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Gianforte will be a spoiler and if he should win the primary, he will enable the Democrats to take the governor’s office again. That would be a continued disaster for Montana. He should stick to where he is at, US House. True conservatives ought to get behind Olszewski.
Gotta love John Wayne, but he favored giving the Panama Canal away, saying…”We stole if fair and square.” Best film was The Shootist.
Fiery crash on hwy 20. The problem is the legislature increased the speed limit to 65 mph. Much of hwy 20 is to narrow and curvy to be safe even at the old limit of 55. So the larger vehicles and smarter drivers drive slower than 65 and the young whipper snappers think they have to pass everyone on the highway and take stupid risks doing it. I assume, probably correctly, that the trucking lobby pushed the legislators to increase the speed limits because truckers get paid by the mile. The end result is more accidents per mile.
The article about Idaho and Californians moving in tickled a memory of a story I read in November.
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Gianforte will be a spoiler and if he should win the primary, he will enable the Democrats to take the governor’s office again. That would be a continued disaster for Montana. He should stick to where he is at, US House. True conservatives ought to get behind Olszewski.
Gotta love John Wayne, but he favored giving the Panama Canal away, saying…”We stole if fair and square.” Best film was The Shootist.
Fiery crash on hwy 20. The problem is the legislature increased the speed limit to 65 mph. Much of hwy 20 is to narrow and curvy to be safe even at the old limit of 55. So the larger vehicles and smarter drivers drive slower than 65 and the young whipper snappers think they have to pass everyone on the highway and take stupid risks doing it. I assume, probably correctly, that the trucking lobby pushed the legislators to increase the speed limits because truckers get paid by the mile. The end result is more accidents per mile.
The article about Idaho and Californians moving in tickled a memory of a story I read in November.
Here it is: https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/politics-government/election/article221232445.html
A quick read.
Carry on