Oregon: Treasury

June 1, 2009 - 09:51 am
NEWS FEED: OregonGuy

China Not Buying Change!™


One of the problems with relying upon static analysis is that you assume a box. And that all the variables inside the box are the only variables you need to worry about.

That's why you hear folks say things like, "you need to think outside the box."

Another feature of the static box is that it tends to become an echo chamber. You hear the same responses to the same variables over and over again. Of course this leads to both self-reinforcement of certain opinions and another popular antidote for static box echo effects, "if you're digging yourself into a hole, stop digging."

At some point one needs to think outside the box and to stop digging a deeper hole.

March 12, 2009 - 12:53 pm
NEWS FEED: BlueOregon

All the soccer that's fit to print

Yesterday, the Portland City Council approved $60 million in public funds to help bring Major League Soccer to the city. Some notes on the financial deal from the AP: The $60 million would go to renovating PGE Park to meet MLS specifications, and building a new ballpark for the Portland Beavers, the city's Triple-A baseball team. Merritt Paulson, son of former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, would pay $40 million for the franchise and contribute $12.5 million toward construction. He also pledged to raise $11.8 million from other sources. Part of the package had involved using $15 million in tax revenue...