Posted by olgentdc on December 15, 2022 at 17:57:46 from (38.2.0.64):
Being a County Commissioner and a school bus driver dont give a farmer much time to focus on the farm or major repairs. I parked the bus a month ago when i got the flu. My last mtg as a Commissioner is Monday the 19th, 17 yrs of service. Before all that I was running a Home improvement Business that never knew Quit. Siding and Trim work provided Me with over 230 acres on 3 farms. I turned that business over to My son in 2005. No one ever gave me anything but a opportunity..and i ran with it every time... . Now The fun part ,Since I am departing, i will have the floor to speak of The State of the County, concerning all aspects of safety, health and welfare of our citizens. What the future might become,and the importance of education, commerce and free enterprise. What seldom gets mentioned the constant regrowth of AGRICULTURE that has sustained Our Families for over 225 yrs. Time and again , We had rust industry work come here and make promises . We then built subdivisions across good pasture and cornfields so the move-in workers would have a place to live.Then,when the tax abatement matures.. someplace hundreds of miles away raises their skirt higher with lush tax abatements, Then the rusty Boys pack up and leave the county. But ,Our farmers never leave a crop in the field or a unwanted calf. They keep planting and bringing in the harvest and meet the needs of their family,year after year , then share everything with their neighbors and friends. I had a ARMY pal that trained new recruited kids to run tanks at Fort Knox. He proclaimed as a rule that country kids were the best marksman, maintain good conduct and discipline, and in no time could handle a piece of equipment like they were born on it. Of course there are exceptions. But Those country kids knew the capbilities of their machine and its limits in no time. // Now the rub .. I got Railroaded out of County government by a bunch of snot nosed citiots who hijacked our central party. they dont like guys like Me ,. I made it big on my own thru sweat and hard work and being honest and fair .I never took the bait and dodged their snares and always maintained dignity and stayed true to my principles. I am the same guy i was back in 1998 when i became a precinct committeeman .But , I dont have a college degree either.My Values and Virtues are nothing like theirs,,.. If they could even spell it, let alone grasp a wisp of it ,And They Despise My Farmland Preservation efforts.which really pisezMEoFF...Neither of them have children,So why should they care about how this county is 50 ,100 ,200yrs from now,. But i do. SO...I just might take a few potshots at their sorry arses monday nite
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