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Muda69

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  1. https://www.ibrc.indiana.edu/studies/AgReportOct2015_FINAL.pdf Lot of top 10's there.
  2. Nicely inflated by Indianapolis area urban sprawl, much like Posey county and Evansville.
  3. Meh: https://www.acrevalue.com/map/IN/?lat=39.795072&lng=-86.44123&zoom=7 Clinton County, Indiana: Ave Acrevalue: $7,151/ac Gibson County, Indian: Ave Acrevalue: $6,894/ac
  4. https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/a-nation-of-online-gamblers/ I have zero interest in gambling, online sports betting or at a casino. And these online sportbooks ads are really becoming annoying; they are now as ubiquitous as big pharma ads.
  5. The Indy Star high school sports writer has all the Indy area schools with the exception of Tri-West moving on to the state finals: https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/high-school/2021/11/18/indiana-high-school-football-playoffs-ihsaa-semistate-predictions-2021-schedule/8633616002/
  6. In this context turning a profit on its operations, or at least breaking even. http://ti.org/antiplanner/?p=18621
  7. OSHA Halts Enforcement of Biden Vaccine Mandate, Pending Litigation https://reason.com/2021/11/17/osha-biden-vaccine-mandate-halt-litigation/ Good to hear. A lot of businesses are breathing a sigh of relief right now.
  8. Op-Ed: Kyle Rittenhouse a hero? No, he was a callow, foolish boy who had no business being in Kenosha https://www.indystar.com/story/opinion/2021/11/17/op-ed-kyle-rittenhouse-hero-no-he-foolish-being-kenosha/8656284002/ I tend to agree with Mr. Haynes. Young Mr. Rittenhouse is no hero, but neither do I believe he is guilty of all the crimes the prosecution has charged him with.
  9. Except for the abject failure that is Amtrack, right Dante?
  10. I recommend not getting anything at the Lizton Dairy Bar. It's kind of gross.
  11. Since 2008, Monetary Policy Has Cost American Savers about $4 Trillion https://mises.org/wire/2008-monetary-policy-has-cost-american-savers-about-4-trillion Forget about saving U.S. dollars. Buy Gold. And Seeds.
  12. Jury Begins Deliberations at Kyle Rittenhouse Murder Trial https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2021-11-16/jury-to-begin-deliberations-at-kyle-rittenhouse-murder-trial I have never heard of this 'jury raffle' for deliberations before. Is it just a Wisconsin thing or to other state and local courts use this method?
  13. Billions and Billions to Be Wasted: https://www.cato.org/blog/billions-billions-be-wasted Yet another huge spending bill, yet another huge waste of taxpayer dollars. Thanks Joe Biden.
  14. Good win for the Redskins yesterday again the Super Bowl champs.
  15. Yes, but it's an older home with only 100amp service and the breaker box is full. Upgrading to 200 amp service or adding a subpanel is outside our budget, as is the cost of a Tesla or another electric car itself. So?
  16. Tell us all about your own personal independence from oil and gasoline products, Dante. Tesla machines are overpriced junk. And there is not the charging infrastructure in my neck of the woods to make such a limited type of vehicle a viable alternative to the internal combustion engine.
  17. So American government officials holding guns are functionally equivalent to third world dictators. Really? Please explain.
  18. Easy. Political Correctness. Don't know why individuals are afraid to call it what it is.
  19. https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/free-kyle-rittenhouse/ Don’t know if you saw it, but in his testimony, Gage Grosskreutz, who was shot by Rittenhouse but survived, admitted that Rittenhouse didn’t shoot him until he (Grosskreutz) first pointed his gun at Rittenhouse. We know that the two others Rittenhouse shot that night were Rosenbaum, the convicted criminal who chased him and tried to disarm him, and Huber, a protester who lunged at him on the ground, and hit him with a skateboard. Those seem to be clear-cut cases of self-defense, as with the Grosskreutz shooting. But the jury will have its say. It’s a shame that Rittenhouse is even on trial. True, he was 17, and shouldn’t have been out on the streets that night. But what a sad story: a fatherless boy who wanted so badly to be a good man, to serve his community, to protect good people from bad ones. And this is where he is today. As J.D. Vance explains, tech media refused to let people raise money for Rittenhouse’s defense. They have decided that Rittenhouse is the enemy. This class of people have decided that people like Rittenhouse are the enemy. I’m sick of it. Where, aside from J.D. Vance, are the Republican politicians who stand up for the Kyle Rittenhouses of the world? The tears of that boy on the witness stand ought to tear your heart out for what has happened to this country, and what the Machine does to someone like that. Agreed. This trial is a sham.
  20. Drumming up some interest: Boilermaker coach making a name for himself with upsets: https://deadspin.com/drumming-up-some-interest-boilermaker-coach-making-a-n-1848025516 If the Boilermakers defeat OSU this Saturday will this be Mr. Brohm's last season in West Lafayette?
  21. The Prosecution Had a Very Bad Day in the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial https://reason.com/2021/11/09/the-prosecution-had-a-very-bad-day-in-the-kyle-rittenhouse-trial/ "It wasn't until you pointed your gun at him, advanced on him…that he fired, right?" asked Chirafisi. "Correct," Grosskreutz replied. Many in the media have focused the case against Rittenhouse on the fact that he foolishly chose to inject himself into a chaotic situation where trouble was assured: He didn't belong there, and thus he bears responsibility for the deaths. It's perfectly fine to scrutinize Rittenhouse's rationale, and to lay moral blame for what happened at his feet. But his self-defense claim has absolutely nothing to do with any of that—it is only about whether he reasonably believed he was in danger at the moment he fired those shots. Grosskreutz's testimony gives significant credence to Rittenhouse's contention that such a belief was valid. It's impossible to say for certain how the trial will conclude, of course. But if Rittenhouse is acquitted, it will not necessarily be because the justice system is dead, but rather, because the prosecution failed to establish beyond a reasonable doubt that Rittenhouses's actions were unreasonable at the moments they occurred.
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