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Posted by Larry59 on June 13, 2008 at 09:41:39 from (4.245.1.54):

In Reply to: Is the tractor hobby coming to a close? posted by Blueclawz on June 13, 2008 at 06:56:43:

Here in my area of Missouri. They have what is called the Radio Sale. Where others call in everyday for one hour in week and two hours on Saturday with what they want to sale.
There has been several tractors for sale lately at what I think have been low prices. Along with other stuff that you don't hear for sale on it hardly ever. This tells me the market demand is slow in some areas and people are saleing. What I call their extra's. .. is to bad right now but believe it will pick back up. But will not occour till after the Elections are over and figure about 1 to 2 years after that point.
What has really ticked me off this year. Was the rebates everyone was to get. But the local goverments decided that anyone who owed some taxes was not getting it.
Way I figure it is .. so you work for your self and had a bad year. You have children and your bills go on and on. Can't even pay no taxes cause you take what food you have for your kids to eat.
So now the goverment takes the food away from the kids by taking your rebate. shesssssss just don't seem right. Seems like someone could get off their ole But$ and looked at what kind of money you made this year. Was it below 20,000 and not take your rebate away!..
Instood like on news yesterday. The school board is bragging about how much more money they got this year cause of the rebates taken away!!! Seems it was like a 1 1/2 million just for them to have as extra money.
You know there use to be a TV Ad. That stated people are hungry over sea's! But have you looked out your own back window lately!" I know several that are verly getting by these days. Working at Mc Donalds won't feed family are pay all the bills. Yet there are no jobs around.
My wife and I have been trying to help some of them with food at times. Their out my window and not over sea's.
Sorry about the rant! Just ticked me off the local goverments collected all that money for themselfs and heck with our people. !


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