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Team Soccer Duck's solution to skyrocketing utility bills - Have the Governor write a stiff letter to Oregon utility regulators appointed by dem governors. Distilled down to "Please do some magic to reduce utility electric and natural gas prices." If that isn't true leadership, then I don't know what is. Just ignore dem mandated expensive non-reliable "green" energy, associated transmission costs and dem policies to restrict oil and gas production. A brilliant combination of science and economic illiteracy.

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Team Soccer Duck's solution to skyrocketing utility bills - Have the Governor write a stiff letter to Oregon utility regulators appointed by dem governors. Distilled down to "Please do some magic to reduce utility electric and natural gas prices." If that isn't true leadership, then I don't know what is. Just ignore dem mandated expensive non-reliable "green" energy, associated transmission costs and dem policies to restrict oil and gas production. A brilliant combination of science and economic illiteracy.

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Good luck, Oregon.
 
Not a lot of money in Vitamin D therapy. Just like Vitamin D as a chicom crud preventative was ignored by the US medical bureaucracy and the MSM. Not ignored was Ivermectin which was actively discouraged as a preventative and therapeutic and medical licenses threatened and condemned as horse paste.https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-03-highdose-vitamin-d-significantly-disease.html
High‑dose vitamin D significantly reduces disease activity in early multiple sclerosis onset, clinical trial finds
by Justin Jackson , Medical Xpress
Researchers from CHU Nîmes, Université Montpellier, and multiple MS centers in France have found that oral cholecalciferol in doses of 100,000 IU every two weeks significantly reduced disease activity in clinically isolated syndrome and early relapsing‑remitting multiple sclerosis.
The study is published in the journal JAMA.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) typically starts with an acute episode involving the central nervous system, such as optic neuritis (inflammation of the optic nerve), transverse myelitis (inflammation of the spinal cord), or brainstem syndromes. This combination of initial signs is termed a clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), although CIS does not always convert to MS.
The risk factors for relapse (conversion to clinically definite MS) include the presence of cerebrospinal fluid oligoclonal bands, a high number of T2‑weighted fluid‑attenuated inversion recovery lesions on brain MRI, and younger age at CIS onset.
Vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for MS and is associated with disease activity, but prior supplementation trials have produced conflicting results. Given its immunomodulatory effects, vitamin D has mostly been tested as an add‑on therapy to interferon beta. The research team aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of vitamin D as monotherapy in recent CIS cases.
 
I'll give the Oregonian some credit here. Right in the middle of the DOGE exposure of federal fraud and waste we get this little tidbit about the Washington County Sewer Agency. No internal controls on food and entertainment expenditures and antiquated accounting and record keeping policies. Digitization apparently is a thing of the future for our incompetent government employees. I guarantee that if this is messed up there is plenty more where this came from. I'd start by looking at time cards and travel expenses and authorizations. But trust the dems, elections are honest and subject to proper internal controls overseen by fine fine people.

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