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With the economy in tatters, the cost of everything skyrocketing, and families wondering how to make ends meet, the Trump Administration continues to do what it does best—blame someone else and try to make themselves look like heroes.
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On a cool and partly cloudy afternoon, we attended one of the two “No Kings” rallies in our county, organized by the “Columbia County Resistance” group. There was one in Scappoose, and another in St. Helens, each town about five miles from ...
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