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August 1, 2017 www.broadcasteronline.com
Government-Run Health Care Does Not Work No Better
By Sen. Mike Rounds
Comprehensive health care reform is necessary to relieve American
families from our current failing health care system. Following recent votes
in the Senate, it’s clear that reforming our health care system is no easy
task. However, I remain committed to working with my colleagues toward
a solution. We believe affordable health care is best achieved through a
competitive, market-based system that allows for innovation, competition
and optionality.
In the quest to address Obamacare’s failures, some have been advocating for a single-payer, government-run health care system in which health
care is provided for every single citizen for free and financed by taxes.
Care is rationed, and citizens cede their health care decisions to a central
government bureaucracy. Additionally, the cost makes it unsustainable for
future generations. Either taxes – which are already too high – will continue
to skyrocket in order to pay for universal care, our debt will spiral even
further out of control, or both. Our ability to make decisions for ourselves
and our families will suffer. Bureaucrats don’t like taking advice.
And we have many examples to substantiate this: In the U.S., California
and Vermont recently tried to implement universal health care at the state
level; both were abandoned as quickly as they were enacted due to its
cost. In Canada, long wait times in their single-payer system are the norm.
According to a Fraser Institute report, British Columbia residents have to
wait up to six months just to get an MRI. Ontario’s own Ministry of Health
and Long-Term Care states that residents may have to wait up to 11 months
for hip replacement surgery. Droves of Canadians seek care here in the U.S.,
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at an additional cost to their already-high taxes to pay for government-run
health care. Across Europe, where universal health care is prevalent, the
cost to governments for this care is exploding, contributing to rising national debts. But instead of increasing taxes, which oftentimes are already
over 50 percent of one’s income, governments are slowing down care to
curb the cost, and innovation is stymied.
Here in the U.S., the federal government has proved inept at running any
large, nationwide program effectively, especially when it comes to health
care. Look no further than Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Indian
Health Service (IHS) for proof. While there are good employees in South
Dakota at both agencies, nationwide these programs have been plagued
with decades of long wait times, bureaucratic mismanagement, corruption
and – most importantly – providing inadequate quality of care to Americans. In some cases, patients have even died waiting for care. Meanwhile,
administrative costs have skyrocketed, wasting countless taxpayer dollars
on paperwork instead of focusing on patient care.
I wholeheartedly believe that everyone should have access to quality
health care if they want it. No one should be priced out of health insurance
for themselves or their families. But forcing all Americans onto a costly,
ineffective system that will reduce the quality of care and making them surrender all control of their health care decisions to the federal government
is not the answer. America is home to the best health care providers in the
world, due to a free market system that allows for innovation and competition. Replacing Obamacare with a competitive, free-market system that actually controls costs, allows for innovation and focuses on the patient will
allow us to continue our proud tradition of being the world’s health leader.
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13th Annual Primitive
AUCTION
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“Featuring the remainder of the Walnut, Nebr General Store”
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 2017
LOCATION: Skylon Ballroom - 320 S. Robinson St. - Hartington, NE
Starts at 9:30 AM
LUNCH AVAILABLE
Auctioneers Note: Hartington, NE is the place to be on Saturday, August
5th for our 13th Annual Primitive Auction. A major consignor to his year’s
auction is the family of the owners of “The Walnut Store”. This general store
opened its doors in 1872 under the name of “Chrismanville” but in 1895
the name was changed to “The Walnut Store.” This was the general store
located in Knox Co. between Verdigre and O’Neill. This store was operated
by the Cook Family since its inception until 1957. Due to the passing of that
generation of the Cook family the remaining family members have decided to
sell the property left in the Store and many items from the Cook homestead.
Plus, we have many other great consignors who are participating in this fantastic auction. If you are into rustic design, or primitives or repurposing this
is a must attend fun event. Come prepared to buy as we will be running
multiple auction rings throughout the day. Many more items not included in
this listing will be sold. All items must be removed the day of the auction.
See www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for 100’s of photos of items to be sold.
ADVERTISING SIGNS: Falstaff “Cold Beer” Lighted Sign, Porcelain Grayhound Atlantic Lines Ticket Office Double Sided Sign, Hamm’s Beer Lighted
Sign, Devo Paint – Meirdirks Hdwr., Pender, Ne. Sign, Pennzoil Oil Sign,
Carter White Lead Paint Porcelain Thermometer, 7 up Fresh Up Sign, Sunny
Brook Whiskey Sign, Stetson Hats Lighted Sign, Moor-mans Feeds Signs,
Porcelain DeLaval Cream Separator Sign. 1936 Cast Iron 20 Ton Bridge
Sign, Storz Adv. Clock, Goodrich Tires Reverse Painted Clock, Budweiser
Reverse Painted Sign, Massey Harris Sign, “Willys Knight Motor Cars Whippet” Porcelain Sign, Chrysler Motor Cars Porcelain Sign, Burgermeister Pale
Beer Advt. Cardboard Signs, Pepsi Chalk Board, Plus other Misc. Adv. Items.
COLLECTIBLES: Vendo Montiel “39” 7 cent Coca Cola Coin Operated Upright Pop Machine, Vendorlator Mfg. Model VMC 147 – 15 cent Upright Coin
Operated Coca Cola Machine, DeLaval Cream Separator Cabinet, J.P.Coats
Upright Spool Cabinet, Merrichs Table Top Lift Lid Spool Cabinet, Monarch
Cutlery Table Top Glass Display Case, Enterprise Mfg. “714 Table Top Coffee Grinder, Primitive Wooden Coaster Wagon, 1892 Factory Stamped Hat
Rack, Glass Collar Box, Vintage Gliding Horses, General Store Hardware
Scales, Country Store Coffee Bin, Wooden Hand Crank Washing Machine,
Frick & Kaupke “Pure Spice” General Store Cabinet, Short Tail Horse Windmill Weight, Metal Beer Box, Galvanized Tub, Galvanized Chicken Coop,
Aremotor Windmill Tail, Loose-Wiles Co. Metal Store Rack, Curtis Candy
Display Stand, Several Wooden Pop Crates, Keen Kutter Coaster Wagon,
Keen Kutter Post Hole Digger, & Other Misc. Tools, Beaver Skin Top Hat,
Many Old Advertising Tins, Child’s Dressers, Wooden Sales Man Sample
? Ext. Ladder, Fire Hydrant, Unique Large Brass Fire Nozzle (Possibly used
in Stockyards?) Small Brass Extinguishers, Oak Wall Phone & Candle Stick
Phone, Seed Sacks & Advt. Burlap Potato Sacks, Harley Davidson Chain
Tool, Vintage License Plates, Cash Register from Walnut Store, Numerous
Wooden Doors, Many Redwing Chicken Waters NOS, Salt Glaze Crocks &
Other Misc. Crockery, Cream Cans, Yard Gates, Collectible Lunch Boxes,
1917 BC Marshall, Walnut, Nebr. Calendar, Plus Many Other Vintage Advertising Calendars, (2) Wooden Wagon Seats, Vintage Wooden Hog Crate
– Better Built (Sac City, IA), Rail Road Lantern, Barn Lanterns & Misc. Primitives, Cookie Jars, Wheat Pennies, Pocket Knives, Marbles & Much More
Miscellaneous Items Selling Inside & Outside Both. FURNITURE: McCary
4 Door Oak Ice Box – Used in Walnut Store, Post Office Screen Line from
Walnut Post Office, Small Wooden Sorting Cabinets, Quarter Sawn Oak
Store Counter, Several Store Counters including 8 ft by 3 ft Solid Oak Counter, 4 Foot Pine Store Counter, Store Base Cabinet w/ Bins, Several Wooden
Display Cases, Oak 4 compartment Store Counter, Bean Counter – to be
Restored, Early Square Nailed Chimney Cabinet Orola Floor Model Victorla, McCaskey Account Register, General Store Accounting Desk, Store
Display Jewelry Cabinet Table w/ Glass Top, Boss Oak Cast Iron Heating
Stove, Great Western Duplex Stove, Oak Secretary, Oak Library Table, Oak
Dressers, Oak Chest of Drawers, Oak Carpenters Work Table, Round Oak
Table, Several Pine Tables & Pine Painted Cabinets, Industrial Type Table w/
Wood Top, Sioux Bee Honey Store Cabinet, Metal Patio Glider, Iron Beds,
Soda Fountain Stools. CAST IRON SEATS: Nice offering of Cast Iron Seats
to be Sold including Cast Iron Case, Deering & Manser & CB & O Planter
Lids, Horse Disk Cultivator, Single Row Lister & Steel Wheels. VINTAGE
BICYCLES: Unique “Phillips” Bicycle – Made in England, & “Gruno” Bicycle
- Made in Holland. GAS & OIL COLLECTIBLES: Super Clean “Phillips 66”
Five Gallon Can, Several JDD Oil Buckets, Coop Grease Buckets, Archer
& Marathon Oil Tins, Wolf Head & Conoco Tins, Racing Sta-Lube Motor Oil,
Archer Oil Salesman Sample Kit, Plus Other Misc. Items. FARM TOYS &
FARM LITERATURE & SMALL DISPLAY CASES: Nice offering Of John
Deere Toy Tractors & Implements to be sold from a separate ring. Along with
a nice assortment of Vintage Farm Literature, (2) Model Toys Road Graders,
Cast Iron Motor Cycle & Old Metal Tonka Toys Plus Several Small Display
Cases All Selling from a Separate Auction Ring. PLUS 100’S OF MORE
ITEMS TO BE SOLD – OFF PALLETS, FROM DISPLAY CASES,
INCLUDING SOME REBUILDABLE FURNITURE & MORE
For complete listing, visit our web site:
www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for listing & photos
Terms: cash or bankable check. Not responsible for accidents or theft.
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
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Large 3-Bedroom Home w/2 Baths & Garage in Vermillion
Monday, August 21st at 6:00 pm
Located: 216 Franklin St., Vermillion, SD
Open House: Sunday, Aug. 6th 1pm-2pm
& Thursday, Aug. 10th 6pm-7pm
Legal: Lot 1 & 2, Blk 53, Snyders Ad., City of Vermillion, Clay County, SD. Taxes
are $1,991.18.
Here’s an opportunity to buy a very clean, 1-owner home in a growing community.
This 2,856 square foot, ranch-style home was built in 1963 and features a
large living room, kitchen with lots of counter space, dining area, 3-bedrooms
and large bath room; all on the main floor. Downstairs is 80% finished with
a huge family room, built-in wet bar, potential for another kitchen and 2 large
rooms that could be transformed into additional bedrooms with new windows.
All appliances are included and it is in “Ready-to-Move in” condition.
A large, 840 sq. ft. oversized 2-car garage sits on the south side of the home
with alley access. There is a very large back & front yard with plenty of room
for pets, garden and play area or expansion. This corner lot property is 13,200
sq. ft.
This home sits in a great location that is only a few blocks away from both
Austin Elementary and Vermillion Middle School. Vermillion is a growing
community with new businesses coming in each year and the University of
South Dakota expanding every day. This home would make a great opportunity
for a large family or rental property. To view this home, please come to one
of the scheduled open houses or contact the auction company for a private
showing. Many pictures available online.
Terms: 10% Non-refundable down-payment due the day of auction with the
balance on closing. Clay County Title Company, closing agent. Sept 21st,
2017—Closing. Possession on closing. Taxes prorated to the day of closing.
Title Insurance & Closing costs split 50/50 between the buyer and the seller.
Auctioneers are acting as agents for the seller.
Place To
Live And
Work
By Gov. Dennis Daugaard:
When people around the
country think about South
Dakota, the first image that
comes to mind is probably
Mount Rushmore. Though
we’re proud to be the home
of Gutzon Borglum’s masterpiece, the truth is that
we are much more than the
stone-carved presidential
tribute. South Dakota is a
great place to live and work.
First, we have a very
low unemployment rate at
3 percent, compared to the
national rate of 4.4 percent. We are a state of hard
workers and productivity of
our workers is high. In fact,
many multi-state employers with locations in South
Dakota tell us their South
Dakota location is their most
productive.
Second, the tax burden
in South Dakota is low. We
are among only a few states
without an income tax. We
also have no corporate
income tax, no business
inventory tax, no personal
property tax and no inheritance tax. This puts more
money in the pockets of our
businesses and citizens,
creating a more favorable
environment for growth.
Third, not only do people
keep more of the money they
earn in South Dakota, but
that money will buy more
here than in other places.
Type “Regional Price Parity”
into your web browser, and
you will find the U.S. Department of Commerce report
which shows South Dakota
is among the states that
experience the lowest cost
of living. We don’t spend as
much money on housing, insurance, food and the other
everyday needs.
Now some people will
say, “There may a low tax
burden and low cost of
living, but I won’t get paid
as much if I live in South
Dakota.” Actually, when it
comes to per capita personal
income, we fare pretty well.
Nationally, we rank in the
top half and we do better
than states like Texas and
Florida. If you adjust the
per capita personal income
to consider the low cost of
living and the lack of income
taxes, we rank sixth in the
nation.
A person who earns
$45,000 annually in South
Dakota is actually better
off than the person living
in New York or Los Angeles
who makes $65,000 per year.
When factoring in after-tax
wages and cost of living,
the South Dakotan who
makes $20,000 less still has a
greater purchasing power.
Beyond the financial
reasons, though, South
Dakota is a great place to
live because we have a good
quality of life here. Our
communities are safe, our
schools are high-quality and
our people are friendly. We
also have clean air, beautiful scenery and wonderful
recreational opportunities.
I know I’m lucky to have
spent most of my life in
South Dakota. In fact, it took
a multi-year absence from
the state to help me realize
just how lucky I am and how
good we have it here. Now
I wouldn’t trade this place,
with its wide open spaces
and down-to-earth people,
for anything.
3x
...the Value
Donna Hahn Estate
Faith Ericsson, Personal Rep.
Girard Auction & Land Brokers, Inc.
(605) 267-2421 Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186
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Mike Girard, CAI, BA; Scott Moore, Auctioneer
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