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Goodbye to Salem... For Now


We started the walk today in Salem.  All systems are go.  My blisters are under control thanks to about a foot (no pun intended) of athletic tape.  I thought this shot of the Capitol with the Tahoe was just beautiful.  The sky and the clouds are just stunning.

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Stick to Politics and Business
Here is a fun one.  Rick Dancer and I spent a lot of time around each other on our respective races for Secretary of State and Treasurer.  So much so, we started to be able to imitate each other and even give each other's stump speeches.  This picture is me "doing Rick" and Rick "doing Allen".  I think Rick "doing Allen" wins.  I guess 23 years on TV makes it not a fair fight.
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We said fair well to Salem after a perfect couple of days.  We had a blast and great weather.  I cannot wait for my next trip.

Tulips and Farm Issues
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The above picture was from this spring.  Pleas do not travel to Woodburn and expect to see this scene.  I wanted to show you what the Iverson's farm looked like in full bloom.

We spent about an hour with them talking about the challenges of doing business here in Oregon.  The economy has really hit all farmers and ranchers and we have not done much in Salem to help the situation.

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It is also stunning to me how much major agricultural activity exists so close to our major metropolitian areas of Portland and Salem.  When you blow by on I5 you really don't get a sense of how important agri-business is to Oregon and our economy.  Take hwy 99 next trip.  Slow down.  Stop at a few vegetable or fruit stands.  Buy some produce and talk to the farmers.  Ask them about doing business in Oregon.  I guarantee you will get a different perspective.


On the Road Again
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We hoofed it up hwy 99.  The traffic was aggressive and a little dangerous but it was worthwhile.  It was like getting the backlot tour at Disneyland.  If I5 is the "front" 99 is the "back" and in this case, "back" is best.

Christmas in September
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We stopped by to visit a Christmas Tree farm.  I had no idea about the technology involved in growing a good tree.  It is also a very labor intensive process.  While some other forms of farming, like dry land wheat farming, have become mechanized to the point of becoming a "farm factory" Christmas trees and other nursery plants still require a lot of manual labor.  One size does not fit all when addressing farm policy.


Grass is Greener
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We did not stop at JB but we did see their farm.  It was really beautiful.  We did discuss grass farming issues with other farmers and the situation is a bleak as it is for other agri-business.  Bottom line we talked to a broad cross section of farmers and ranchers (dairy, tulips, grass seed, peaches, corn, wheat, cattle and cherries to name a few) and they are all being devastated by the economy and feel Salem has turned its back on them. 

These are great people.  Hard working.  Environmentally conscious folks who are trying to supply us with great products in a sustainable manner while competing with South America and China.  We need to do a better job of understanding their issues and helping them to take advantage of opportunities.  We have one of the most fertile states in the country but we are not taking full advantage of our assets.
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Day 26, Sept 1, 2009

Posted by Allen Alley Sep 6, 2009

Walk Update


Guess where we arrived today?  No fair scrolling down.

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Salem


Salem!  It was an amazing feeling to walk up to the Capitol on such a beautiful day.  I was actually doing a radio interview via cell phone as I approached the steps.  It was an other worldly experience to be standing on the Capitol steps, doing a radio interview immediately after completing over 350 miles of our 400 mile walk across our magnificent state.  Great to have my friend Damon stop by to welcome us "home".

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Olson Farms

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On the way to the Capitol we stopped in at several businesses including Olson Farms.  Not only did we have some amazing apples and peaches, we had a great discussion about Oregon and how we revive our economy.  The theme was the same, it is getting increasingly difficult to do business here.  I don't even think it is malicious, most of the consequences are unintended.  There is a general theme that as we impose rules, regulations, taxes and fees we increasingly must look at the global competitive environment to determine the effect they have on business.  We can no longer only benchmark our region or our nation.  The farmers I talked to are competing with South America and China.  In many cases we are employing tariff age policies in a border-less Internet age and it simply will destroy our competitiveness.

Media and a Former Governor
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We had a great media turnout to cover our arrival.  I got the question aren't you upset that our former governor is getting more attention than you are after you walked 350 miles to Salem?  I said that I started my political career 15 months ago and in that time we went from almost zero name recognition to being the Republican nominee for a state wide constitutional office, coming much closer in a general election than anyone thought, garnered more raw votes in Multnomah County than any Republican has ever received in any election, received 9 out of 11 newspaper endorsements and am now thought of as one of the leading candidates for the highest office in the state.  All in 15 months.  Our former governor has been at this for 31 years so no I do not feel bad at all.  I think we are making pretty good progress. 

Staking our Claim
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We climbed to the top of the Capitol and laid claim to it with our well worn walk sign.  This sign has traveled with us from Baker City to Salem.  It was nice to hoist it above the Capitol for all to see (OK so it is a little small but we could see it).  I don't know who posted the sign on the governor's office.  I thought it was a little presumptuous but the picture was in the camera so I thought I would include it.

Birdwood Inn Silverton

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We stayed at the Birdwood Inn, in Silverton.  It was an extraordinary experience.  Again, the place is wonderful but what makes it is the hospitality of the Innkeepers Bobbi and Scott.  Thank you for a wonderful time and for adopting us into your family.
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