Posted on 10/20/2020 3:44:11 PM PDT by stars & stripes forever
It was last Thursday morning around 7 a.m. when Jonathan Rempel, a farmer in Sutton, Nebraska, received a phone call from the Sutton Volunteer Fire Department. They told him that his combine (WHICH HAD BEEN FLYING TRUMP FLAGS), two semis, and a tractor had all caught fire in his cornfield "at about the same time." The tractors had all been parked a safe distance apart, and it looks like the equipment hadn't been used since the night prior (which makes this extra fishy). Sadly, the firefighters were not able to save the equipment. State Fire Marshal Investigators are currently looking into the fire's origin.
(Excerpt) Read more at notthebee.com ...
About $350k for the combine USED. Probably close to $500K new.
A ballpark figure would be somewhere close to a million if it were all new. Used, probably 1/2 million. Plus the loss of his crops since he won;t be able to get them in in time.
You’re alloted a specific time at the elevator to deliver your product. You miss out and you don’t get to reschedule.
Even many Cornhuskers are determined leftists.
Wasn’t there a law passed after RFK left the attorney general gig to forbid presidents from appointing family members to paid positions in the U.S. govt?
He would have been better served to go with his first choice, Giuliani, and left Jeff Sessions in the Senate.
Mess with a man’s tool or his lunch and you might get thrown off a building.
Voter intimidation is a federal crime and so is domestic terrorism.
Voter intimidation is a federal crime and so is domestic terrorism.
Someone needs to determine whether it is either or whether it is a “he shot my dog” story.
I’m gonna go with “Let the Wookie win!” Safer...
IDK about that law...quite possible!
I am one who wants to know what happens next. :-)
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