A Point of Personal Privilege—What’s This All About?

Welcome, dear readers, to my little corner of the internet, where I do my best to repel the ambient nonsense of modern governance—especially if it’s skulking around Oregon’s District 32. If you’re new here, I’m Representative Cyrus Javadi: a legislator who prefers pesky pragmatism to ego-laden policy fights. In other words, I believe government should actually work for you, not just for folks who look good in a TV soundbite.

So, Why "A Point of Personal Privilege"?

In the hallowed halls of legislature-speak, a “point of personal privilege” is basically a moment when a lawmaker pipes up about something tangential but somehow important—kind of like when your uncle commandeers Thanksgiving dinner to explain the joys of home-brewed kombucha (but hopefully with fewer weird floaty things). This newsletter is my version of that microphone grab: a forum for direct, no-filter conversation. You won’t get spin. You won’t get ads hawking dubious herbal supplements. Just real talk about what’s going down locally, statewide, and beyond.

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A Point of Personal Privilege is a no-nonsense conservative commentary tackling government incompetence, bureaucratic bloat, and the performative politics that have hijacked the movement—because conservatism should be about results, not theatrics.

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Oregon legislator, dentist, and pilot. I focus on practical policies and community well-being. This space offers insights on state issues, reflections on leadership, and stories from Oregon's north coast, fostering thoughtful dialogue.