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Tuesday, March 04, 2025

Paul Harvey - The Traveling Salesman - The Rest of the Story

VIDEO HERE  (3:41 minutes)

The invention of barbed wire revolutionized agriculture, land management, and property security, leaving a profound impact on society. Its creation in the 19th century transformed the American West and beyond, offering a practical and cost-effective way to fence large areas of land.

Early Fencing Challenges
Before barbed wire, fencing was a labor-intensive and expensive endeavor. Farmers relied on wooden fences, stone walls, or natural barriers like hedges to delineate property lines and protect crops or livestock. However, these methods were impractical for vast expanses of land, especially on the Great Plains, where timber was scarce.

Two California lawmakers cross party lines in continued fight targeting people who buy children for sex

California lawmakers from both political parties are now working together to make sure all teenagers under the age of 18 have the same protections under the state's new laws that have ramped up the consequences for those who buy and sell children for sex.


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Comer: DOGE Follows GAO in ‘Identifying Trillions of Dollars Lost’

As the Trump administration is homing in on how trillions of tax dollars are being misspent, the Government Accountability Office is set to report to Congress about wasteful spending in Medicaid, improper payments to federal program beneficiaries, and outdated information technology systems.

Most major U.S. city budgets are actually in the red, report says

(The Center Square) – A large majority of the 75 largest cities in the U.S. are in financial trouble, according to a new report.

Truth in Accounting released the report, which evaluated the 75 largest cities in the country, arguing that the majority of cities have financial problems and owe thousands of dollars in debt per taxpayer.
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Wyoming Bill Repealing Gun Free Zones Passes Without Governor’s Signature

On February 27, 2025, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon allowed Wyoming Bill 172, the “Wyoming Repeal Gun Free Zones Act”, to become law without his signature. Governor Gordon objected to the bill but said it would become law.

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Commentary: Senate Republicans Could Pull Off the Unthinkable in Midterms

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott is nothing if not an optimist. As Senate Republican Campaign Committee lead, Scott (pictured here) hopes to score two seats net in the coming mid-terms. He calls it his “stretch goal”.

"And you stay there until you learn to behave!"

A woman in North Carolina is accused of locking her boyfriend in a storage unit for several days last week. 

Police helped free the man Monday, after having been in the unit for four days.

Top notch police work

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A woman was arrested Monday after stealing a man’s phone and transferring $700 from CashApp into her account.

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It took them that long to figure it out? Let's see, he had 700 bucks transferred from his account to hers... I'd say they had a prime suspect.
He's not real bright either if he handed the woman the phone that has all of his personal and financial information on it, then he left her alone with it.

St Louis... Eboni...

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo.-A woman in Missouri was arrested for allegedly pointing a gun at a Dunkin’ employee over cold food.

According to Rock Hill police, Eboni Gaither has been charged with unlawful use of a weapon, assault and property damage.
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Your Tuesday Morning Florida Report

A 50-year-old man in Florida may spend the remainder of his days behind bars for shooting his girlfriend in the back multiple times then claiming he was acting in self-defense.

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At least he wasn't snoring

An Australian couple went public after they claimed an airline crew made them share their row with a passenger who died during the flight.

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People still fall for this scam?

Two people have been arrested for allegedly using a fake sob story to collect cash from good Samaritans trying to help pay for a child’s funeral.

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This shit was happening all over Modesto for a good long while. You could drive around town and see panhandlers 'raising money for a funeral for my son who was tragically killed while.....' at a half dozen spots, yet there wasn't a single a single article or obituary in the paper about any kid being killed in the past few months. Twi months later, they pop back up doing the same shit for the same kid.

He's an ass man for sure


 

Monday, March 03, 2025

Remembering Air Time | The Legendary PBR Bull That Defied Gravity

Air Time was one of the most memorable bulls in PBR, and for good reason. He had a mind of his own, a style that kept riders guessing, and a way of making every out stand out. Whether it was his high-flying bucks or the way he rattled even the best riders, his impact on the sport still lives on.

VIDEO HERE  (10:43 minutes)

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California Gun Owners Beware: ‘Duty to Retreat’ Required in New Bill

The California gun prohibition lobby is hailing a new Assembly bill that includes a duty to retreat “When the person was outside of their residence and knew that using force likely to cause death or great bodily injury could have been avoided with complete safety by retreating,” but the measure is drawing a barrage of criticism from Republicans.