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Authors Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore further noted that “between 2000 and 2008, 4.8 million Americans moved from forced union states to right-to-work states—that’s one person every minute of every day."

Oregon doesn’t have either of these two most important business-friendly policies, orgasm enhancer prescription. Not only do we have an income tax, but it’s the highest in the country at 11 percent right now. And, we allow forced unionization.

 

Oregonians, and their elected representatives who are looking for ways to improve our business climate and create jobs, need look no further than these two policies. Eliminate our income tax and end forced unionism, and watch Oregon grow.

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