It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
Wow! Notasov! Haven't seen you in a while. Welcome back.
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
Montana Notasovrun, thx. I know from past and personal experience that MT has some seriously weird and independent types up there, but I think Ernie is pushing the envelope or what ever you want to call it. I have heard from other sources that Ernie has a big family and is fairly well off, do you know anything about that.
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
If Ernie is well off, he is probably hiding ownership of real estate in Montana. The Montana Cadastral doesn't show any property there under his name.
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That was property data from a Lexis file available to me when I was in federal employment.
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In some of the courts in that part of Montana the judges are non-lawyer appointed to handle small claims and traffic courts, so I wonder if they are aware of the flaws in Ernie's arguments or in Ernie's track record.
Altho Ernie has gone to jail, it is not clear if he is paying his fines or if he is complying with court orders (e.g., to obtain hunting/ fishing license, to obtain a driving license, etc.).
I am not privy to the thoughts going on in his head. He was active in the local Tea Party some years back. I think maybe he fancies himself the man on horseback for an alt-right revolution.
Altho Ernie has gone to jail, it is not clear if he is paying his fines or if he is complying with court orders (e.g., to obtain hunting/ fishing license, to obtain a driving license, etc.).
I am not privy to the thoughts going on in his head. He was active in the local Tea Party some years back. I think maybe he fancies himself the man on horseback for an alt-right revolution.
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
If that's a formal valuation, $250,000 isn't much of a farm. That amount won't even buy you one combine. Farms can be worth huge amounts on paper, because of the value of arable land and expensive equipment. Farm families often have estate tax problems for this reason.fortinbras wrote:Altho [Ernie Tergelte's] adherents paint him as a sort of hermit living in the trees, he has a farm worth more than a quarter million
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Agreed. While prices vary across the state, $250,000 does not get you much in terms of a farm that can be considered self-sustaining, let alone profitable. Especially if you do not have water rights for that land; having to pay others for the right to irrigate that land is another expense to have to factor into the balance sheet.TheNewSaint wrote:If that's a formal valuation, $250,000 isn't much of a farm. That amount won't even buy you one combine. Farms can be worth huge amounts on paper, because of the value of arable land and expensive equipment. Farm families often have estate tax problems for this reason.fortinbras wrote:Altho [Ernie Tergelte's] adherents paint him as a sort of hermit living in the trees, he has a farm worth more than a quarter million
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My feeling/suspicion, is that if it, the property, was worth so much and was a thriving enterprise he wouldn't have time for this nutbaggery.
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I must admit that, from my point of view at the far end of the country, I have no particular insight into Ernie's credit rating or business activities. Perhaps someone in his neighborhood can give us a more informative report on him. I have no idea what Ernie is up to when he's not being a jackass.
Judging from all the kinky happenings in Montana, starting with the Montana Militia and Leroy Schweitzer, and working its way through Rodney Skurdal and down to Ernie, these nuts are plentiful AND have lots of time on their hands.
Judging from all the kinky happenings in Montana, starting with the Montana Militia and Leroy Schweitzer, and working its way through Rodney Skurdal and down to Ernie, these nuts are plentiful AND have lots of time on their hands.
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I agree with ND that the only reason they have time on their hands is because these nuts are basically living day-to-day and have no substantial wealth (or if they did, they squandered it or lost It over their pet theories and beliefs). A well-to-do person or even a person who is self-supporting simply doesn't have the time to waste on this nonsense.fortinbras wrote:Judging from all the kinky happenings in Montana, starting with the Montana Militia and Leroy Schweitzer, and working its way through Rodney Skurdal and down to Ernie, these nuts are plentiful AND have lots of time on their hands.
Ernie mentioned something about carpentry in one of his videos, so I am guessing that he does handyman jobs in his area for cash. Perusing through some of the local papers in western Montana there are quite a few of these guys offering their services.
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Agreed, if Ernie had any kind of successful venture, he'd be too busy for any of this nonsense. Actually ranching and/or farming is a full time occupation that doesn't leave time for anything much else, certainly not this.
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
The newest Ernie matter involves a Driving While Suspended ticket. He did not show up for court and a warrant was issued. He spent some time in jail refusing to post bond. He was then released on his own recognizance. A pre-trial and jury confirmation hearing are next, then the jury trial. Ernie's next 10 minutes of fame are all he is seeking IMHO. He sure sounds like a true believer though. Juries in Eureka can make trials interesting, but I don't think they will warm up to this outsider all that much. Eureka does have some interesting citizens. We'll see.
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
And ye shall know the idiots by their red-stained thumbs.
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
I was afraid someone would try to grab the guard's gun.
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I guess good ole Ernie must like jail. His acolyte seems to be about as dumb and clueless as he is.
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
Tasers, guys, tasers.
They have the additional benefit of making for very entertaining video.
They have the additional benefit of making for very entertaining video.
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Couldn't happen to a nicer more deserving guy either.
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
The fringed buckskins and tricorn hats are a nice touch. Nothing says "I reject your authority and substitute my own" like wearing leftover costumes from the 1960's Daniel Boone show.
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
I have a theory, if you notice, once he lost the hat, he seemed to lose all his power over the court. Therefore we most conclude that he derives all his power and authority through the hat. The hat is key to their power. Once you don the hat you can not be defeated in court. Therefore a simple way to defeat him would be to required hat removal, before court. Perhaps the hat is it own sort of sentient being who controls the mind under it.BoomerSooner17 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 29, 2018 3:55 pm The fringed buckskins and tricorn hats are a nice touch. Nothing says "I reject your authority and substitute my own" like wearing leftover costumes from the 1960's Daniel Boone show.
I wonder if he sleeps with it...
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Re: It sounds like baahhh, oink (Ernie Tertelgte)
But since the act of removing one's hat as a sign of deference to a superior is the origin of the military salute, that would put anyone who removes their hat under Admiralty jurisdiction!NYGman wrote:
I have a theory, if you notice, once he lost the hat, he seemed to lose all his power over the court. Therefore we most conclude that he derives all his power and authority through the hat. The hat is key to their power. Once you don the hat you can not be defeated in court. Therefore a simple way to defeat him would be to required hat removal, before court. Perhaps the hat is it own sort of sentient being who controls the mind under it.
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