Commercial property off of US40 near Plainfield in Indianapolis

Are you looking for commercial property of an acre off of U.S. 40 in Indianapolis, IN right near Plainfield, IN? Look no further!!! Check this acre out

EXCELLENT HIGH TRAFFIC - HIGHLY VISIBLE - COMMERCIAL SITE FOR YOUR BUSINESS

 

Price $250,000

  • MLS ID: 21182649
  • Address:
    10583 E OLD NATIONAL RD
    Indianapolis, IN 46231

    I agree

    I agree with this message from Senator Dan Coats, so here it is...

    Supreme Court Ruling on the Health Care Law

    On Thursday, the Supreme Court issued a historic decision that will impact every Hoosier. The Court decided to uphold President Obama’s health care law, which greatly expands the size and scope of the federal government.

    I am very disappointed with the ruling, and I continue to believe this unaffordable and unpopular health care law is a massive intrusion of the federal government into the lives of Americans.

    Although the Court ruled the health care law is constitutional, it does not mean it is good policy.
    Obamacare has made the nation’s health care system worse, not better.

    Hoosier families and businesses will be faced with higher taxes, increased costs and burdensome mandates under this law. 

    The work to reform our health care system is far from over. I am committed to working with my colleagues to repeal the President’s health care law and give Hoosiers – not Washington – the power to make their own health care decisions.

    The American people will have the opportunity to decide if they want a Congress and White House committed to more taxing, more spending and more federal mandates or one that will work to reduce spending, empower individuals and give states greater flexibility.


    A Call to Repeal Obamacare
     
    Following the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold President Obama’s health care law, I spoke on the Senate floor pledging to continue my effort to repeal the unpopular law. Americans deserve a health care system that gives them the care they need, from a doctor they choose at a more affordable cost.
    Click here or on the image above to watch me discuss this issue on the Senate floor.
     

    Decision Goes in the Hands of the American People
    On Thursday, I joined MSNBC's Jansing & Co. to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling on the health care law. Click here or on the image above to watch my interview.

    Who th3j35t3r really is

    Here it is. Let's focus first, whom are my enemy, why do they persist in engaging me? Where lies their skillset? As promised I will tell you 'who' I am.

    I am a relatively normal guy.

    I seek no fame, as claimed by my detractors who fail at every hurdle, to out me. In their own desperate attempts at 'fame'. I know I am nothing, but they think somehow by exposing 'me' or in point of fact anyone... they can gain credibility within whatever fucked up group  they decide at that moment they ally towards?

    How can I seek fame, when I walk everyday, down the sidewalk, nobody, not a soul, has any idea what I do, or where I do it?

    But I still walk among you, free.

    I said I would tell u who I am. I will....

    I am 'J', and if you are bad on the intertubez, I will come for you. Ask around.

    Bad things to bad people.

    Peace.

    By way of auth I also tweeted this.

    stay frosty.

    That's by his own hand. How he sees himself, who he is. I'll add to it.

     

    th3j35t3r is a good person, someone I consider to be a brother. I've had the pleasure of chatting to him for over a year now for brief periods as his security, and our schedules, permit. I know he's a good guy. What he does needs to be done, it's just a shame that he has to hide behind a veil to protect himself. His anonymity is only for his own safety, simply by doing what he does he proves his bravery. He is a hero, a patriot, a one man army. He's someone I'd like to say is my friend (I consider him one, I don't know if he considers me a friend, a brother, but I tend to think so). For all of you people that put him down, call him a coward, attack what he does... that's your right. Men (and women) like him fought for that right for you, they put their lives on the line. They sacrifice, sometimes their very lives, to protect that right for you. Remember that. When you see someone in uniform, be they military, law-enforcement, fire fighter or even a medic thank them for what they do, tell them you appreciate them, what they do and what they stand for.

     

    I am only a fraction of the man th3j35ter is. Keep doing what you are doing my brother some of us appreciate what you do. Operor vestri officium adveho quis may.

    Thank you Speedway and Howell Contractors of Kentucky

    Thank you Town of Speedway and Howell Contractors Inc of Kentucky, due to your piss poor planning I can park no where remotely near my house. I live on 12th... you have 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, Ford tore up 4 Alleys that are unusable due to their barely 1 lane width nature. You have construction crews parked on our deeded property behind the house with heavy equipment and all of their construction materials, you have construction workers parked on the few close spots on Winton, and the only open spots on Allison are only useable to people already in the spots as the road isn't designed for people to turn around with cars parked on both sides as far as the eye can see, that's why it curves into 12th and has 2 exits via 12th (an Alley and Winton). Anyone feel free to add streets I've missed to this list.

     

    For back story ->  http://www.ryanmercer.com/blog/2012/6/14/howell-contractors-of-kentucky.html