The Real Reasons Everyone is Leaving Portland, Oregon.

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  • The Real Reasons Everyone is Leaving Portland, Oregon.
    Portland, Oregon, isn't what it used to be. Back in the late 90s early 2000s, Portland was always one of the most moved-to cities. Sometime around 2017, things changed. Most people think it was just high real estate prices and homeless. Those play a big part in the demise of Portland, but those aren't the only reason. Portland Real Estate plays a bigger part than most people think. Really Oregon Real Estate overall is kind of a problem.
    In this video, we will list 10 things that have contributed to Portland.
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  • @DTachaJr
    @DTachaJr Před rokem +306

    The crazy thing is Portland has spent a billion dollars on homeless services and it hasn't changed a thing, in fact it has gotten much worse the more they spend.

    • @davidwelty9763
      @davidwelty9763 Před rokem +54

      Money becomes political favors to big contributions from the homeless industrial complex that needs homelessness to continue.

    • @davidwelty9763
      @davidwelty9763 Před rokem +16

      Having two jobs to make ends meet is not a benefit of any area.

    • @AlvinSeville1
      @AlvinSeville1 Před rokem +19

      It's because they really don't spend it for said purpose. Probably the city leaders got it.

    • @julianpaul680
      @julianpaul680 Před rokem +29

      Crazy law of economics: the more you subsidize the more you get. So this makes perfect sense. And yes, "spending on homeless" is precisely subsidizing.

    • @samrapheal1828
      @samrapheal1828 Před rokem +12

      All going accordingly to "the plan".

  • @miloinindo
    @miloinindo Před rokem +816

    I grew up in Portland. Back in 2000, I joined the military and ended up being stationed in Japan and then living in Indonesia for the next 14 years. When the pandemic hit, my visa was pulled so I had to return to Portland.
    In my memory, Portland was a beautiful quirky little city. There were street kids but they were harmless and they didn't cause any meaningful problems. Downtown had peaceful parks where children would play, people would sit for lunch, etc. We had concerts and events down along the waterfront. I loved going downtown and hanging out with friends.
    Now, the place is disgusting. There are homeless encampments all over the place. Near where I work in Northeast Portland, a homeless encampment sprang up over a couple weeks and effectively blocked off one of the entrances to my work. They chained up dogs to the trees nearby making it unsafe to walk down the street even if you wanted to walk through the encampment. After about a month, we started seeing cars appearing and being stripped over a week or so before the shell was dumped in a near by lot. Over the next few months, well over 20 cars had been stolen and stripped and the police did nothing about it.
    About 1/5 of the people I used to work with have moved out of Portland. They can't stand living here any more. While I'm not at that point yet, if things keep going this route, I definitely will be soon.
    Yet, people here keep voting for the same clowns and the same policies.
    Edit:
    A bit of an update. They have cleared basically all of the tents from downtown and most other areas of Portland. The campers that had taken over one of the entrances near where I work was cleared and then they placed large cement blocks to prevent them from coming back. I have been downtown twice this last month with my kids and it was enjoyable again. It isn't quite as nice as it was a decade ago, but it's heading in the right direction finally.

    • @solarguy1702
      @solarguy1702 Před rokem +35

      Ii grew up in West Linn, 12 miles south on the Willamette. I too joined the military, stationed in Japan.
      I tried making it in Japan but just too expensive. I've been in the Philippines for 15 years now on a spousal visa with permanent residency. Hopefully, my visa will never be cancelled cuz I can't imagine going back to Oregon and starting from scratch. Good luck to you!

    • @Snappypantsdance
      @Snappypantsdance Před rokem +25

      @@solarguy1702 but that still wouldn’t force you to move back to Portland. I’m originally from Oakridge(OR). Married a military man and Have since lived in CO, VA, FL, and am now in TN. There are some other really nice places in the US. Best of luck:)!

    • @miloinindo
      @miloinindo Před rokem +5

      @@Snappypantsdance I hadn't been planning to move back to the states and have kids with me. Having family in Portland, it made sense to move back here :-)

    • @ChatGPT1111
      @ChatGPT1111 Před rokem +32

      Let me get this straight. It's disgusting, blocked from your work, homeless all over the place, but you're still good. Slow boil, me thinks. 😮

    • @traceyyerxa7683
      @traceyyerxa7683 Před rokem +7

      I agree, sadly.

  • @Saint_Ann
    @Saint_Ann Před rokem +37

    I was born in Portland and moved after living there for sixty-seven years. If it weren’t for still having friends there, I would never return.

  • @thecaramelcasanova2123
    @thecaramelcasanova2123 Před 6 měsíci +26

    It saddens me. I finally moved from Portland after 42 years, about 3 months ago.

  • @michaelg61420
    @michaelg61420 Před rokem +337

    Parking downtown for work praying your vehicle is still there when you get off work is a struggle. People ODing on drugs near your workplace sucks too

    • @devonhanley8174
      @devonhanley8174 Před rokem +16

      And if it's still there, has it been vandalized? Also, is there needles or pee or poop surrounding it?

    • @devintaylor8702
      @devintaylor8702 Před rokem +2

      Greetings fellow Earthlings 😃

    • @hubbablahloo1843
      @hubbablahloo1843 Před rokem +11

      Portland was going downhill before you moved in(2010). It just took along time to utterly ruin a such a good thing.

    • @toastcapital
      @toastcapital Před rokem +9

      I park downtown all the time and I'm fine.

    • @Ghost-eu1rg
      @Ghost-eu1rg Před rokem +13

      I work in Philadelphia and I always think the same thing hoping my car will still be there and not broken into. It’s really sad what our cities are becoming

  • @cmclaren7
    @cmclaren7 Před rokem +489

    I live in Seattle and want to move out. We have seen everything you talk about in Portland. It's a very expensive place to live while dodging bullets, fighting traffic and dealing with the grief of losing so many great friends (who moved out) and watching the most beautiful city I've ever seen be ruined.
    What preceded much of the decline was our terrible city government. They did not step in to stop anarchy at the beginning of the pandemic. Had they supported our laws and our police, criminals would not have been emboldened. We are awash in petty crime and addiction. Life has become miserable.
    I believe funding mental health care, addiction services and criminal justice would have saved Seattle and Portland.

    • @patlynch6517
      @patlynch6517 Před rokem +37

      Yes, I also live in Seattle, and have seen downtown Seattle turn into chaos. I thought about moving to Portland, but this seems like trading tweedledee for tweedledum.

    • @mademsoisellerhapsody
      @mademsoisellerhapsody Před rokem +27

      The best view of Seattle was in my rear view mirror. Buh bye ridiculous expectations from ordinary taxpaying citizens.

    • @edwardlagrossa1246
      @edwardlagrossa1246 Před rokem +17

      The only thing that can save Portland is a neutron bomb!

    • @TheValkryie
      @TheValkryie Před rokem +37

      I understand. I'm a Portlander, but have visited Seattle on a number of occasions. I call Portland Seattle's nasty little sister. You are spot on with funding mental health care, addiction services and criminal justice. We're doing it all wrong and enabling addicts in the name of "compassion".

    • @paulmarshall690
      @paulmarshall690 Před rokem

      Stop voting demoCRAT

  • @TheeHuntress
    @TheeHuntress Před 9 měsíci +52

    When I was homeless, I considered trying out Portland. When I heard about the drugs and crime, I started looking elsewhere. Yes, there are homeless people who are not drug addicts and criminals. Unfortunately , I would be seen as 'weak' for not living that lifestyle, being amongst that lifestyle. I have an RV now, still seeking the perfectly overcast town. I will be staying put in the hot, hot, hot South TX RV park for now...😅😉

    • @ernestoduenas2466
      @ernestoduenas2466 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Living in a RV sounds like freedom for me 😅 I wanna live that lifestyle.

    • @TheeHuntress
      @TheeHuntress Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@ernestoduenas2466 at this point, I have too much going on to keep my 71 year old husband traveling in my RV. I am so ready to give it away at this point, to keep my love in a safe space in life to enjoy what life has allowed him ❤️🕺🏽

    • @Over-for-now
      @Over-for-now Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@TheeHuntressMy husband is 80 and we have been in the RV for 26 yrs. I wonder how long we can continue

    • @newopinion3283
      @newopinion3283 Před 5 měsíci

      Is living an Rv okey or problematic. Iam thinking of doing it.

    • @alipoli1
      @alipoli1 Před 5 měsíci

      Where are they all going?

  • @abesapien9930
    @abesapien9930 Před 9 měsíci +17

    I wanted to love Portland so badly, but couldn't. I trekked all the way from Chicago to start a new life there. It seemed like such a creative and independent city. Lived there for 2.5 years and became so tired of the crime, drug use, and homeless issues. Went back to the Midwest.

    • @candice-hw7nb
      @candice-hw7nb Před měsícem

      Are you sure it wasn't the people???

    • @abesapien9930
      @abesapien9930 Před měsícem +2

      @@candice-hw7nb The people are very, very kind and compassionate. But they think that is the only virtue society needs, and that is the problem. They refuse to call out anything as bad behavior, and blame it on the government by default. I saw not one, but two, people rolling face-down in the street once, and I asked some nearby people whether we should get them some help. A person told me, "Institutions are cruel." So their solution was to let people continue to be a danger to themselves and others.

    • @candice-hw7nb
      @candice-hw7nb Před měsícem

      @@abesapien9930 the problem with that statement is people in portland claim kind but they are the rudest people I ever lived with. Kind is their brand....they reflect none of it. Thry are very rude hate filled people.

  • @AngelaRPierce
    @AngelaRPierce Před rokem +484

    The nail in Portland's coffin was decriminalizing hard drugs.

    • @loki2stunt
      @loki2stunt Před rokem +37

      Washington State too....... Colorado isn't far behind.

    • @bradford433
      @bradford433 Před rokem +50

      I think there's a right way to do it and Oregon definitely has not. Treatment needs to be MANDATORY, otherwise then yes, there should absolutely be jailtime. Give addicts a chance, and if they won't take it, then you have to get them off the streets. Without mandatory treatment, the whole thing's not just a waste of time, it becomes dangerous for everyone, as we've seen.

    • @pagexi3394
      @pagexi3394 Před rokem

      So it’s ok for hard drugs to be prescribed by doctors, like meth for kids, (main ingredient in all adhd meds), but not for recreation? Seems legit….

    • @topsykretts2264
      @topsykretts2264 Před rokem +8

      @@loki2stunt didn’t WA just pass a law in mid May to keep drug possession illegal?

    • @houdinihir9549
      @houdinihir9549 Před rokem +27

      It was a great choice, nobody in America should be in jail or arrested for choosing to take drugs.

  • @standardgauge
    @standardgauge Před rokem +184

    I have two brothers that live in Portland. One of them’s been there 15-16 years it’s crazy how much that city has changed. It’s really sad to see where it is.

    • @toastcapital
      @toastcapital Před rokem

      we're fine here, don't believe this asshole's lies.

    • @paulmarshall690
      @paulmarshall690 Před rokem

      Stop voting liberal democrat.

    • @funkymonk816
      @funkymonk816 Před rokem +5

      I've been here 6 years and the past 3 years it's gone really downhill sadly. The pandemic seemed to accelerate all the issues the city was having and they haven't done anything to address it

    • @travischaddock4826
      @travischaddock4826 Před rokem +3

      It has changed and not for the better. As of recently they think there is a serial killer on the loose. A few women's body's have been found recently.

    • @Stephanie_12345
      @Stephanie_12345 Před rokem +2

      My condolences to your 2 brothers and to you with family 👪 living in Portland.

  • @billmeeker774
    @billmeeker774 Před rokem +15

    Its so sad and depressing what the city leaders have done to Portland. it almost seems that the city leaders have declared war on the middle class and when Nike can't maintain their factory store and even Walmart as classy as they are, closes all their stores, something is seriously wrong.

  • @nightwalkerscrypt
    @nightwalkerscrypt Před 8 měsíci +10

    I am born and raised in Portland Or. I have seen it get bad in the past but the current situation is WAY worse than I have ever seen it. A huge part contributing to the issue is the local politicians doing nothing to actual solve the major issues. They are "reacting" instead of being proactive.

    • @jumperstartful
      @jumperstartful Před 6 měsíci +2

      You get what you vote for. Same with Calif.

    • @logica1167
      @logica1167 Před 5 měsíci

      Cause and effect, the populate is far left, liberal and Woke and tolerates homelessness, Antifa. Ayn Rand in Atlas Shrugged described this way back in 1957. In one chapter a main character states 'Brother, you asked for it.'

    • @luvyatubers
      @luvyatubers Před 11 dny

      ​@@jumperstartfulyou get who is chosen for you. Voting is just an illusion for fools

  • @wyattmason3902
    @wyattmason3902 Před rokem +451

    Imagine that! Turns out riots and firebombings drive small businesses out, especially when they aren't protected by there police because of policies/defunding

    • @georgewmitchell
      @georgewmitchell Před rokem

      White guy: I don't understand why people riot. Racism isn't real. Pretends cops reduce crimes. Highest spending on police per capita is California, who is not known for its safety.

    • @Rikrik1138
      @Rikrik1138 Před rokem +15

      When it’s a high risk area, the business’s insurance rates are increased to the point they are unaffordable. Either that, or insurance just refuses to cover them because of the risk. Businesses leave, and the neighborhoods suffer the loss because the state refuses to control crime.

    • @CloverPickingHarp
      @CloverPickingHarp Před rokem +48

      Mostly peaceful firebombings

    • @Jmfufghf
      @Jmfufghf Před rokem

      All these white kids with blm signs breaking into minority owned businesses sums up the mob intelligence level. Meanwhile our kids are being illegally groomed by lgbt teachers and told genital mutilation is ok before you are even at an age to know oneself. What happened to non political bias academics?

    • @toastcapital
      @toastcapital Před rokem +18

      maybe when you tell the cops they can't kill black people and 2/3 of them quit you should think about that.

  • @Poliwag0819
    @Poliwag0819 Před rokem +88

    Oregonian born and raised here! I moved to Albuquerque, NM a few months ago for a change- and while some things can compare, the weather has been an absolute life changer for my mood and overall outlook on life. Oregon will always be there, until next time! 👋

    • @devonhanley8174
      @devonhanley8174 Před rokem +6

      I moved to Tulsa last summer from Portland. Still have sister In law there and mother in law down in Grant's Pass. The amount of sun we get (you as well) is a game changer. The perpetual gray skies from oct-may will not be missed. I miss the beautiful, lush greenery, but I'll just create my own sanctuary 😅 And like you said, Portland will always be there, so we can always go visit.

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt Před rokem +13

      Interesting.. I lived in Vegas for 5 years (similar to ALBQ, just not as high up. 2500ft vs 1mi) and could not wait to get back to the PNW.. Far more outdoor friendly days in the Portland metro vs. Vegas (who wants to be outside in 90-115 degrees??). It's rained maybe 3-4 times in the past 5 weeks here and plenty of days above 70, 80, and even a couple above 90. The overcast doom and gloom stigma is extremely overblown imo.. But I guess it depends on what kind of person you are.. My idea of perfect weather is 65 and overcast.. Hoodie weather.

    • @nmm190
      @nmm190 Před rokem +10

      And we cant wait to get out of dirty poverty riddled Albuquerque and are moving to WA state!

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt Před rokem +1

      @@nmm190 haha, right. I'm just across the river in WA myself.. Love it.

    • @psfca
      @psfca Před rokem +6

      I heard Albuquerque has a homeless problem

  • @catface3473
    @catface3473 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Born and raised..70 years old ..and I.m going to have to move out because of the homeless and crime..i cannot spend the rest of my days like this..the collateral damage is unbelievable.

    • @RioRioRio12345.-
      @RioRioRio12345.- Před 3 měsíci

      Born and raised Oregonian here. It's time to move! It's never going to get better. Obvious now. But, wait till you see how wonderful other parts of the country are. Just Oregon is officially over.

  • @flapxjackson
    @flapxjackson Před 11 měsíci +4

    I live and worked in Portland. I had a job that provided services to other industries. In my almost 30 years of employment here, I saw the demise of industries that provided family wage jobs for blue collar workers. Employers such as paper and lumber mills, large scale breweries, and rail car manufacturers shut down and disappear. The land they once occupied are now high rise condos. Instead of family wage jobs that also provided benefits, we now have service industry jobs and the gig economy. It doesn’t help the area when jobs barely pay you enough for food and shelter. Nobody is going to go downtown and shop if they don’t have disposable income. Also, work from home has impacted downtown also. The offices are empty. The number of people who do some quick shopping on their break or eat their lunch out is way down also.

  • @xavierbreath2227
    @xavierbreath2227 Před rokem +194

    Spent a week in Portland back in 2008 with my Mom. We had a wonderful time. The downtown was vibrant and lively. We moved to Oregon in 2017 and were absolutely heartbroken at how the city had declined. Fast forward to 2023 and to this day we have not gone to Portland again except to go to the Airport. The state of Oregon is one of the most beautiful and diverse geographically. Mountains, rain forests, waterfalls, deserts, Ocean coast line, crater lake, and more. I do not regret moving here at all. But the homelessness, drug abuse, crime, and ridiculous housing prices have tarnished the state’s reputation. Hopefully they can turn it around.

    • @ricksmith4736
      @ricksmith4736 Před rokem

      And transplants like YOU are why its dying.....

    • @thebee3909
      @thebee3909 Před rokem

      Portland is the way it is because stupid people vote. And reproduce.

    • @rflatley8029
      @rflatley8029 Před rokem +11

      sadly the high rents is a reflection of the decline of capitalism and happening all over the country

    • @ricksmith4736
      @ricksmith4736 Před rokem

      @@rflatley8029 Hey, Obama voter, please move to a socialist or communist country and QUIT voting in America.... And when you move tell the BILLIONS in those countries who are trying to get out, how great they have it......

    • @drendebe10
      @drendebe10 Před rokem

      As long as the progressive liberal democrap toxic bullies control the state don't hold your breath

  • @AlvinSeville1
    @AlvinSeville1 Před rokem +162

    I lived in Portland almost 21 years and have left for some of the reasons you mentioned. Years after leaving, I'm surprised how much further that city has fallen.

    • @yummm8775
      @yummm8775 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Don't be surprised... Anything that Democrats touch becomes rust.

    • @Wizard6
      @Wizard6 Před 9 měsíci

      It is real tough living in Anarchy, when "NON Normal people" are in charge and destroy everything for the "Normal People".

  • @livinginpnw
    @livinginpnw Před 8 měsíci +4

    Great video Briggs, I am a local realtor (if the handle didn't give it away), and definitely have helped clients move out of the area for several of these reasons. Not all are leaving Oregon itself but will move to suburbs or beyond. Some other agents like to ignore some of these issues when talking about our area, but I like to provide all the facts when consulting. These are certainly valid reasons that local leadership needs to address.

    • @TravisPluss
      @TravisPluss Před 4 měsíci +1

      I think the real question is, who did you help move into the city initially? The housing unaffordability didn’t happen out of thin air and the homeless are a direct result of people getting pushed out of the market from investors.

  • @eiryamorlais4978
    @eiryamorlais4978 Před 11 měsíci

    Per an overall situation that is utterly heart-rending- you provide a bit of laughter. Thank you.

  • @enigmawyoming5201
    @enigmawyoming5201 Před rokem +32

    When I moved to Sitka, Alaska back in June, 1985, local people told me “we only see sunshine about 5 times in the summer”. Being from Wyoming, I thought to myself.. “yeah right! just like we see Jackalope all the time in our front yard too!” in reference to colloquial fallacies. Come Labor Day in Sitka, I was asking “when do these other 3 days of sunshine come?”.

  • @jswanson859
    @jswanson859 Před rokem +217

    I've lived in Portland since 2010 too and I have to agree with you on all of the accounts. It's really sad how bad the city has gotten and how unfriendly people are now. It's so strange. I rode my bike through downtown today and notice some areas have been cleaned up while others are just horrible again. It's time to move out of this city and find a climate that is more enjoyable.

    • @devonhanley8174
      @devonhanley8174 Před rokem +15

      Just moved to Tulsa from sw portland and it's great! Like a clean, safe mini pdx without the misery. Oh, and lots of healthy 🌞

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt Před rokem +13

      @@devonhanley8174 How many tornado sirens have you heard so far?

    • @cannibalvegetableyt
      @cannibalvegetableyt Před rokem +28

      Part of the reason I'm leaving is how insanely unfriendly everyone is, now - and I'm from Houston, the least friendly city in Texas. I'm outta here.

    • @toastcapital
      @toastcapital Před rokem

      you're full of shit

    • @dougvuillemot8670
      @dougvuillemot8670 Před rokem +15

      If your part of why it's so bad. You really should stay. Voting for what politicians are giving you and then getting mad and leaving .

  • @dushanepowell3782
    @dushanepowell3782 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I visited Portland in November for my birthday. I was shocked to see the state of the city. I asked the concierge at the hotel, where is the bad part of Portland? She said, “Portland”. I had the feeling that I was in a dystopian novel set in the future. Every vertical flat surface below 25’ in height is tagged with graffiti. The freeway right of ways are lined with homeless encampments. I was deeply saddened to see such a once beautiful city being desecrated.

  • @GoreTorn16
    @GoreTorn16 Před rokem +5

    I remember going to Portland in the late 80s and early 90s. It was one of my favorite pastimes because my grandfather and dad both loved Portland. We got to ride the Max train, go to OMSI, see the giant battleships pull into the bay, driving around downtown on a rainy day. It was very nostalgic for me… but now? Population after the 90s boomed like crazy and the 2010s boomed even more. Thanks to the show Portlandia. Now it is a “liberal Paradise”, if you wanna call it that. Hundreds upon hundreds of homeless people camping out in the streets, shitting everywhere, people rioting, political unrest, higher crime, and tons of trash all over the place! It’s a really sad far cry to what I once knew Portland was.

  • @WoodrowWoods2007
    @WoodrowWoods2007 Před rokem +128

    This is what happens when your Mayor is also your Police Commissioner: no checks and balances on crazy political whims

    • @JoeJW89
      @JoeJW89 Před rokem +8

      The two should never be one and the same... it's so backwards and a conflict of interest

    • @deanfirnatine7814
      @deanfirnatine7814 Před rokem

      He pushed out 4 Police Chiefs in 4 years because they were too tough on crime or they left because he would not let them do their job, that said the local Cultural Marxist Prosecutor is a even bigger problem, he refuses to prosecute anyone 90% of the time unless they engage in lawful self defense, then he will go after them.

  • @loschico1893
    @loschico1893 Před rokem +373

    You get what you vote for.

    • @casketeir
      @casketeir Před rokem +19

      One county wields the power for the whole State!

    • @buttdreads
      @buttdreads Před rokem +3

      You guys in the northwest love posting this comment, and you voted and vote for it so shhhhh loschico1893

    • @gabrielclark1425
      @gabrielclark1425 Před rokem +1

      CoughPoliticalMachinesStillExistCough

    • @Gloren50
      @Gloren50 Před rokem

      @@buttdreads we voted for what? What are you saying? You're spouting anti-Portland propaganda from right wing media like Fox. I bite my thumb at you, sir. You have no standing; you don't know what you're talking about and who give's a scheit what you think? Portland's problems are repeated in every city across the country. If we are emblematic of American urban problems, so be it. But don't blame us for fascist, right wing attacks and propaganda, that you obviously believe. What a fool you are.

    • @GemStoneDecals
      @GemStoneDecals Před rokem +3

      What happens to the ones who didn't vote for this, are you that heartless?

  • @micosstar
    @micosstar Před 9 měsíci

    cool video, and you actually did live there, nice work Briggs (: came from youtube home recommend :)

  • @JoeOrwig
    @JoeOrwig Před 9 měsíci +4

    As an outsider I watched Portland news like reality TV in 2020. Blue haired kids burned and vandalized, and the police fled their own station like a bunch of scared kids, while the mayor stood with Antifa. I tuned into the Mayoral debate heading up to an election expecting to see some "enough is enough" law and order stuff. The first back and forth was both candidates blaming "police brutality" for their problems.
    Portland is blessed with natural beauty, but gets what they vote for.

  • @chrisdorsch9754
    @chrisdorsch9754 Před rokem +34

    Division Ave tells the story. When it was undeveloped Portland was affordable. Then it was built into a shopping and housing plan, Portland saw rentals go up over 30 percent year to year. When you want to be like cities like Seattle and San Francisco you get these results. Portland was different because it had organic growth at a slow rate. Outside developers from other states siezed then excelerated the growth. I knew when the Overlook was torn down that is was over. Portland was like a secret that you could go tell your friends about and now it's broken. My friend was murderd on Burnside and that was the event that made me move away. My heart aches for what Portland used to be.

    • @rectorkirk1158
      @rectorkirk1158 Před rokem

      Blaming other states . While voting for democrats doesnt work.

  • @tehedonistic1
    @tehedonistic1 Před rokem +317

    I left the Portland metro area 4 years ago because I didn’t want my children to grow up in an area where the homeless, druggies and criminals have more rights than they do. I didn’t want my children to be around the filth of tent cities, the drug paraphernalia all over as well as people smoking fentanyl and doing other drugs openly on the streets. I lived in the area for 49 years and miss what a beautiful area it used to be. People keep voting democratic/liberal and then don’t understand why things are getting worse.

    • @boot-strapper
      @boot-strapper Před rokem +10

      where did you end up moving to? I'm in the portland area and not sure where to go.

    • @dinkyboss
      @dinkyboss Před rokem

      I bet you’re raising the type of trash to curse and spit at teachers when they can’t get their way and to call minorities slurs. I’m sure they’ll be extremely entitled and weird. I don’t like the homeless issue but I’m not going to treat them like a subspecies for arguably the most useless children on the planet. It’s going to be v funny when they throw you in a home after you spend all this time raising them to hate the poor 😂

    • @kebab-case
      @kebab-case Před rokem +5

      ​@@boot-strapperanywhere besides portland is good

    • @stevensigl
      @stevensigl Před rokem

      Still voting democrat? Hope you made the real change and aren't spreading the liberal disease somewhere else thats at peace.

    • @sfs1167
      @sfs1167 Před rokem +18

      @@boot-strapper If you're conservative, go to Boise. If you're liberal, go to Denver.

  • @kzamora2548
    @kzamora2548 Před rokem

    Briggs always coming through with bangers. Love the video and info!

  • @patrickbowers3955
    @patrickbowers3955 Před rokem

    This is so on the mark. I came in 1968, went to L&C for undergraduate studies, taught for 30 years and moved away in 2005 for the benefit of my daughter. Of course I've visited a number of times but after my latest visit in 2022 I was really disheartened to see the once vibrant city I had called home for 37 years, decaying for all the reasons mentioned but I agree, the biggest issue that must be addressed, with real effort, is the homeless. I always like talking to others about the great area where I spent so much of my life but sadly, I no longer urge them to visit the place I called home for so long, because of the number one reason you stated. I hope the leaders of Portland look around and make some hard decisions and major effort to change what is back to what was.

  • @pdxmtngoat
    @pdxmtngoat Před rokem +108

    The ship has sailed in Portland. I lived in Portland for 26 years. The 1990's in Portland were it's heyday. We left Hellhole Portland in 2013. No looking back, either. It was already in big decline with homelessness. It's all just gotten worse.

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt Před rokem +1

      I mean, that's what happens in major cities.. Portland was spoiled for a long time.. Now they're like any other major city.. it has areas of good and bad.. Just stay out of the bad areas.. All the neighborhoods I frequent in Portland don't have visible homeless and tents everywhere.. just nice people and nice businesses..

    • @pdxmtngoat
      @pdxmtngoat Před rokem +1

      @@dre32pitt Things change alright. Maybe some things in Portland might get better.

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt Před rokem +3

      @@pdxmtngoat Only time will tell, but relatively speaking, it's not a bad town at all.. especially compared to some of the hell holes back east.. Now Portland is more like Seattle and Tacoma.. just know what areas to avoid.. simple

    • @edwardlagrossa1246
      @edwardlagrossa1246 Před rokem

      Heyday? Don't make me puke.

    • @AlvinSeville1
      @AlvinSeville1 Před rokem +2

      Same here...lived there almost 21 years. I left as things got worse and nobody there seemed to care.

  • @mzmedic1980
    @mzmedic1980 Před rokem +281

    I've lived in Oregon all of my life near but not in Portland but have worked there. It is a cesspool. It is sad that the population of the cesspool dictates the laws in Oregon. The past two Governors have been the worst. Passing laws the people vote down to move their agenda forward. They will eventually make the state unlivable for everyone.

    • @Mr.Howell78k
      @Mr.Howell78k Před rokem +16

      Thanks. I never understood hypsters playing dress up with winter knit hats in the summer.

    • @jeaniebee3657
      @jeaniebee3657 Před rokem

      portland also tax you to death. lets talk about the arts tax lol and all the other underhanded taxes they mislead what they will be used for to get people to vote for them..portlanders are idiots lol

    • @JJM_PNW
      @JJM_PNW Před rokem +3

      So…you want to take people’s votes because your politics don’t align with them? Got it! You are a true champion of voter rights and a democratic republic. 😂

    • @kensprice
      @kensprice Před rokem

      Someone needs to drop a bomb on Portland and start over. It will never comeback any other way!

    • @Jmfufghf
      @Jmfufghf Před rokem +26

      If you look at a map of Oregon 90% of it geographically voted Republican. Majority of towns and counties are not in any way represented by the politicians

  • @TimothyLeeClark
    @TimothyLeeClark Před rokem +3

    The worst part is it has been bleeding into Vancouver. I have lived here for over 30 years and I never thought we would have such a downfall in the area.

  • @rflatley8029
    @rflatley8029 Před rokem +1

    I moved to Portland, Or in 1976 lived and worked in town. My first encounter with unhoused individuals was in the inner NW area north of Burnside. There were people who lived under the bridge. My mode of transportation was a bicycle. I experienced Mt. St. Helens eruption. Attended and graduated from The Museum Art School in 1981. I left the Northwest in 1983 and have been happy ever since about my move to New England. What I want to say is that Portland has the same problems as we do in the NE. crime, homelessness, drugs & high cost of housing but we have it to a lesser degree because of our smaller population. We are a microcosm of the macrocosm with similar struggles. What people may find in other regions of the US is that our country is struggling with these problems everywhere.

  • @lorihuntley836
    @lorihuntley836 Před rokem +42

    I lived in Portland from 1962 to 1989 and it was a beautiful, well-maintained city. It is so sad to see it the way it is now. I always thought I would go back there to live some day but I don’t think that will happen, especially now that I am retired and the cost of living has become so high.

  • @robdixson196
    @robdixson196 Před rokem +38

    I've had relatives who lived in Portland. I remember it as a cute little city with mild weather surrounded by beautiful nature. There is only 1 thing that could make people flee such a place. SELF PRESERVATION.

  • @Arielrosemusic
    @Arielrosemusic Před 10 měsíci +2

    I lived in Portland from 2000-2008 and you missed the real 'heyday' of that city. Honestly I think I did too - because the best years up there were the 90s and previous to that if you ask locals who have lived there a long time. When I moved there, I got a 2 bedroom, 985 square foot apartment for $585 a month! it was super nice, felt very safe and I thought I'd never leave. Before I moved in 2008, the rents went up almost double because of the housing crisis and they never came back down. Crime started to skyrocket and my friends who still live there say they no longer feel safe outside at night or walking alone. I worked as a musician and performed live frequently. It was never easy making money in the city, people tend to be seriously stingy and not all that friendly or open. I had way more luck in Portland's suburbs - people were way more generous and friendly outside of the city center.

  • @dtgog469
    @dtgog469 Před 11 měsíci

    I went to Portland on March 1982 from Jakarta, Indonsia, and admire the beauty of the City , many gardens, flowers everywhere, truly a paradise. It is very sad how it became nowadays. Hope the Portland will revive again and back to the former glory.

  • @timpalmer7934
    @timpalmer7934 Před rokem +36

    I saw Portland for the first time in 2019. It was ridiculous how many tents I saw on sidewalks, under overpasses and along freeways. I felt very uncomfortable there and vowed I'd never go back!

    • @bicicogito989
      @bicicogito989 Před rokem +9

      You should have stayed until summer of 2020. Then, you could have experience and enjoyed the OVER 100 STRAIGHT NIGHTS OF RIOTING!!!!

    • @timpalmer7934
      @timpalmer7934 Před rokem +6

      @@bicicogito989 My wife and I talk about that! We were amazed that as bad as it was in 2019, it got much worse in 2020. It felt like a dystopia was hatching right before our eyes in 2019. Turns out, we were right!

    • @bicicogito989
      @bicicogito989 Před rokem

      @@timpalmer7934 And, then in 2021, Portland had a RECORD number of murders that year as well. No worries, Portland improved upon that by setting ANOTHER record number of murders in 2022!!
      Traffic is basically lawless there. The city of Portland has ONLY ONE traffic control officer on duty during the day. ONE!!! But, at least they have their pronouns on their name badge. LOL
      BTW, of the murders, over 50% of the victims are black males. ONLY 3% of the population of Portland are black males. ALL those BLM rallies/marches/riots(daytime/evening/after 10PM) so improved conditions there. Such an inconvenient fact, is it not.
      Did the video above mention any of this?? I know he F'd up the fact that there was NO Walmart, ever, downtown.

    • @GBR9794
      @GBR9794 Před rokem

      I traveled there in 2021 to do some works and it seems fine during the night vs the day. Do note that I actively avoid sidewalks like a plague every time I see a tent.

  • @thehimself4056
    @thehimself4056 Před rokem +21

    1984 I visited Portland with my aunt. She was in college there. She would drop me off at a local water park all day. Then drive by after school to pick me up. Portland has a place in my heart. I visited in 2019. I won’t go back unless I have to.

    • @amandad6782
      @amandad6782 Před rokem

      I live here and its pretty safe compared to most cities.

    • @ayannahendricks6266
      @ayannahendricks6266 Před rokem

      Telling a story about how safe things were in 1984 😂can literally say the same thing about 85% of the us. Lemme say anyone who discounts how lazy and entitled the corporate workers are now that they can work remote or semi remote is delusional. Corporate response to the pandemic has devastated once vital cities.

    • @crashjz
      @crashjz Před rokem

      you're not missed

  • @peterkephart7955
    @peterkephart7955 Před 11 měsíci

    I lived in Portland in 2015 and loved so much about the place that I considered uprooting my life in the east and relocating there. Great vibe, great energy, great social scene, great food, great neighborhoods, great donuts.
    But two of the things I remember most are the smell and sometimes the stench of urine in the downtown area and the homeless people parked everywhere. Seems like little has improved since I fled back east.

  • @AshtarMichael
    @AshtarMichael Před rokem +1

    It is interesting how improved things have been this summer, 2023 that is. Notable differences all around downtown, but I still want to see what happens when summer ends and the tourist leave for the most part. MAX has changed and is much more crowded than spring. If they keep going with the recent changes things will continue to improve. Drug overdoses have increased drastically from what I have seen during the past month.

  • @jenniferlee7167
    @jenniferlee7167 Před rokem +86

    My brother has moved to the seaside. He lived in Portland since 1977 or so. He hated the way that the homeless were taking over the sidewalk. The businesses could do nothing about it. He hated the riots and the way the downtown had been lovely but now in his estimation is demolished.

    • @portlandgoose4727
      @portlandgoose4727 Před rokem +4

      the riots were 3 years ago lol. downtown is pretty much back to how it was before the riots. but idk how much that’s really saying, since things were still pretty fucked in 2019.

    • @yummm8775
      @yummm8775 Před 9 měsíci

      Democrats are working EXTRA hard to destroy the city as you can see. But, keep voting Democrats...

  • @amym.694
    @amym.694 Před rokem +99

    Add Mayor Wheeler he isn’t even warning the citizens about a possible serial killer. Six women .....

    • @cannibalvegetableyt
      @cannibalvegetableyt Před rokem +4

      Neither is Seattle

    • @jeaniebee3657
      @jeaniebee3657 Před rokem +4

      whaaaaat i dont watch the news please expand on this..the news just pisses me off so i never watch it lol

    • @athos1974
      @athos1974 Před rokem +1

      Complete negligence. Should be subjected to a recall vote.

    • @amym.694
      @amym.694 Před rokem +3

      @@jeaniebee3657 it’s all over CZcams look up Portland Oregon serial killer

    • @jeaniebee3657
      @jeaniebee3657 Před rokem

      @@amym.694 must not be all over youtube cause i haven't heard about this lol thats why i asked you to expand on it.

  • @user-bc8bt9qw6j
    @user-bc8bt9qw6j Před 11 měsíci +1

    I worked downtown (PSU) 15 years ago or so and because of the homeless we had to watch out for used needles and aggressive panhandlers. I don’t know if it’s still happening but I did like it when I could buy a “coupon” book (proceeds went to charity) and the coupons were for free food and drinks at different restaurants including chains. Idea was to give the panhandlers coupons instead of cash

  • @ghostrider-sq2qd
    @ghostrider-sq2qd Před 10 měsíci +4

    So sad for so many reasons. I loved the PDX/Vancouver area when I lived there. Completely ruined now. It’s a damn shame. Just sad.

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 Před rokem +154

    My problem with the homeless people, besides all the issues you stated, is that the local politicians have given them more rights than the general public, and the business owners and the homeowners. There's the problem. The people that are actually trying to make the city good or getting penalized and being treated like crap compared to the drug addict camped in their front yard.

    • @traceyyerxa7683
      @traceyyerxa7683 Před rokem +7

      U r right on!!!!!!!

    • @patrickscanlon1794
      @patrickscanlon1794 Před rokem +6

      How do these officials keep getting elected?! I am baffled.

    • @ibezzant
      @ibezzant Před rokem +4

      Bingo. It even said in the Oregon Health Authority COVID restrictions that homeless people were exempt from everything! This is just one example of this along with the squatting, trespassing, etc.

    • @xavierbreath2227
      @xavierbreath2227 Před rokem

      Bingo!

    • @konagirl805
      @konagirl805 Před rokem

      @Patrick because the next politician running for office will burp out “for the children climate change equity defund the police” and like cat nipped kittens the voters will trip over each other to pull the lever for that candidate. If there’s an electoral deficit, we’ll then, state wide mail in voting will take care of that little problem.

  • @ejamesl
    @ejamesl Před rokem +28

    I moved here about that same time you did and I really miss what the city was in 2010-2017. It's become difficult here and it's tragic.

    • @frequentsee3815
      @frequentsee3815 Před rokem

      Keep voting Democrat to see it really shit the bed

  • @SuperYrch
    @SuperYrch Před 9 měsíci +2

    "It's kind of gotten a little too liberal," that is the understatement of the year!

    • @logica1167
      @logica1167 Před 5 měsíci

      They are supporting the police like Biden supports the Border Patrol.

  • @kurtbrown4285
    @kurtbrown4285 Před rokem

    Hey James,
    Been watching your channel for awhile. Just realized you are the James Briggs I went to school with. Appreciate your content.

  • @essebug1066
    @essebug1066 Před rokem +78

    What boggles my mind is how there are so many homeless here in a state where it rains 120+ days a year.... Oh, Wait maybe it is because the state of Oregon pretty much pays you to be homeless and you can do all the drugs you want here! I mean if you're high all the time maybe the weather is the last thing you're worried about. about

    • @wrongwayeric
      @wrongwayeric Před rokem +5

      Free tents also

    • @toastcapital
      @toastcapital Před rokem +3

      did you miss the council vote outlawing camping during the day?

    • @jeaniebee3657
      @jeaniebee3657 Před rokem +9

      @@toastcapital what has the council done about the trash the homeless pile up and leave behind to move to the next camp..who pays to clean it up? what about the used needles in public parks? what about the stung out person who attacks people on the max who is also homeless? or the panhandlers on the max that are not being stopped because the city doesn't have patrols on the max anymore? Or the pan handlers who get abusive when you don't give them money or smokes? I know let them move into your neighborhood or better yet if you have a yard let them cam there. let about 6 brokedown rv's park infront of where you live and your kids play if you have kids. are you willing to do that? ill wait for your answer.

    • @pulsatingsausageboy2076
      @pulsatingsausageboy2076 Před rokem

      They don’t pay the homeless. Don’t be stupid.

    • @amandad6782
      @amandad6782 Před rokem +6

      They do not get paid, thats a lie.

  • @n-xplorer
    @n-xplorer Před rokem +33

    I moved away from Portland way back in the year 2000 for many reasons including my neighbor who got busted for attempting to steal kids from bus stops. Guess he had nothing better to do.

  • @vinceA3748
    @vinceA3748 Před rokem

    That was excellent and well put together. It all makes sense.

  • @thebeardedseeker5633
    @thebeardedseeker5633 Před 6 měsíci +2

    What a shame. I've lived on the east coast all my life. For years I've felt a strong tug to move to the Pacific Northwest, specifically Portland. The only reason I hadn't pack my things and moved is that jobs are much more plentiful in my field here. Then, a few years ago, I started hearing about all the troubles Portland has been having. Things are getting bad everywhere, but it's easier to deal with it when you're familiar with your environment. Still, the Pacific Northwest looks so beautiful from what I've seen, i'd like to at least visit one day.

  • @erikamoore6164
    @erikamoore6164 Před rokem +49

    Last year I visited relatives in Vancouver, WA. Closest airport was Portland. The drive from the airport to Vancouver was horrifying! There were random tents pitched all over, trash everywhere, it looked like Woodstock the morning after! When I commented on it my relative said, "Yeah, that's why we live in Washington."

    • @buckseedamerica2743
      @buckseedamerica2743 Před rokem +2

      It's chit in Vancouver too! Hot Damn!

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt Před rokem

      @@buckseedamerica2743 lol, not really.. been here a year and love it..

    • @amandad6782
      @amandad6782 Před rokem

      Yeah, we get homeless from Washington too.

    • @jacobnorth4772
      @jacobnorth4772 Před rokem +1

      @@dre32pitt You’re not that bright, or you’re closely related to Stevie Wonder.

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt Před rokem

      @@jacobnorth4772 Or I've lived in places that make Vancouver's level of 'homelessness' look well below avg.. it's all about perspective.

  • @carpediem673
    @carpediem673 Před rokem +29

    I lived in Portland back in the 90s. It was a paradise compared to where I came from. So sad to see what's happened to it :(

  • @Elise10000
    @Elise10000 Před rokem

    This was very informative. I’d prefer no stock video and images (vs actual historical images of area or video clips and info or just no images at all), I know that’s difficult but it’s the only thing that had me fast forwarding so thought I’d mention. I drove impulsively to Portland area over a decade ago plotting escape from insanely expensive SF Bay Area (I mean East Bay, Berkeley and areas that people would imagine livable that are very not, and hours in radius from SF). A person should be able to rent an apartment for self, simply put. Nothing magically gelled but I had studied the cool neighborhoods in Portland quite a bit. I’m sorry for what happened there.

  • @DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT
    @DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT Před 9 měsíci +4

    The decline of Portland just MAY have something to do with the failure to enforce the law. Portland is a great example of how wonderful things will be in any city which fails to fund and support its police force.

  • @grant5941
    @grant5941 Před rokem +21

    Waiting for Austin to reverse course as well. It baffles me that people are still flocking there.

    • @franciscochavez1010
      @franciscochavez1010 Před rokem +1

      It already is. Just moved out of there and a lot of people are.

    • @fuzzy3440
      @fuzzy3440 Před rokem +2

      Many people from Austin are moving to San Antonio, making it more crowded here. A friend of mine just moved from Cedar Park to the Medina Lake area.

    • @salty_flightdeck_cpo
      @salty_flightdeck_cpo Před rokem +6

      Austin has become Californicated.

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt Před rokem

      @@salty_flightdeck_cpo It's been the 'Portland of the South' for quite awhile.. well before the great CA migration started.. they even stole Portland's slogan, lol..

    • @salty_flightdeck_cpo
      @salty_flightdeck_cpo Před rokem

      @Rowdy Jr you make a good point. I think Arch might be the next Joe Burrow. Good luck.

  • @mlight7402
    @mlight7402 Před rokem +11

    I live in the southwest and a similar thing happened in my city during COVID. The city council tried providing support and more homeless came in droves. One day the tents, sleeping bags, buckets of human waste, and the junk were gone. Our council decided it was not ok for the homeless to live downtown. They have been moved to lower density areas. The problem is still there.

  • @ThreeEarRabbit
    @ThreeEarRabbit Před 11 měsíci

    I was born in Portland in the early 2000s. Moved out in 2011 when my family for better opportunities elsewhere. It's a shame, had so many great memories back there.

  • @blastofo
    @blastofo Před 11 měsíci +2

    Its a bad sign when even Walmart closes all their stores in your city because shoplifting is so out of hand.

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie Před rokem +11

    As a Seattle girl, I used to love to go to Portland for a mini-vacation. Not anymore

    • @eddieg6436
      @eddieg6436 Před rokem

      ……Seattle is all boarded up too!!! Garbage, crime, graffiti, filth……PASS!

  • @bdg77
    @bdg77 Před rokem +45

    Over 45 years I have lived in P Town. This is the worst I have ever seen it. Crime, homelessness, social decay, graffiti, violence, and it's everywhere. Not just downtown.. The crime travels on the light rail and public transport to all the neighborhoods.

  • @arthurleino
    @arthurleino Před 13 dny

    I graduated from Banks HI in1971. Joined the Navy and Retired 11-92. Portland was a favorite city to Shop. I LIVE in Mount Vernon, Washington Since 1994.

  • @Krankhafter
    @Krankhafter Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the insightful video, most of these 'why are people leaving Portland' end up being super politically charge and don't focus on the city's actual problems.
    I'm 31 and I was born and raised here, Portland is a generally safe, beautiful city but its definitely hit a rough patch. I hate to pull the 'millennials have it the hardest' card, but out of all my friends, only one of them has managed to find a solid job here. The rest of us, including myself, who all have plenty of job experience have been unable to find jobs that provide an actual living wage (which, in Portland for a single person is $74,086.) Even with roommates, many people my age are barely scraping by. All of my friends have had to move back in with their parents or move out of the city to more rural areas in order to actually find a place to live and find a job that will pay their rent.
    The median rental price cited in the video (~$1,200ish) will often only get you a small one bedroom nowadays, unless you want something that's full of roaches. There are even tiny studio apartments that are going for that much. Near where I live, there are full apartment complexes that are sitting empty because the rent is so high.
    I used to say that I would never leave Portland, but sadly I no longer see a future here unless the city sees a serious change in the next couple of years. Once I finish my degree I'm likely going to leave just like many people my age.

  • @Rikrik1138
    @Rikrik1138 Před rokem +24

    Where I live we had a Verizon call center. As employees, our main directive became to train our customers to solve all their own problems using the app instead of calling in. I saw the writing on the wall and left long before they shut it down. When your job. Is to train your customers to do your job, it’s not a good sign for job security.

    • @b.cdrisk2035
      @b.cdrisk2035 Před rokem +1

      How much did it pay?

    • @Rikrik1138
      @Rikrik1138 Před rokem +1

      @@b.cdrisk2035 back then, 10.50 an hour, but that was years ago.

    • @jameswest7945
      @jameswest7945 Před rokem

      Imagine an economy held up by call centers lmao! 😂😂😂😂

    • @b.cdrisk2035
      @b.cdrisk2035 Před rokem

      @@jameswest7945 not everyone can be rich and construction work isn't for a lot of people

    • @b.cdrisk2035
      @b.cdrisk2035 Před rokem +1

      @@Rikrik1138 So, it wasn't good money but you weren't poor either?

  • @tommylatham9868
    @tommylatham9868 Před rokem +21

    I work in Portland but live out in the sticks. The thing that bugs me is they don't have 24 hour grocery stores anymore, too much thievery. I work a rotating shift and used to do my shopping at night because there's less people, now I have to go to Vancouver where they prosecute criminals.

    • @sandyp6523
      @sandyp6523 Před rokem +2

      Winco

    • @kennyc388
      @kennyc388 Před rokem

      Portland. Another shithole trashed by liberals and their insane ideologies and government. Have lived here for 77 years and have seen it all.

    • @mmmd3429
      @mmmd3429 Před rokem +1

      You can't make the police do their job and patrol.

    • @tommylatham9868
      @tommylatham9868 Před rokem +2

      @@mmmd3429 the problem isn't the police, the problem is the D.A., it doesn't matter if the police arrest a criminal when they are immediately returned to the street to commit another crime.

    • @mmmd3429
      @mmmd3429 Před rokem +2

      @@tommylatham9868 You know both can be a problem. If you think there isn't a problem with police departments I want to know what pills and Facebook groups you are in.

  • @susanneohmes1044
    @susanneohmes1044 Před rokem +2

    I moved to Portland when it wasn’t mentioned , in 77, the zoo had chimps and a few elephants, nothing more. We raised our kids there! Portland was known for kid positive things, starting with excellent birth centers!
    I escaped two years ago! Sad but relieved!

  • @pumices9844
    @pumices9844 Před 11 měsíci

    I moved to Portland in 93 but had visited in the late 80s. In the late 80s housing was still affordable. In 93 it was still affordable though prices were starting to creep up more than normal inflation. By the late 90s the signs were there that housing was really starting to become unaffordable for working class people. I left Portland in the early 2000s. I spent a lot of time downtown in the 90s and early 2000s and while there were a few homeless they were just a handfull, and it was the same few guys.

  • @naoko7184
    @naoko7184 Před rokem +136

    We moved to Oregon 2 decades ago and live in a city near enough to Portland that we could go up there 1-2 times a month. We loved going for the the shopping, theater, concerts, restaurants, 4th of July, etc. Once the BLM riots started during lockdown and Antifa joined in,we stopped. After things opened up we went once, but it was so scuzzy with trash everywhere and tents covering the sidewalks that we left and haven’t returned. The mayor showed little interest in cleaning things up, and even implied in one of his speeches that Portland didn’t need tourist dollars to do well. Apparently they don’t need other Oregonians’ money, either, since the rest of us are staying away in droves. It’s sad, because Portland is our primate city- it’s where we all went for the cool stuff that only big cities can provide.

    • @kostasjezuz4846
      @kostasjezuz4846 Před rokem +12

      Primate city? I can picture this, LOL!!!!

    • @JoeJW89
      @JoeJW89 Před rokem +19

      Portland may not have needed the money from tourists but small businesses and job seekers did

    • @guillermogouldburn763
      @guillermogouldburn763 Před rokem

      @@kostasjezuz4846 humans are primates too.

    • @jarethgar
      @jarethgar Před rokem +4

      guarantee we're better off without you. enjoy mcdonalds and hay rides ) : nice dinners out at long john silvers

    • @seandevine8187
      @seandevine8187 Před rokem +16

      ​@@jarethgar enjoy being elitist and broke, terrible combination ) :

  • @instantchiro85
    @instantchiro85 Před rokem +5

    Salem is going that way fast. Moved here 6 years ago but so bad now. Graffiti, homelessness, drugs and violence all in 6 years time. Loved it now moved

  • @BrakerOfStones
    @BrakerOfStones Před 6 měsíci +1

    And here we are 6 months later. I’m 7th generation Oregonian but I’m thinking of getting outta dodge and try intel in chandler. I’m just south of Wilsonville but it’s still not far enough away from bs.

  • @ickypop9255
    @ickypop9255 Před 10 měsíci

    Apparently I lived in Portland during its last decent year, 2015. I remember my mom and me took a trip there in 2014 and she was concerned about all the homeless but I loved the city and the nature and moved there in 2015. I left jits as all the riots were about to start. You could feel the tension in the air. It was the riots and then covid that brought down Portland. I still love this city. I come back all the time to visit but the downtown doesn’t seem as safe to walk around. A lot of the big crowds have all but disappeared. Sure, some of the places I remembered and loved visiting are still there, but the city isn’t the same.

  • @yvonneadrian734
    @yvonneadrian734 Před rokem +53

    I blame so much of the crime and violence on the Mayor of Portland! Because of the bad decisions that were made with the police department, it is in a sad state of affairs. So many police officers have retired or left the police force. When we travel from Idaho to Oregon, we always bypass Portland.

    • @JJacks920
      @JJacks920 Před rokem +6

      Totally agree. Mayor and now ex commissioner Hardesty. She was ultra progressive. Mayor needs to go as well..

    • @jenniferpearce1052
      @jenniferpearce1052 Před rokem +8

      Nah, it's the population that supports rioters against the police. What can the mayor do when the people he's supposed to represent are in favor of criminals and then expect him to stop crime? It's nonsense.

    • @user-xj2ly7oj9x
      @user-xj2ly7oj9x Před rokem +7

      This is simply deflecting from the real problem which is the wisdom of the people there that vote. His first term coincided with the start of Portland's decline and it only got worse...and then he was re-elected. The city is getting what it voted for and the only people to blame in this are the voters.

    • @michaelrandall9034
      @michaelrandall9034 Před rokem

      Jennifer is right. It’s the people not the mayor. Plus, you fucking idiots HALES started this poor approach. I want my property taxes back. Maybe quit giving “things” away to junkies. What’s the percentage of rehabilitation for heroin addicts who DO NOT WANT IT? Zero.
      The rain used to control the population too.

    • @jenniferpearce1052
      @jenniferpearce1052 Před rokem

      @@user-xj2ly7oj9x Our candidate pools aren't awesome, but I sure wouldn't want the job

  • @McOatmeal
    @McOatmeal Před rokem +11

    I was there last week to see a friend who was from hs who was struggling (not homeless or anything just a mid 20s dude suffering from loneliness) I left in 2019 and we drove around town and it's upmost unrecognizable especially in East Portland. We went to a 7/11 on 148th and Division and a bum tent was set up in the Dumpster area and a guy was smoking a white rocky substance on the curb in front of a Portland Police. It seems a town of only lawlessness thats left and that's one of the reasons I now reside in the Denver Metro

  • @mimig.4788
    @mimig.4788 Před 9 měsíci

    I want to know what/where the Walmart downtown you mentioned here is/was? I've lived in Portland, especially downtown, my whole life and don't remember a Walmart being downtown...at least in the last 20 years.

  • @LNLA
    @LNLA Před 10 měsíci +3

    This is pretty accurate. For those who keep denying all that's going on in Portland I wish them luck. With the current leadership very little, if anything, is going to change. My suggestion to any one who can afford to....GET OUT!

    • @RioRioRio12345.-
      @RioRioRio12345.- Před 3 měsíci

      You don't really have much choice about moving anymore. Taxes will only continue to go up, cost of living is real bad and getting worse. If you want any chance at prosperity, you must find a way to move. There's no fixing oregon. Sad.

  • @marycasey9404
    @marycasey9404 Před rokem +56

    Moved to the Portland area in 2010 and left in 2022 mostly because of the political bs. I miss my mountain, the trees, and just the landscape. I also miss the friends I made and the enjoyable times we had until the big C hit, the isolation was the worst. You truly nailed every reason why I left.

  • @bobwallace9814
    @bobwallace9814 Před rokem +32

    I can name Portland's demise in two words........Ted Wheeler. You mentioned 2017 several times as the downturn of Portland. What a coincidence, it's the year Wheeler was elected Mayor. He is a one man wrecking crew of his city.

    • @timcombs2730
      @timcombs2730 Před rokem +3

      The two words that destroyed Portland or not ted wheeler but rather “passive aggressive”

    • @lorenbowser7681
      @lorenbowser7681 Před rokem +1

      And Sam Adams before him

    • @timcombs2730
      @timcombs2730 Před rokem +2

      @@lorenbowser7681 Portland‘s demise came right around the time that the Rose Garden switch to the Moda Center and we lost KUFO

  • @pushista9322
    @pushista9322 Před 2 měsíci

    I have just finished Ursula Le Guin's novel The Lathe of Heaven, actually read it twice, loved it so much. Portland is the main location in the novel. So I went to CZcams to find videos about this fascinating city and I see this... So sad.

  • @Lunchladydoyle
    @Lunchladydoyle Před 10 měsíci +2

    I moved to Portland, Maine in 1996. In the early 2000’s a lot of people I knew started moving to the other Portland ( yes Maine had the name first ) because it was billed as the land of milk and honey. I thought they were crazy to give up living on the Ocean here. Well almost 30 years later Portland, Maine is no longer an undiscovered gem and those friends have moved back. Glad I stayed put. I’m in a rent controlled apartment in a safe city on a beautiful bay with a thriving arts and food scene. All that glitters is not gold and by the time a city is called “ the IT place to be “ it’s already been plundered. Thanks Portland, Oregon for showing us how not to run a liberal city.

  • @ChicagoMike97
    @ChicagoMike97 Před rokem +20

    I am a lifelong fan of Beautiful Portland, who just moved out and has no desire to return. What was once my favorite place to be in the United States has died. Riots, homeless camps, lawlessness, trash, open drug dealing/usage, boarded up businesses, lack of foot traffic, empty storefronts, graffiti, and shootings have destroyed the city I once loved. I just moved to Chicago. Yes, the Windy City definitely has its share of violent crime, but it seems to be mostly between gang members and concentrated into certain areas. When I am in Downtown Chicago, I do not see as single tent. The streets are full of life and hope. There are no boarded up businesses. There are almost no crazies walking around. You see absolutely no open drug markets. The sidewalks are almost spotless as well. I am able to ride our amazing public transportation system, the CTA, and not have to constantly worry about some hostile whack job threatening me. And I have spent a lot of time on the south side, which has a toxic reputation for crime (it's greatly overblown by the way; the south side has some beautiful areas, but also some rough ones), and even in the rougher neighborhoods, I still feel safer than I felt in Portland's Old Town. I love my new city. If Chicago can recover after all of the chaos from the pandemic years, it's a wonder why Portland cannot. Chicago is beautiful, vibrant, alive, and exciting. Portland feels like an insane asylum where the patients carry machetes and run the place. I pray Portland can turn itself around, but I have lost confidence that it will. It breaks my heart.

    • @wallihaley5194
      @wallihaley5194 Před rokem +2

      I have been visiting Chicago to see my old college friend for the last 30 years and I feel about Chicago the same way you do! I find it to be an absolutely beautiful city with friendly people and very clean and beautiful downtown!

    • @briangraham1024
      @briangraham1024 Před rokem

      ​@@wallihaley5194Go Cubs!!!😂😊

    • @Laura_G
      @Laura_G Před 11 měsíci

      I am a native Californian who relocated to Chicago and am happy with my decision. It's a beautiful, clean city with world class museums, hospitals, universities, restaurants, etc. As you say there are pockets of gang crime but that tends to take place in the same neighborhoods over and over again. There is a concerted effort to address social ills despite what is reported on Fox News. Chicagoland is a great metro area with many lovely suburbs.

    • @daviddahl8186
      @daviddahl8186 Před 6 měsíci

      I think Chicago is willing to admit there are problems. The people in Portland seem to think things will improve automatically over time.

  • @markjacobs3956
    @markjacobs3956 Před rokem +510

    You get what you vote for. Simple.

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před rokem +6

      Never Say NEVER 😎 Justin Bieber

    • @evegreenification
      @evegreenification Před rokem +1

      Not exactly. You get what they pretend you voted for, except twisted into a dystopian nightmare. It is rigged, and then amplified by corrupt officials who are in the pocket of globalist big moneyed interests with their own fiendish agenda.

    • @DB-qm4jx
      @DB-qm4jx Před rokem +12

      More like in the mechanics of the voting system itself actually

    • @georave1785
      @georave1785 Před rokem +30

      California effect

    • @ericroberts7485
      @ericroberts7485 Před rokem +26

      First thing I thought. I used vote for all of this but I actually take an interest in truth so I eventually realized I was voting wrong. I admit I didn’t enjoy admitting I was wrong. Living by truth is satisfying though. Never fall in love with some political party. You have to pay attention to the ones you vote for as well. People don’t pay attention to the people they vote for. They pay attention to the ones they dislike. Pay attention to all of it and take into consideration that you can be fooled. Listen to different points of view.

  • @jonathanstein1783
    @jonathanstein1783 Před rokem

    When i was in my late teens and early twenties, i could walk around downtown at night and never worry about a thing happening to me. Even Burnside and "skid row" were not hostile. These days, if i have to go into Portland at all, i go with some type of personal protective device, and NEVER at night.

  • @Kate-nd4rl
    @Kate-nd4rl Před rokem +1

    Great list. Would be cool if you referenced your sources though.

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 Před rokem +59

    I almost moved to Portland in 2005. I'm glad I didn't. It was a gorgeous city back then. I hope they get it together and get it back to what it used to be.

    • @georave1785
      @georave1785 Před rokem

      That city is occupied by comunist mobs. It won't get better.

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Před 11 měsíci

      Never going to happen. It's finished.

    • @Logistical_Nightmare
      @Logistical_Nightmare Před 11 měsíci

      It never will be back to what it used to be. Move somewhere else. Definitely move somewhere else, and never come back

    • @jeannearc9879
      @jeannearc9879 Před 10 měsíci

      Same. Portland was on my list because SanDiego,CA, is super expensive to stay. However, good thing I stayed

  • @SurrealGal
    @SurrealGal Před rokem +21

    Portland State 1970 grad here. Left to go to grad school. Cried when I left. Now I cry when I watch your videos. Just sad to the millionth degree to see the decline of a once great city.

    • @toastcapital
      @toastcapital Před rokem

      We’re still good here. This guy is from the burbs. He knows nothing.

    • @SurrealGal
      @SurrealGal Před rokem

      @@toastcapital Jeez, I hope so. I'm planning a trip in the next few months to check it out myself.

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt Před rokem

      Portland's 'demise' is very much overblown.. it's turning into pretty much any other major metro area.. You just need to aware of what areas to avoid is all.. just like any other major metro area.. It really is overblown imo.. All the neighborhoods I got to in Portland are clean and businesses are doing fine.. Now someone may say 'that's all the gentrified hipster neighborhoods', but that's the reality of it.. Portland is just going through it's growing pains

    • @ShermanMark1
      @ShermanMark1 Před rokem +1

      @@SurrealGal It's trash Don't believe Toastcapital

    • @jenniferpearce1052
      @jenniferpearce1052 Před rokem

      @@SurrealGal I don't think these people who are saying it's fine know what it used to be. 10 years ago, I would wait for the MAX alone at 11pm and feel safe. Now I wouldn't at 4 pm. My office closed because of machete, knife, axe and gun attacks around the building (including bullets lodged in the cubes). It used to be a place where you could leave your lawn chairs overnight, to claim your place for the parade the following morning. And I'm not talking about the 60s or something. I'm talking about a year starting with 2.

  • @nicolasdefranco7179
    @nicolasdefranco7179 Před 11 měsíci +1

    2:09. That woman's face and gesture says it all: Dispair and sadness for what has happened to Portland, Oregon (and San Francisco, CA for that matter): A once prosperous city left to decay because of ill politics, bad economy, social engineering and tolerance to crime. My heart truly sank.

  • @Jeff-jh9rh
    @Jeff-jh9rh Před rokem +1

    I lived in Portland in the late 70's early 80's. It was wonderful and clean at that time. I was a young busboy at Jake's Famous Crawfish.

  • @tychill
    @tychill Před rokem +11

    Born and raised. Left with my fam a couple of years ago. Love that city. Traffic didn’t bother me I just rode my bike. Politics didn’t effect me I didn’t make enough. Weather didn’t kill my mood because it’s all I knew. But once the homeless trailers started parking in front of our home, which was also next to an elementary school…game over. Fighting, theft, defecation, and drug use right in front of our kiddos every day. Thought about moving out to the burbs but instead decided to move to a smaller town and LOVE it. Think I’m done with cities, except to visit.

  • @harry48196
    @harry48196 Před rokem +16

    It pains me to see this. I used to live in Portland metro area but left mainly for those reasons mentioned. I hope Portland figures itself out. Used to be such a great city 😢

  • @davidolson6436
    @davidolson6436 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Misguided policies on crime, drugs, and homelessness is the root of nearly all these issues. It’s very difficult for businesses to survive in cities that have embraced these policies. The evidence overwhelmingly suggests that the ideology behind these policies has been catastrophic for the cities that chose to embrace this failed experiment.

  • @whiteowl8703
    @whiteowl8703 Před 11 měsíci +10

    The straw that broke my back and made me move out of Oregon was when I had to start paying 5cents a bag. I complained to everyone. 40 days later I’m paying 35 to 55 cents per bag. The second straw was all of Oregon was looking like a third world country with all the stink and crime. Third - I just couldn’t afford housing in Oregon.
    I moved to Cherokee county Oklahoma and bought a 1250 sf house on half acre 2 blocks from lake for 152,500.

  • @seavol8692
    @seavol8692 Před rokem +7

    We moved out almost two years ago from Portland and I would also add a big piece of our move was the Covid response. with kids entering elementary school they kept public schools closed for 1.5 years (private schools were allowed to open) while increasing taxes. We enrolled our kids in private school for kindergarten as schools were closed w/o signs of opening.
    Portland has also implemented a 1% tax for homeless, income taxes for bikes, which was also on top of the 9.9% state income tax. Portland now has the highest marginal income tax in the country, with little to show for it. Having gone to high school there (dad still leaves in the region) and returning there after school and my first job it's not worth the cost.

  • @JonnyFoxx
    @JonnyFoxx Před rokem +23

    I missed the Portland boom by a few years unfortunately. It’s really got a lot of potential and hopefully they can get back on track. The PNW in and of itself is the most beautiful, magical place in the country, Portland just needs help. The prices and homeless crisis are real, don’t believe people who say they aren’t. Got an opportunity in North Carolina so we’re gonna go ahead and give that a go. Godspeed y’all. 💛

    • @BrightResultsMedia
      @BrightResultsMedia Před rokem +4

      Portland needs help. From who…? Portlandians?

    • @toastcapital
      @toastcapital Před rokem +3

      Portland is still kicking it. Don't believe this guy's lies

    • @billmM3605
      @billmM3605 Před rokem +5

      @@toastcapital It's kicking alright, like it's having an epileptic seizure.

    • @thEM1ghtyricer
      @thEM1ghtyricer Před rokem

      ​​@@toastcapital man you're in multiple comment threads with some serious cope. Just face it. Your liberal policies failed. Turns out you can't catch and release criminals, allow open and encouraged drug use, ban any form of self defense, and cave to any demands people with no understanding of consequences happen to have. Just admit your failure and move on. It's ok. Excuses got you here, solutions can get you out.

    • @logica1167
      @logica1167 Před 5 měsíci

      @@toastcapital There is a thin line between civilization and savagery and that line is blue. Woke Portlandia is self destructing and the leftist electorate is reaping the harvest.

  • @christopherwebb3517
    @christopherwebb3517 Před rokem

    Louisville, KY began actively trying to emulate Portland sometime in the 90s, and they continue to do so to this day - including the downturn and the homeless crisis.

  • @gregorygermann5975
    @gregorygermann5975 Před 11 měsíci

    Born in 1960. Lived and worked in portland all my life until 2017 when i moved away. Portland truly broke my heart.