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Ted Wheeler To Move Out Of His Condo After Another Attack On His Building
2020-09-02
This is unbelievably chickenshit behavior, bereft of a microgram of leadership.
Let's cut right to it:

[Zero Hedge] - In late July, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler attempted to hold a 'listening session' with BLM protesters - wading into an angry crowd he thought he could tame with his giant brain and a PA loudspeaker, in what he called a 'listening session'.

Instead, he was heckled by the crowd and then booed after he wouldn't commit to abolishing the police.
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And so, the mayor who just five days ago rejected the Trump administration's offer to send federal law enforcement to help control the city, is moving out of his building, according to Fox News.

In a Tuesday email to the other residents of his 114-unit high rise, Wheeler expressed his "sincere apologies for the damage to our home and the fear that you are experiencing due to my position," adding "It’s unfair to all of you who have no role in politics or in my administration."

Wheeler added that it would be "best for me and for everyone else's safety and peace" if he left the two-bedroom unit he bought in 2017 for $840,000 according to Multnomah County property records.
Posted by:Raj

#8  Ted be a trust fund hippie. Daddy's money bought his houses
Posted by: Chalet Forkbeard7914   2020-09-02 22:34  

#7  Resources? Funny you should ask!
(from Andy Ngo's twitter)
Portland mayor @tedwheeler, who has an Oregon beachfront home, a $1.3m home on the west hills & another property in the San Juan Islands, announces he is looking to move from his NW Portland condo after antifa keep attacking it. #PortlandRiots

Apparently, Mayorin' been very very good to Ted.
Posted by: SteveS   2020-09-02 22:17  

#6  I wonder what resources he has that allow him to move elsewhere yet maintain this place. The rest of us generally don't.
Posted by: gorb   2020-09-02 21:44  

#5  And he thinks they won't follow him to the new place because...?

He is hoping they will. That will leave his old neighbors in peace and hopefully stave off any thoughts about why he won't stand up for them and their city, and who to vote for next time.

"And the last anyone ever saw of him was the surprised look on his face as he disappeared down the crocodile's gullet."
Posted by: SteveS   2020-09-02 19:38  

#4  In a Tuesday email to the other residents of his 114-unit high rise...

Doesn't mention a flaming email they probably sent him first.
Posted by: Ebbomoger Speaking for Boskone4589   2020-09-02 19:03  

#3  840 grand, eh? Wonder what it's worth now, with all the "redecoration" done by Antifa/BLM?

It's what us tax dorks call a nondeductible (capital) loss.
Posted by: Raj   2020-09-02 15:56  

#2  "Wheeler added that it would be "best for me and for everyone else's safety and peace" if he left the two-bedroom unit he bought in 2017 for $840,000 according to Multnomah County property records."

840 grand, eh? Wonder what it's worth now, with all the "redecoration" done by Antifa/BLM?

Poor, dumb sonofabitch....
Posted by: Dave D.   2020-09-02 15:29  

#1  And he thinks they won't follow him to the new place because...?
Posted by: Tom   2020-09-02 13:50  

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