Thought for the day... When you get out of your tractor to stretch your legs a little bit and you turn around to look at it, if it doesnt turn you on a little bit, you bought the wrong tractor.
It's Not Just The Chicago Bears that Indiana is trying to Steal from Illinois.
Indiana Congressman Explains how his State is trying to take 33 COUNTIES away from the Blue State.
Rep. Marlin Stutzman tells me he would VOTE 'YES' to annexing southern Illinois and freeing it from Chicago’s control.
“Those folks in southern Illinois get beaten on a daily basis by Chicago politics, and they take them for granted.”
People prefer freedom over the tyranny of JB Pritzker.
Southern Illinois is tired of being ignored, over-taxed, and dictated to by Chicago Democrats who don’t share their values or care about their communities.
we can send this in the same 15 flow with the show clips
@robcarpenter@NHTSAgov I had a car do that once. She got into the tire just enough she road it up and then fell off in the ditch. Had the turn signal on and everything.
Who does this at an intersection of all places?
Trying to save 20 seconds just cost this driver hours. Over 500 people die every year in passing crashes per @NHTSAgov. Most happen on rural two lane roads like this.
@BeansCA My buddy hit got hit by a semi in his farm truck on a county highway. Snow was several feet deep in the ditches. His Montezuma toolbox explode and filled ditch full of Snap-On tools. I’m not sure how long he had to wait to find everything.
Governor J.B. Pritzker Implicated in USAID Fraud!
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is CONNECTED to a colossal USAID scheme!
The Pritzker Family oversees 64 NGOs siphoning off MILLIONS of taxpayer funds!
@thequeenofrust Very cool I’ve been thinking of taking our kids to Jefferson City on the train for a weekend. I just started to look at things to do there.
Have you ever toured the Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City?
We went in the middle of the summer on a cross country road trip, and it gave you a real feel for how hot and stuffy those cells must’ve been for inmates—no air conditioning, thick stone walls trapping the heat like an oven, and the Missouri humidity.
The prison opened in 1836 (the oldest continually operating one west of the Mississippi) and was finally decommissioned and closed in 2004 after 168 years of operation.
It earned the nickname “the bloodiest 47 acres in America” in the late 1960s due to an epidemic of assaults, stabbings, and violence peaking in the mid-1960s, plus earlier riots like the big one in 1954 that added to its reputation.
Walking those historic blocks really drove home how brutal daily life must have been inside those walls.
It was well worth the stop.
I’m not sure how you’d get this moving loaded without blowing up some u joints or the transmission. Better hope the loadout is downhill and there aren’t any stop signs along the way.