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Have you ever clogged a sink drain because of cooking oil/grease?
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289 Votes

Have you ever clogged a sink drain because of cooking oil/grease?

Yes, unfortunately.

2

No, always sop it up

5

Yes, unfortunately.

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sharder8
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sharder8

I haven't, but my wife has . . . more than once! Oh, and I have more years in the kitchen cooking.

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No, always sop it up

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Kristina Biederman
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Kristina Biederman

I learned early on never to put oils down the drain for that very reason.

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k san
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k san

IS KTVZ RUNNING OUT OF SUBSTANTIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK?

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Mou Chat Reed
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Mou Chat Reed

Taught better than that when I as just a child.

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Robb McCutcheon
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Robb McCutcheon

It doesn't seem to clog up the drain so I just dump it down.

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sharder8
sharder8

Ask London or any large city sewer dept. what it does to their sewer lines . . .

Have you made a plan to vote in this November election?

Have you made a plan to vote in this November election?

YES

1

NO

0

YES

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Trump for president save America, do you’re research on Harris!

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NO

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Would you support the state wide measure 118 to raise business taxes?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
525 Votes

Would you support the state wide measure 118 to raise business taxes?

YES

1

NO

10

YES

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Raising tax’s on businesses will make them increase prices and they will have to layoff people

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steven
steven

Do you vote twice in elections, too?

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

So people are voting for it think about it

steven
steven

Then why did you say that you would support it? Duh.

NO

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Bud Gavino
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Bud Gavino

This type of tax will always be passed on to we consumers. Oregonians already pay an income tax. It's another heavy burden on Oregon consumers that will be passed on to us - the increased costs is nothing but a hidden tax.

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Joe Ottlinger
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Joe Ottlinger

It's a huge tax on everyone. No thanks

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Andrew Shooks
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Andrew Shooks

This is a sneaky way to get sales tax in place and will add as much as 15% to the consumer's cost for retail purchases.

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

Just another way to ruin Oregon.

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David Kline
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David Kline

It's a hand out to the rich who can afford to live here only 200 days out of the year.

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Latterdaysaint
steven
steven

And yes. Like Gabe.

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