Letter: Vote Democrat if …
I could go on, but if these things don’t bother you then there’s no point. Unfortunately too many will vote against our best interests.
I could go on, but if these things don’t bother you then there’s no point. Unfortunately too many will vote against our best interests.
As for numbers, New Hampshire ranked 31st. Better than most, with room for improvement, but excellent given our proximity to Connecticut (41), Vermont (47th), Rhode Island (48), and Massachusetts (50).
Regardless of when a cataclysmic storm recurs in the West, Vermonters concerned with food security will understand that diversifying back to local, diversified agricultural networks rather than a highly-concentrated agri-dependency on one very tiny, highly vulnerable bread basket is of great national interest.
Pro-life and moderate pro-choice proponents who support abortion in instances in which the life of the mother is at risk or in cases of fetal “incompatible with life” diagnoses are supporting a mythical “medical necessity.”
The “savings” being promised by the Climate Council if we spend the multiple tens of billions of dollars necessary to implement their programs are largely based on something called “the social cost of carbon.” What is this? Well, like Murray’s caddying fee, there won’t be money.
Roe does not need to be “codified” in Vermont; abortion is legal here in Vermont and always will be. But Article 22 is not Roe; on the contrary, it is so extreme that it would contravene the very Roe decision it purports to protect.
Does anybody other than NASA and its contractors really believe that this nation, $31 trillion in debt, will get $93 billion dollars of value by putting six more astronauts on the moon?
Late term abortions will be a fundamental liberty right under Article 22, and any attempt to burden that right will have to pass the “strict scrutiny” test. Legal scholars know how difficult a test that is.
Ranked-choice voting isn’t the path to a better election system, just a more complicated one that disenfranchises Americans and fuels doubt and confusion. Ranked-choice is clearly the wrong choice for voting in America.
Superintendent Layne Millington’s speech-regulating practices constitute content-filtering totalitarianism that has caused parents to recoil and fight back — exactly as Dr. Peterson warned would happen if people’s psyches were enslaved by state ideology.
Since the 2020 election and installation of Joe Biden as president of the United States, we have seen a number of policies put in place that do not make America great — to the contrary, they destroy America.
This involves cutting up the baby into small pieces in order to extract it — a baby with a fully intact nervous system. In my opinion, these are hideous procedures on an infant that could survive outside the womb. How can anyone support such a thing? Vote no on Article 22.