Congressman Dusty Johnson’s statement on tonight’s bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities

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  1. Remember was this country/ state better off before or after dusty. He needs to go we can do better in South Dakota

    1. yes The state has been better since Dusty came on the scene, and if you are a teenager you have no idea how bad it was before Ethanol and Citibank.
      In 1985 the economy was terrible here. I was living in Mitchel and had just graduated from DWU’s nursing program. There were NO jobs and people were leaving the area. Many Mitchell families relocated to Marshall, MN.
      The real estate companies actually ran out of”For Sale” signs. Sitting in the Happy Chef restaurant one evening, we saw a convoy of at least a dozen Ryder rental trucks being delivered, because so many people were leaving. I ran into the nurse who had been president of the class of ’84. She was still looking for a job.

      We could not sell our house. Numerous conversations with the bank ensued, and on one phone call the mortgage officer said she knew an agent who could “sell anything” and brought him in to a conference call. He told her he was moving to Phoenix because “nobody is buying here.”

      We moved to Georgia and let tenants move in. But then we couldn’t even get tenants, so in 1986 we defaulted on the mortgage..

      Things have been a lot better here since then. Dusty doesn’t get the credit for that, I think it was the ethanol industry which did that, but now the Republicans want to sabotage ethanol production and send us back to the good old days of the 1980s.

  2. Have you been living under a rock? Ocean Shipping Reform Act, USMCA, Big Beautiful Bill, Farm Bill… need I go on? Dusty has written or negotiated most of the largest legislation since he’s been in congress.

      1. We already have a military base in Greenland. Denmark has been less than stellar in defense plans for their colony and the threat to take it over were just to make the Danes step up and pay their share, like the rest of NATO.

        It’s their territory, the USA should not have to be responsible for it.
        If they don’t want to take care of it, they should cede it to the USA.

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