Limiman12
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green8911 said:Little Johnny's (we'll leave names off), owns half the town here in SW Tx and was the high bidder on both the grand, reserve, and 3 of the lower placing cows, who, by the way belonged to people who works for him.
My reasoning for the post was simply to start a discussion on how other county shows worked and if this was the exception or the standard. That's it. All of a sudden people started taking offense to the fact that I said I won't allow my child to participate in this county show mess any further. I never ever said I wanted to pull him from the program. There are plenty of jackpots that go on the same weekend as county we can attend. My frustration is the fact that the board members publicize that they want to get participation up and ask for help in figuring out how to do so. When all along, this type of politics and financial resources are the top reasons families do not get involved. When you throw in a sale like what happened, you just slapped them in the face on the financial side as well. And yes, it is understood the kid has to get out there and solicit, but when the businesses they're soliciting are owned and operated predominantly by a group of people who also run the board,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,well, do you really honestly think those no-name kids will get a fair shake....? Obviously, based on what happened at our show, that's not the case.
Consider it a bonus to his employees.......