Oh, and I was cleaning a buddies rain gutters this fall by walking on the roof and using a leaf blower. It’s a fairly tall house. There was a dead cottontail in a gutter. WTH?
Bunnies were chewing on more than I wanted this fall. I live trapped 4. I didn’t want to take a chance on them finding there way home so they were released on the other side of the Missouri River.
Haven’t seen a rabbit track in the snow yet this winter.
I’m totally ignorant on this subject (and probably many others) but if your neighbor sold the cattle for that handsome price, why are we told that the evil packers are the only ones making money and the rancher and the consumer are getting hosed?
Here they are boys and girls. What will you do to hold yours accountable?
Rep. Jon Nelson
Rep. Scott Louser
Rep. Emily O’Brien
Sen. Jerry Klein
Sen. Shawn Vedaa
@Davey Crockett I think I might understand what you are saying. Let me ask you a couple questions. I live in Bismarck and my house’s assessed value keeps increasing at a crazy rate which in turn increases my property taxes. Increases of over 10% a year for several years in a row. Are you saying...
Let's just assume that the measure passes and there are no property taxes period because they never wrote the "on primary residence" clause into it. And the sky starts falling as is feared by some. In the next session couldn't the legislature add that clause to the law and Armageddon would be...
Yep. Spending is the problem. From blue lights so cops can tell when the light turns red, to panels around crosswalks as they replace perfectly good curbs, to trying to prevent every single person from every single hardship. Spend, baby spend.
But do the entities you list above ever try to spend less or not get a 10% increase every year? I don't get 10% salaray bumps every year or any year for that matter. No spending accountability.
I have 3 Mancana Ash trees and there are many more in my area of town. I have to pour money on the ground (treat with chemical) by them every year for 24 years now to keep them suckers from dying due to an ash bore. Not sure if its the emerald variety or if there is another one. The city cut...
So what is the most likely scenario where south Bismarck floods? I’m talking water on the streets at least 3 feet deep. Keeping in mind the coulee, pumps near fox, and the roads that were raised.