KC on Nostr: You are correct on so many of those statements that I don’t know where to begin. ...
You are correct on so many of those statements that I don’t know where to begin.
You should be, or you must be, or you just understand things on a detailed level that 98% of people don’t.
No the guy isn’t the original owner, nor was the property put into his name so he didn’t lose it. He wants to inherit it, but the taxes are too much for him. He may have lost the opportunity to keep the family ranch going, but he is more of a family man than a rancher.
There are 3 different tv shows that make up this cowboy go west and claim some land series. “1883, 1923, and Yellowstone.”
Basically, the guy in the clip that I attached was the great grandson, or great great grandson of a family that traveled west until they reached the property in question. They received it from the “indians” so they didn’t have to pay for it. Throughout the years they ran a large successful ranch with tons and tons of land, but obviously something changed and the money is running low.
You should be, or you must be, or you just understand things on a detailed level that 98% of people don’t.
No the guy isn’t the original owner, nor was the property put into his name so he didn’t lose it. He wants to inherit it, but the taxes are too much for him. He may have lost the opportunity to keep the family ranch going, but he is more of a family man than a rancher.
There are 3 different tv shows that make up this cowboy go west and claim some land series. “1883, 1923, and Yellowstone.”
Basically, the guy in the clip that I attached was the great grandson, or great great grandson of a family that traveled west until they reached the property in question. They received it from the “indians” so they didn’t have to pay for it. Throughout the years they ran a large successful ranch with tons and tons of land, but obviously something changed and the money is running low.