Executive  Club  Reminder!
7:00 pm  •  Wednesday October 4th  •  Airport Shilo Inn
Jeff Kropf
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September
recap
 
Can you believe it's been 5 years already?
Don McIntire, founder and temporary president for life of
the Oregon Executive Club, passed away October 12th, 2012.
Raise your glass in memory of a real hero for the people
of Oregon. His favorite was a "double Dickel".
Don McIntire 1
Don McIntire 2
Don McIntire 3
Don McIntire 4
 
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In the darkest of times in the world,
there emerged the idea of "sanctuary",
taking refuge in a church when being pursued by the state.

A grand idea, when the state was the enemy of all.

Today, our sanctuary is the Constitution,
and the body of law built upon it.

A much grander idea, with all of us behind it.

So what's the deal with the declaration of
"sanctuary cities" and "sanctuary states",
being used to hide people who defy our laws,
who defy the very sanctuary of our Constitution?

And what about executive orders that have the same
effect: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)?

That's what it boils down to: disrespect for the laws,
by people in government -- like Obama and Brown --
deciding that our national agreement on law is wrong,
and must be defied rather than peacefully changed.

Can this be tolerated by a society built on our Constitution?

Our October speakers:
Bill Currier
Bill Currier
Jim Ludwick
Jim Ludwick
 
Bill Currier is Chair of the Oregon Republican Party, and was a delegate
at the RNC 2016 convention. In his other life he serves as the mayor
of Adair Village, Oregon, and is the co-owner of TRACO Network Services
and SYNERGY Technology Partners.

Jim Ludwick is co-founder of Oregonians for Immigration Reform,
served as president of OFIR from 2001 to 2010,
and now is communications director.

Today, when politicians declare "Sanctuary!", they intend
to shelter people in our country in defiance of our laws
-- the very laws those politicians swore to uphold.
That's a slap in the face to our entire republic,
and it needs to stop... NOW!

Join us Wednesday night,
for a discussion of where this is happening,
and what we can do about it.

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Portland Airport Shilo Inn  ~~  11707 Northeast Airport Way
Bring a friend!  ~~  $20 select menu option  ~~  no host bar

And of course, the cigar room, afterward

Next meeting after this: November 1st

Visit our full calendar page

Calendar feed links, in .ics format (Outlook, Google):
October 4th meeting  •  Full ExecClub Calendar  •  November 1st meeting

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Timely Information and Events

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Past Invitations   •   Past Followups
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From Steve Buckstein, of Cascade Policy Institute (503-242-0900)

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From Anne Marie Gurney (503-901-5635), Oregon Coordinator of Freedom Foundation.

Good afternoon,

Thank you to all who attended Freedom Foundation’s Annual Dinner. What a great evening! We appreciate the support and encouragement.

Two things for you:

1. If you were unable to attend but want to support what we do, click here. It’s easy and confidential.

2. For your viewing pleasure. One of the many ways we measure our success is by what our opponents say about us and how they respond to us. Click below for some footage from the Bellevue Annual Dinner and the Portland Annual Dinner. You will notice the same blow up rat and fat cat at both events….yes, someone put those critters in a vehicle and drove them 3+ hours north—to protest Freedom Foundation. You will notice vulgarity and profanity. Classy bunch. There are blow up critters, foul language and gestures and even a man on stilts. If it weren’t so vulgar, one might think there was a parade happening. We are, apparently, a threat....
Why? Because we let union members know their Constitutional rights regarding their forced union membership.
The protest was NOT about our speaker—it was about Freedom Foundation’s work to defund government unions by sharing the good news to union members about their rights.

Click here for the video footage.

Thank you for your commitment to freedom.

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I wanted to give you an update on Freedom Foundation's successes since we opened our Oregon doors almost two years to the day.

Since we opened our doors in August 2015 we have litigated SEIU 503 to free people from the union. We have wrangled with the state over public records to be able to tell these workers about their rights under Harris vs Quinn -- giving "right to work" to home care workers. We have also wrangled with the state over finding out the most basic of information about union membership in Oregon. Information we can easily obtain from other states is a battle of wits and wills in Oregon. We fight, and we are the only ones who do it exclusively every day, with government unions. All. Day. Long.

A recent public records request that we pried from the state tells us the following:

That roughly translates to just under $400,000 dollars a month in lost union dues, no longer in SEIU 503's pockets. No longer being cycled through hard-left, one-sided politics in Oregon.

We bragged about this success publicly on Friday in a press release. And that press release has traveled. Oh how it's traveled.

That exodus of members translates to $4.8 million a year -- no longer being cycled through hard-left, one sided politics.

That translates to $4.8 million a year -- back into the hands of hard working caregivers who receive Medicaid to give in-home care to another person.

For a perspective, SEIU and its affiliates, spent $5.3 million dollars on Measure 97 just last year. We all remember that costly and outrageous fight.

We anticipate seeing more forced union members leaving their union, but more importantly, fewer agreeing to be in the union to begin with; thanks to Harris vs Quinn.

We anticipate seeing another Supreme Court case next summer that will offer the same freedoms to all government union members.

Rest assured. We are ready. We are ready to continue our current education program to union members. We are ready to launch another education program seamlessly when the next Supreme Court case grants more freedoms. We are the only organization in the U.S. poised and ready to launch a wide scale, successful union outreach program.

Your support is key. I tell supporters every chance I get "I make sure every dollar I spend costs the union ten dollars. If I spend a hundred dollars, they will spend a thousand." I think we can agree our education program has done that and will continue to do so.

For more entertainment, here is some of the great media that has picked up the story of our recent success in informing home care workers of their rights. Every one of these media mentions names Freedom Foundation's operations in Oregon.

Statewide Media: "Editorial: Don't force union employees to pay for representation they don't want", The Bend Bulletin, 2 August, 2017.

National Media:

"Anti-union nonprofit finds success undercutting Big Labor", Washington Examiner, 31 July 2017.

"Workers Reject Unions, Costing Big Labor -- and Democrats -- $10 Million", PJ Media, 1 August 2017.

"This Group Figured Out How to Stop Big Labor from Donating to Democrats", NTKNetwork.com, 1 August 2017.

You're part of this success, and we're only two years into this. Please consider supporting us. Here are a couple of ways:

Click here to give a direct donation earmarked for Oregon's operation.

Click here to join us for our Annual Dinner to hear more of our mission and celebrate.

Thank you for your ongoing and strident support of Oregon Freedom Foundation. Without you, we wouldn't be successful.

And the battle has only begun.


Anne Marie Gurney
Oregon Director | Freedom Foundation
AGurney@FreedomFoundation.com
cell 503-901-5635 l ofc 503.951.6208 | PO Box 18146 Salem, OR 97305
FreedomFoundation.com

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From Clarice Moss, of the Mount Hood Republican Women

Read the October 2017 MHRW Newsletter

Next Meeting is Wednesday, October 11, 2017, at Elmer's Restaurant, 1590 NE Burnside Rd, Gresham, OR 97030 (503-665-5144)

Business Meeting begins at 11:30am, followed at 12:15pm with presentation by Anne Marie Gurney, speaking on the fight to give Oregon workers choice on belonging to a union.

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From , of

Read "Oregon Policy - Making the Poor Even Poorer", in the Third Century Solutions September 2017 Newsletter