I noticed a landowner who had posted huge Trump display signs during the Indiana primary season had removed them after a NY Court found Trump guilty of 34 felonies.
The signs went back to advertising lots for sale.
Maybe having Trump plastered over your future homestead was appealing in the past, but not so much now.
In the last several election cycles, the signs were up from before the primary until after the general election.
@KrissyKat there are two houses where I live where the same thing happened - dozens and dozens of signs in their yards a few months ago; now there’s nothing.
Yesterday's lunch – pork tenderloin sandwich (state sandwich of Indiana) with housemade potato chips and ranch at Shallo's in Greenwood. Great food, largest beer selection in Indiana and there is even a beer museum! https://www.shallos.com
#HoosierMast What do you do when you can’t sleep? I like to sit on my porch and watch the cars race by. It’s my favorite thing about my street. They like to race around here. I do wish it was safer though #indianapolis
Usually I move to the basement. Quiet, cool, and it has become associated enough with alternative-sleep-location in my brain that I have a Pavlovian response.
@KrissyKat I don't feel strongly about any of them, but I won't vote for Jeremy Morris since he's a supporter of Whitten, and I probably won't vote for any of the white dudes since we have enough of those.
A century ago, this photo was taken in Haubstadt, #Indiana. This town had both a #train station and #electric#interurban service, with a population of less than 700.
Now it has over 1,600 people, but has no service of any kind. The station and several of the buildings in this photo are now gone or empty.
Even major cities with populations in the hundreds of thousands sometimes lack basic #rail service. It's painful how much we've lost.
#Indiana judge finding 'tacos and burritos are Mexican-style sandwiches'
“Martin Quintana has been trying for about three years to open The Famous #Taco in Fort Wayne, but the initial written document at the plaza Quintana owns limits the business to “a sandwich bar-style restaurant whose primary business is to sell ‘made-to-order’ or ‘subway-style’ sandwiches.”
"Donald Lee Moss, 62, of Elizabethtown and James Link Behymer, 61, of Hope will appear in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., via Zoom for their arraignment and a status conference on May 29, according to court filings.
The case has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan..."