Rep. Real Diehl
@Real_EdDiehl
State Representative for Oregon’s 17th District • Faith, family and community first, always.
Oregon’s upside down. Enough is enough. Let’s reclaim our state. WATCH my remonstrance from yesterday:
This is an actual park in Oregon that is managed by the state. This is what they have allowed for years. A cleanup was scheduled a month ago, but was canceled after 4-5 activists would not allow clean teams to proceed. Did they have weapons? No they had a
More evidence that the Portland City Council is off the rails. @azcfilm Andy Chandler is a reasonable guy and has a great, balanced podcast. He interviews people from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. He even interviewed Dan Ryan! I guess anyone that doesn't tow…
The nutters running @PortlandGov immediately fired part-time video editor and podcaster @azcfilm after they found out he had expressed mild criticism of transitioning children. Portland's leadership is made up of Democrats and Socialists only. They view wokeness as their state…
If the governor actually stepped out of her political bubble, she might hear what Oregonians are really saying. Nobody’s complaining about tariffs. They’re complaining they can’t afford to live here anymore. The cost of housing. The taxes. The regulations. The energy bills. All…
I'm directing state agencies to analyze how tariffs are impacting Oregon's economy—from supply chains to employment trends. We're joining other states taking action to understand and prepare for the challenges. Oregon businesses and families deserve stability and predictability.
I spoke to a large cherry grower about the recent news. Here's what he said: "I did not finish picking because the market is so poor we did not think it would cover pick and pack cost." Another farmer confirmed this. @fox12oregon, what's up?
Week's Top Stories: Cherry farmer in The Dalles says ICE raid fears costing him workforce, profits kptv.com/2025/07/10/che…
$724 million was spent in the last year on homelessness in Portland metro. The current homeless count is 7470 people. That means $97,000 was spent per person. Homelessness in my city by the way, actually increased over 25% This is why I call it the Homeless Industrial Complex.