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It seems to be catching. I wonder if they have any idea where their food comes from. I think not.Same BS as Colorado is trying to do. It's about time some of these animal rights terrorists starved to death. Sadly, most urban areas of this country will swallow this nonsense hook line and sinker. What the hell is wrong with these mindless lemmings?
They know where their food comes from ..... China. It is all about politics in Oregon and the governor's war against Eastern Oregon. It isn't just cattle and sheep ranchers, but also wheat ranchers. Besides this new anti livestock lunacy, she has proposed a high tax on ranch and farm diesel use. The rising cost of diesel would affect Eastern Oregon wheat ranchers the most. She is determined to bring independent and conservative Eastern Oregon to its knees.It seems to be catching. I wonder if they have any idea where their food comes from. I think not.
Good old Kate Brown. Most politicians try to toss their enemy's some crumbs to appease them. Kate trys to beat those who disagree with her to death.They know where their food comes from ..... China. It is all about politics in Oregon and the governor's war against Eastern Oregon. It isn't just cattle and sheep ranchers, but also wheat ranchers. Besides this new anti livestock lunacy, she has proposed a high tax on ranch and farm diesel use. The rising cost of diesel would affect Eastern Oregon wheat ranchers the most. She is determined to bring independent and conservative Eastern Oregon to its knees.
I hope what he is doing is 'catching' and other towns/states will get it.I just heard on the news that the mayor of Baker City (the closest town to me) is suing Kate Brown. I didn't catch it in time to see what it is about. But I think it is over shut downs. I know that the schools were considering defying the shut down order and remaining open.
I also saw a sign posted in front of a restaurant in Medford. It stated that any state employee entering with the intent of enforcing a shut down order would be immediately arrested for trespass. That they would be personally sued for attempting to enforce an illegal order which is not law. Also that enforcing a law which is not a legal law is a felony.
How can there be so many people who just don't get it?I signed the recall petition on Kate the last two years. They didn't get enough signatures either year. As long as we have Portland/Salem/Eugene we will have Kate or her kind.
Because city/urban life BREEDS dependency!!!! When it snows and blows in drifts, ranch folks dig out and go feed cattle. Remember the huge Atlas storm on the plains a few years back? The TV showed folks out working even in the face of terrible loss. Remember Katrina? Folks sitting on rooftops waiting to be rescued. The power goes out on a ranch we plug in our generator! It goes out in a big city, people die. Urban people are dependent on government for everything in their lives. Garbage service, water, power, sewage. I have a burn barrel, a well, a backup generator and a septic tank I installed. When my stuff breaks I fix it. From road repair to libraries to hospitals to sidewalks, EVERYTHING in a city persons life is built and maintained by GOVERNMENT. AND THAT IS THE PROBLEM. So when these radical ideas are presented in a nice shiny package by twisted folks with evil agendas they accept it as fact. Everything the government does for them conditions them to swallow the whole ridiculous fiasco. And the left knows this and plays them like a fiddle. They only know dependency as sad as that it is. It's worse the bigger the city.How can there be so many people who just don't get it?
I think you described it in a nutshell and spoke of things I hadn't thought of. Yes, us rural folks are used to depending on ourselves or our neighbors and I like it that way. I remember years ago when Mr. FH guided hunters in WY, we had some hunters/friends from Ohio that came every year. This was back in the late 60s early 70s and they always mentioned how great it was that we had neighbors that were friends and worked and helped each other. No money exchanged hands. Those fellows were great. They had hunted with Mr. FH grandfather. They pitched in and helped too, even working fields with a tractor. I caught our 2-horse trailer on fire because I set the hydraulic brake instead of unlocking them and they even repaired and painted that trailer for us. They always came during the World Series. There were 9 of them, they stayed in the bunkhouse.Because city/urban life BREEDS dependency!!!! When it snows and blows in drifts, ranch folks dig out and go feed cattle. Remember the huge Atlas storm on the plains a few years back? The TV showed folks out working even in the face of terrible loss. Remember Katrina? Folks sitting on rooftops waiting to be rescued. The power goes out on a ranch we plug in our generator! It goes out in a big city, people die. Urban people are dependent on government for everything in their lives. Garbage service, water, power, sewage. I have a burn barrel, a well, a backup generator and a septic tank I installed. When my stuff breaks I fix it. From road repair to libraries to hospitals to sidewalks, EVERYTHING in a city persons life is built and maintained by GOVERNMENT. AND THAT IS THE PROBLEM. So when these radical ideas are presented in a nice shiny package by twisted folks with evil agendas they accept it as fact. Everything the government does for them conditions them to swallow the whole ridiculous fiasco. And the left knows this and plays them like a fiddle. They only know dependency as sad as that it is. It's worse the bigger the city.
I have given that explanation to my liberal relatives living up around Seattle. To say they don't like it is an understatement. They try to turn it around and tell me how dependent the rural people are on taxes paid by the urban people. The real funny one is when they use I-90 in Eastern Washington needing repair. When the reason it gets torn up is all the trucks hauling goods to Seattle.Because city/urban life BREEDS dependency!!!! When it snows and blows in drifts, ranch folks dig out and go feed cattle. Remember the huge Atlas storm on the plains a few years back? The TV showed folks out working even in the face of terrible loss. Remember Katrina? Folks sitting on rooftops waiting to be rescued. The power goes out on a ranch we plug in our generator! It goes out in a big city, people die. Urban people are dependent on government for everything in their lives. Garbage service, water, power, sewage. I have a burn barrel, a well, a backup generator and a septic tank I installed. When my stuff breaks I fix it. From road repair to libraries to hospitals to sidewalks, EVERYTHING in a city persons life is built and maintained by GOVERNMENT. AND THAT IS THE PROBLEM. So when these radical ideas are presented in a nice shiny package by twisted folks with evil agendas they accept it as fact. Everything the government does for them conditions them to swallow the whole ridiculous fiasco. And the left knows this and plays them like a fiddle. They only know dependency as sad as that it is. It's worse the bigger the city.
Pat Goggins, owner of Billings Livestock, PAYS auction yard, publisher of Western Livestock Reporter, MT Rancher, used to say "there isn't anything wrong with this country that a good old case of hollow-belly wouldn't fix."I have given that explanation to my liberal relatives living up around Seattle. To say they don't like it is an understatement. They try to turn it around and tell me how dependent the rural people are on taxes paid by the urban people. The real funny one is when they use I-90 in Eastern Washington needing repair. When the reason it gets torn up is all the trucks hauling goods to Seattle.