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Friday, February 10, 2017
Loos Trails and Tales Feb 10, 2017 Kimmi Lewis puts teeth in a bill that if passed ends rogue Federal Agents
Kimmi Lewis may be a freshman in the Colorado House of Representatives but she is wasting no time in sponsoring legislation that protects Coloradan's livelihoods. She joins Loos Trails and Tales today on why keeping the rogue federal agents in check is important
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Rural Route Radio Feb 10, 2017 Phil Lyman San Juan County Utah he is County Commission and shares the culture of evil within federal agencies like FBI and BLM
Dr. James Redd, LaVoy Finicum, Steven Shrader and the list goes on that are currently dead. The common denominator is FBI agent Dan Love who is currently under investigation for corruption. Oh wait he is also the key witness in the Bundy trial. Hollywood has never created a better drama than this sad true story from the West.
Please take the time to listen to this 48 minute broadcast about the horrors the federal agencies are bringing down on every day working class citizens of our nation.
Link below.
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/trent69050/episodes/2017-02-10T07_07_13-08_00
Reposted from The Free Range Report
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT THREATS, INTIMIDATION, AND BULLYING CONTINUE TO CLAIM INNOCENT LIVES
GARRYOWEN, MT Following a fourth suicide subsequent to bullying and harassment by Bureau of Land Management law enforcement agents, Christopher Kortlander, the Founding Director of the Custer Battlefield Museum in Garryowen, MT, is speaking out. Kortlander, himself the victim of two unwarranted Bureau of Land Management raids, says the intimidation and threats by teams of heavily-armed BLM law enforcement agents must end.
Link to entire press release
Tuesday, February 07, 2017
Trent Loos – Ricketts fighting for Nebraska farm families
To keep agriculture strong, Nebraska has to become
more competitive in the area of property taxes. Anyone living along the Kansas,
South Dakota or Wyoming border can tell you how much higher their property
taxes are in Nebraska than they are in bordering states.
If we’re going to make progress to address high
property taxes, we need structural reform. This plan represents structural
reform and is the next key step in addressing high ag land valuations which
contributed to our current high property tax situation.
As a businessman, Governor Ricketts understands the
importance of growing agriculture in our state. Working together, we can ensure
that agriculture continues to grow, so Nebraska can continue to grow.
Nebraska families are suffering because of the high
tax rates in our state, and LB338 sends a clear message to current and future
generations of Nebraskan’s that out state government understands and working
towards a solution.
I urge Nebraskans to write, call, and email their
senators. If you want them to pass tax reform this year, you need to step up
and take action.
Trent Loos
Loup City, NE