72 Far Superior Topics[Posted by David Miller on May 5, 2008] Our commenter "mucker" pulled no punches in criticizing Friday's Upside of the Downturn show, calling it an "absurdly broad question" based on "the pathetic journalism of researching a topic by posting questions to your own web forum." (I disagreed.) But mucker wasn't all criticism. Mixed in with the tough love was a maniacally exhaustive list of 72 "far superior topics." Some are clearly jokes. Some -- I think -- are serious. But there are some real gems in the pile, and we'd consider producing at least one show from this grand list. What's your favorite?
I think that the subject of affordable housing deserves at least one discussion. The meteoric rise in home prices in the past decade in Oregon have put many folks out of sight of owning their own home. I think there needs to be a concerted statewide (ideally nationwide) effort to help encourage and fund creative new ways to get people of lesser means into housing that is clean, close to commerce/schools, and affords a feeling of having their own space. I think that the standard apartment building vs. ugly quad or duplex vs. single home paradigm needs expansion and attention.
Not long ago the Portland City Club did a report on reforming our Initiative Petition System of putting issues on the ballot. They offered many good ideas on how to make this system work better. This is a controversial topic, but a very important one. Everything from signature gathering to the ease of adding amendments to our State Constitution, would make for an interesting program.
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