Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Scooping the Columbian yet again. Tens of millions to be spent in Oregon facilities with OUR taxpayer dollars.

Regular readers of the Brancaccio Blab have read his efforts to re-enforce the elitism of his lies by occasionally (It used to, basically, be frequently) reminding how superior his rotten product over that of us mere bloggers.

Over the years, I've scooped the Lazy C on a variety of political issues... most recently, from the resignation/removal of Jim Jacks from the State House of Representatives (Alcohol fueled molestation of female staff being partially to blame) to the lies former Congressman Brian Baird used to avoid town hall meetings; to a joke of a state representative candidate,  Anthony Bittner, a one man crime wave, being arrested during the campaign for a few minor crimes and the like.

Lately, I've been putting out the information the democratian doesn't want publicly known... and in scooping the rag today, this is no exception.

Among other things the CRC/bridge replacement/loot rail/ toll scammers don't want you to know is that WE are expected to pay for capitol improvements in Oregon.

That's right, kids.  WE are expected to pay for these improvements in Oregon... in Gresham and Portland:
WE are going to have to pay for an expansion to TriMet's Gresham Maintenance Facility...

WE are expected to pay for modifications of Portland's Steel Bridge, all in the name of "speed and reliability."

WE are going to pay the $50.61 million for the Gresham Maintenance Facilities upgrade.

WE are going to pay untold tens of millions of dollars for the Portland Steel Bridge retrofit.

This is just a small part of the TriMet Christmas Tree approach to using OUR money for THEIR projects.

The CRC Project Director, Nancy Boyd never told the Legislative Oversight committee about this?

WHY?

And where's the newspaper been on all this?

We know they've ignored printing the Oregon Supreme Court decision detailing the entire basis for the CRC scam.  Why don't they want the people to know about this?

This time, there was a "paper trail," the institutional excuse for Brancaccio to fail to do his job.

And yet, there's no articles on this scam.

WHY?

And yeah... it's kinda cool to beat the Columbian.

Again.

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