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| | | Federal District Court of Oregon [[https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71481149/state-of-oregon-v-trump/|3:25-CV-01756]] //Oregon et al vs. Donald Trump, et al// || |
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| | [[https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71481149/124/state-of-oregon-v-trump/|Motion for Leave to File Amicus Curiae Brief]] Provides a distinct analysis that complements and challenges both the parties' arguments: offers legal precedents and factual predicates not yet considered, and a detailed appendix with historical contexts and ideological subtexts and policy recommendations, which will assist both jurists and policymakers in addressing questions of Comparative revolution and just war theory. Most critically, the brief proposes a practical, constitutionally sound remedy-a narrowly tailored time, place, and manner restriction (curfew) implemented either locally or, contingently, under federal authority (40 U.S.C. § 1315) as the least restrictive alternative-which the Court may consider or authorize via declaratory judgment. This analysis directly informs the Court's |
| | consideration of the First Amendment, federalism issues, necessity, proportionality, and |
| | available equitable relief in advance of the merits trial. Offers a Distinct Rationale for Maintaining the TRO preventing National Guard |
| | deployment: argues not necessarily from a lack of "colorable assessment'' by |
| | the Executive, but from the failure to exhaust less restrictive, non-military |
| | alternatives - the 40 U.S.C. § 1315 curfew, consistent with Ward v. Rock Against Racism. Analyzes City and State Governmental Failure and Raises Standing Concerns. Also questions the recent Executive Order declaring "Antifa" a terrorist organization, and invites the Supremes to overturn the mistaken precedent in //Nazis vs. Skokie// | |
| | | Portland City Council 22 October 2025 ||| | |
| | | [[https://youtu.be/xorQixRC5ic?t=828|MultCo Board of Commissioners 16 October 2025 13:48]] ||| The RCIF is "Antifascist", like many other Republican and Democratic groups, including the U.S. Army. "AntifascistAktion" was a front of the KPD, the German communist party. It was a terrorist organization that tried to overthrow the Weimar republic. Mainstream media have failed to do the analysis. So have the DOJ, FBI, The Education department, and the MAGA influencers invited to president Trump's "roundtable on Antifa". | |
| | | [[https://youtu.be/mlwYjA288XE?t=3985|MultCo Board of Commissioners 9 October 2025 1:06:25]] ||| Multnomah Building highly inaccessible. Clackamas County building has a "concierge" and Portland City Hall has an "Ombudsman" - cannot access any County services, but Multnomah has three security contractors in the lobby, but no County employees. Cannot find access any county social services or find any information - not even a bus map or a map to local libraries. Cannot visit the Auditor's office to get the most recent audits, as one can at Portland City Hall. Regarding the peaceful demonstrations at the Portland ICE building and the nightime riots - the simple solution is to declare a curfew in the surrounding blocks, as Los Angeles did for its downtown. || |
| | | MultCo Board of Commissioners late July 2025 ||| |
| | MultCo Board of Commissioners 10th April 2025 ||| Reforming the Board to democratize control of the Agenda: Thanks to previous Portland City Council with Jared Essig as ambassador sui generis to the tri-county commissions, Portland Auditor Mary Hull Caballero, investigative journalist Shane Kavanaugh at Oregonian, Commissioner Brim-Edwards, and the Rose City Iron Front. Fully endorse the current proposal by Comm. Brim-Edwards to adopt a lobbying disclosures. Other necessary reforms to make the Board transparent and accountable: Make the building accessible, restore walk-in public access to the Auditors office, the Commissioners office, and the Ombudsman's office (as in Portland, ClackCo, and other local governments). Convene advisory boards at regular times and place, and post the schedule and agendas. Post the agendas for meetings Board of Commissioners and its Advisory Boards at ALL County Buildings, including libraries and behavioral health institutions. Transparency and accountability. R.5 | | | MultCo Board of Commissioners 10th April 2025 ||| Reforming the Board to democratize control of the Agenda: Thanks to previous Portland City Council with Jared Essig as ambassador sui generis to the tri-county commissions, Portland Auditor Mary Hull Caballero, investigative journalist Shane Kavanaugh at Oregonian, Commissioner Brim-Edwards, and the Rose City Iron Front. Fully endorse the current proposal by Comm. Brim-Edwards to adopt a lobbying disclosures. Other necessary reforms to make the Board transparent and accountable: Make the building accessible, restore walk-in public access to the Auditors office, the Commissioners office, and the Ombudsman's office (as in Portland, ClackCo, and other local governments). Convene advisory boards at regular times and place, and post the schedule and agendas. Post the agendas for meetings Board of Commissioners and its Advisory Boards at ALL County Buildings, including libraries and behavioral health institutions. Transparency and accountability. R.5 | |
| | MultCo Board of Commissioners 10th April 2025 ||| When coping with loss of federal funding for County services to houseless population, Re-allocate underspent funds to provide day labor to houseless persons, rather than jobs to an ineffective and ignorant professional class of service providers. | R.3 | | | MultCo Board of Commissioners 10th April 2025 ||| When coping with loss of federal funding for County services to houseless population, Re-allocate underspent funds to provide day labor to houseless persons, rather than jobs to an ineffective and ignorant professional class of service providers. | R.3 | |
| | MultCo Board of Commissioners 10th April 2025 ||| How to effectively lobby the Trump administration to preserve federal funding for County priorities, and how to re-orient County priorities. Announcing the [[Republican Socialist Party of America]] (RSA). R.1 | | | MultCo Board of Commissioners 10th April 2025 ||| How to effectively lobby the Trump administration to preserve federal funding for County priorities, and how to re-orient County priorities. Announcing the [[Republican Socialist Party of America]] (RSA). R.1 | |
| | MultCo Board of Commissioners 10th April 2025 ||| Endorsing the testimony of Ann Kaspar advocating for peer representation in decisions regarding County Behavioral Health services. Ms. Kaspar endorses my open letter to the Board and Citizens: [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/12uo1dkuqS0tFFc-HAq9YnV_CKeb8B1QrGDlAneBvxyE/edit?usp=sharing|County Board reform, Behavioral Health reform, Library reform, DEI, and the Exodus this full moon Re: Questions on Mult Co Office of Consumer Engagement Questions Pertaining to Mental Health Peers]] also referenced in my public comment on subsequent items. | | | [[https://youtu.be/nrXdZmJAodg?t=301|MultCo Board of Commissioners 10th April 2025 5:01]] ||| Endorsing the testimony of Ann Kaspar advocating for peer representation in decisions regarding County Behavioral Health services. [[https://youtu.be/nrXdZmJAodg?t=301|Ms. Kaspar endorses my open letter to the Board]] and Citizens: [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/12uo1dkuqS0tFFc-HAq9YnV_CKeb8B1QrGDlAneBvxyE/edit?usp=sharing|County Board reform, Behavioral Health reform, Library reform, DEI, and the Exodus this full moon Re: Questions on Mult Co Office of Consumer Engagement Questions Pertaining to Mental Health Peers]] also referenced in my public comment on subsequent items. | |
| | [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl64-o5lqFU|Portland City Council 5th March 2:26:58]] ||| Riots are designed to fail, therefore counter-revolutionary, and that's why this protest movement failed - by inciting a crime wave and ensuring that police are still funded at record levels, while people all over the State and the Country are pointing at Portland as an example of why NOT to "Defund the Police". The City Council should deny the proposed settlement, and instead fire the City Attorney and hire someone who can defend the city and supply the moral, intellectual, and political arguments necessary to [uphold the rule of law in Portland, mitigate the murder epidemic, and restore our City's reputation]. The money from this settlement is not coming out of the police budget, but out of the general fund: the money could be spent on parks and recreation, sanitation and clean water, community development projects, including for predominately black and brown neighborhoods, but instead its going to plaintiff's attorneys and media/tech professionals who show up at riots to profiteer off a "fight club" style news-entertainment, or else to riot themselves. I'm here today because [[http://bastardslivesmatter.org|BastardsLivesMatter.org]] which is [part of] the reason I was present at the unlawful assemblies, which were usually declared around 10 or 11pm, and the riots, usually declared around midnight. Thats when I was tear-gassed, flash-banged, knocked over in bull rushes: all of that. It was a risk I assumed by choosing to [not follow police orders to disperse] but instead to be present in the midst of a riot: I could have sued the city, but didn't [because it would be stealing from the public: I and all these other so-called journalists are liable for our own injuries. | [[https://www.portland.gov/council/documents/ordinance/passed/192025|192025 Pay settlement of Woodstock et al. civil-rights and personal-injury lawsuit in the sum of $938,328 involving the Portland Police Bureau]] | | | [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl64-o5lqFU|Portland City Council 5th March 2:26:58]] ||| Riots are designed to fail, therefore counter-revolutionary, and that's why this protest movement failed - by inciting a crime wave and ensuring that police are still funded at record levels, while people all over the State and the Country are pointing at Portland as an example of why NOT to "Defund the Police". The City Council should deny the proposed settlement, and instead fire the City Attorney and hire someone who can defend the city and supply the moral, intellectual, and political arguments necessary to [uphold the rule of law in Portland, mitigate the murder epidemic, and restore our City's reputation]. The money from this settlement is not coming out of the police budget, but out of the general fund: the money could be spent on parks and recreation, sanitation and clean water, community development projects, including for predominately black and brown neighborhoods, but instead its going to plaintiff's attorneys and media/tech professionals who show up at riots to profiteer off a "fight club" style news-entertainment, or else to riot themselves. I'm here today because [[http://bastardslivesmatter.org|BastardsLivesMatter.org]] which is [part of] the reason I was present at the unlawful assemblies, which were usually declared around 10 or 11pm, and the riots, usually declared around midnight. Thats when I was tear-gassed, flash-banged, knocked over in bull rushes: all of that. It was a risk I assumed by choosing to [not follow police orders to disperse] but instead to be present in the midst of a riot: I could have sued the city, but didn't [because it would be stealing from the public: I and all these other so-called journalists are liable for our own injuries. | [[https://www.portland.gov/council/documents/ordinance/passed/192025|192025 Pay settlement of Woodstock et al. civil-rights and personal-injury lawsuit in the sum of $938,328 involving the Portland Police Bureau]] | |
| | [[https://youtu.be/EgP6_2TvXdM?t=444|MultCo Board of Commissioners 21st February, 7:24]] ||| Congratulating the newly elected Commissioners on their election victories, pledge to work with them and with U.S. DHHS Secretary RFK Jr. to reduce the "chronic mental illness epidemic." and begin to re-orient our national and local priorities to more effective solutions for the crises we are confronting with Behavior Health, Houselessness, addiction, and economic mobility, than those previously offered by the Pharmaceutical industrial complex and the professional-managerial class, which in many cases make the problems worse. | | | [[https://youtu.be/EgP6_2TvXdM?t=444|MultCo Board of Commissioners 21st February, 7:24]] ||| Congratulating the newly elected Commissioners on their election victories, pledge to work with them and with U.S. DHHS Secretary RFK Jr. to reduce the "chronic mental illness epidemic." and begin to re-orient our national and local priorities to more effective solutions for the crises we are confronting with Behavior Health, Houselessness, addiction, and economic mobility, than those previously offered by the Pharmaceutical industrial complex and the professional-managerial class, which in many cases make the problems worse. | |