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SEVEN STRAND MOVING FORWARD
by Mike Payne
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“It’s funny how things work out,” muses Charles Ashby, a real estate fixture in the burgeoning community of Jarrell, Texas. By outward appearances, Jarrell, a community that was, for a century, practically hidden in the northernmost part
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L-R: Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko met with, among others of the U.S. delegation, Rep. Rodney Frelinghuyen (NJ-11), Rep. John Carter (TX-31), Rep. Marcy Kaptur (OH-9), and Pete Visclosky (IN-1). by Ann Marie Ludlow
Developer/Investor Troy Bradshaw & Jarrell Mayor Larry Bush of Williamson County, did little to belie the magnitude of the relationship that would develop out of a chance meeting in 2006. Troy Bradshaw, a builder, developer, investor, and newcomer to the area serendipitously stopped into Ashby’s real estate office to inquire about investment property in the area. Ashby had a parcel in mind in Georgetown, and indicated that he believed Bradshaw could likely double his money on it inside of a year. Bradshaw bought it, and just as Ashby had portended, re-sold it at a significant profit. (Although to Ashby’s chagrin, Bradshaw did put off the closing of the property to just past a year for capital gains purposes.) Thus a symbiotic
Congressman John Carter returned recently from a secret multi-nation trip and shared his experiences and concerns with The Advocate from Washington, DC.
Congressman John Carter
(TX31), along with a delegation of the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee of Defense visited Egypt, Cypress, Ukraine and London last week. The Congressman, whose district includes Fort Hood, met with Texas National Guard troops who are on a peacekeeping mission between Cairo and Sharm El-Sheikh in the Sinai Peninsula. The mission near the Egyptian-Israeli border began with President Jimmy Carter’s 1978 peace treaty. The biggest news from the trip, however, had to do with the fight for democracy in Ukraine and the potential nuclear threat from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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The delegation spent two days in Ukraine and met with President Petro Poroshenko to discuss the critical nature of their struggle against Russia. Rep. Carter explained, “The Russians have an overwhelming force and the Ukrainians have limited weapons.” He reported that the United States routinely sends non-lethal supplies such as drones and HUM-Vs, but no guns or bullets, which Poroshenko is asking for. “The Russians also
have the full weight of a modern army sitting on the Ukraine border or just inside.” Many news outlets have reported Putin has already shut off the Ukraine supply of gas and driven their inflation into the mid-30-percent range. “Russia has seized the whole area. Their currency has jumped from 9 to 35 hryvnia on the U.S. dollar, and all the separatists have is what they can grow. They are hoping they will have a good crop this year, which will See Carter, page 9
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