https://www.yahoo.com/news/oregon-statehouse-shut-down-lawmakers-171252495.html?.tsrc=fauxdal
Oregon Statehouse Shut Down After Lawmakers Team Up With Right-Wing Militias
Oregon’s statehouse shut down for safety concerns on Saturday. But the threats weren’t coming from anonymous trolls or foreign fighters—they were coming from the state’s Republican senators, who have teamed up with right-wing militias to threaten violence over a climate change bill.
Eleven of Oregon’s Senate Republicans fled the state this week to avoid a vote on a bill that would cap greenhouse emissions. The group, believed to be hiding in Idaho, left the state senate with too few lawmakers to hold a vote. But the move is more than a legislative maneuver. The missing senators have partnered with right-wing paramilitary groups to threaten violence, should they be brought back to Oregon.
The state senate had scheduled sessions on Saturday, but cancelled them after reports of several militias’ two-day “Rally to Take the Capitol” this weekend.
“Oregon State Police has recommended that the Capitol be closed tomorrow due to a possible militia threat,” a spokesperson for the senate president told the Associated Press on Friday night.
The trouble started this month, when state Senate Democrats advanced plans for a bill that would cut carbon emissions. Modeled after a similar policy in California, Oregon’s proposed cap and trade billwould restrict fossil fuel emissions, particularly for the industries that create the most pollution. The bill’s proponents say it’s part of a plan to cut emissions by 80 percent by 2050. (Climate scientists and the European Union call for effectively eliminating carbon emissions by 2050, in order to prevent out-of-control climate change.)
But Oregon’s state Republicans weren’t on board, citing increased expenses for Oregon residents and businesses. This week, every Republican in the state senate walked out, rather than vote on the bill.
Walkouts are not unique to Republicans. Democrat lawmakers fled their states in 2003 and 2011 to prevent votes on redistricting and curbing union rights, The Daily Beast previously reported. Oregon has a long history of senate walkouts, including a four-day walkout in May, when Republicans refused to vote on a tax package that would fund schools. They returned to session with the agreement that they would not walk out again.
But this walkout also came with violent threats. Multiple senators are believed to have fled to Idaho, with right-wing militias flocking to their aid. While leaving the statehouse before the walkout, [b]Republican Sen. Brian Boquist implied that police officers who pursued them should be ready to die. “Send bachelors and come heavily armed,” Boquist warned police in a televised interview shortly before his walkout. “I’m not going to be a political prisoner in the state of Oregon. It’s just that simple.”[/b]
State police said they were aware of Boquist's remarks, but were not commenting on them. Boquist and his colleagues are supported by several right-wing militias that made more explicit threats.
After Oregon Gov. Kate Brown called on state troopers to return the lawmakers to the capital, the paramilitary group the Oath Keepers suggested violence against her.
“Gov. Brown, you want a civil war, because this is how you get a civil war,” the Oath Keepers wrote on their public Facebook page. Beneath the post, Oath Keeper fans suggesting hanging, arresting, or taking up arms against Brown.
Idaho militia insiders previously told The Daily Beast that paramilitary members in Oregon and Idaho had “mobilized” in defense of the Republican lawmakers, and that they were willing to die for the legislators. One leader compared the situation to the 2014 Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation, in which members of a right-wing militia led an armed standoff inside a wildlife sanctuary building. The standoff ended with the death of a militia member.
But on Twitter, Oregon’s Republican party criticized state Democrats for cancelling Saturday sessions over the militias’ planned protests, tweeting, “Oregon senate Democrats canceled their weekend session citing a fear that Republican voters may show up.”
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6 RepliesWhere da conservatives at?
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Whenever I see long posts like this I always look for bold or italicized letters to solve a puzzle😂
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20 RepliesDon’t have the numbers to get your way? Easy - just disregard the principals this country was built on and sabotage the entire democratic process. Can I get an F in the chat for democracy?
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1 Reply"There isn't a second civil war on the way." I'll believe it when I see it...
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The government is showing their mafia roots more and more every year.
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Sounds like some perfectly reasonable people running the show
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17 RepliesWhy do republicans and democrats act like spoiled children over the most inane things? Further more, does that guy not realize how much he sounds like a domestic terrorist by saying that?
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4 RepliesWait, you’re telling me that people are ACTUALLY trying to use their 2nd amendment right the way it was originally intended?... and you’re getting.... butthurt about it? Lol ok lil Hitler.
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The boogaloo
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1 ReplySounds like they’re doing too much of that Oregon meth and not enough of that Oregon weed.
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Sounds good to me. Let the democrats and republicans vaporize each other, then the independents can inherit the country and maybe we can have some actual progress towards something.
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Bring these criminals to ORDER! The rule of law MUST be maintained!
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3 RepliesI think we can all agree that Oregon is full of crazies on both sides
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Good thing there safe. Using threats of violence is bad. I just don't like the idea of police forcing them to show for a vote. Governors shouldn't have that power.
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2 RepliesI originally read “Statehouse” as “Steakhouse”.
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18 RepliesSeems ok just like the peaceful protesters that burn city’s used by the left
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Edited by albinomachina: 6/23/2019 7:16:31 PMThese must be the law abiding, "good guys with guns" the NRA keeps telling us to not be afraid of that totally don't justify the rest of normal society's desire for gun control. edit - good thing for them they're white Christians. Because if they were some brown skinned Muslims, they would have been labeled terrorists a long time ago.
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Jesus.
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Party of personal responsibility and law and order, right? What a farce.