>Referencing her vineyard in California?
Hmmm. Does she have illegal's working for her? Owning vineyards or any agriculture is certainly a motive for open borders.
Conflict of interest?
>Referencing her vineyard in California?
Hmmm. Does she have illegal's working for her? Owning vineyards or any agriculture is certainly a motive for open borders.
Conflict of interest?
>say HELLO to our morning guests, the Krassenstein brothers
Hahahaha. Wonderful that they have nothing better to do than post on a Nepalese yak breeding site. I think I know where they're hiding out. Pic
>had not seen the evidence underlying his report.
Tom Foley said, โThe seriousness of the charge mandates that we investigate this.โ โEven though there is no evidence,โ he said, โthe seriousness of the charge is what matters,โ
https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2014/06/20/for_the_corrupt_democrat_media_the_seriousness_of_the_charge_is_the_story/
> Something going on with these grapes of Nancy.
Huge tax write offs. Also money laundering is a huge component of agribusiness. Loans, futures, investments, etc, you name it.
> in Napa somewhere near Oakville Grade.
Oakville Grade Road is one of the best roads in North America! Better than the road from Alice's Restaurant to Half Moon Bay!
I wore out a set of Michelin's in one day going back and forth in a new 1973 BMW 2002 TII. One of the best days of my life. Not a slide, just a fabulous memory. Sorry, I'm done.
>Oakville Grade.
Especially fond of that last stretch downhill into Glen Helen, Save for that nasty decreasing radius right hander halfway down.