entered office. We just didn't talk about it that way.
The only real leverage Dems had is on appropriations. Schumer screwed that up in February/March for FY 26. It imperiled his political support.
November 10, 2025 at 1:50 PM
We know this because he told us.
The reality is the government was shut down the first day Trump entered office. We just didn't talk about it that way.
The only real leverage Dems had is on appropriations. Schumer screwed that up in February/March for FY 26. It imperiled his political support.
The reality is the government was shut down the first day Trump entered office. We just didn't talk about it that way.
The only real leverage Dems had is on appropriations. Schumer screwed that up in February/March for FY 26. It imperiled his political support.