The Ericka Redic Show: Voices on left, right want Phil Scott to leave the GOP
In the third episode of The Ericka Redic Show, Ericka discusses if Gov. Phil Scott will listen to constituents who think it’s time for him to leave the Republican Party.
In the third episode of The Ericka Redic Show, Ericka discusses if Gov. Phil Scott will listen to constituents who think it’s time for him to leave the Republican Party.
In the second episode of “The Ericka Redic Show,” Ericka Redic discusses why gun control laws, such as S.30, won’t prevent crime.
Over 14,000 school boards, with about 100,000 members, set the course for instruction in classrooms across the country. To understand the views of parents and school board members in debates about K-12 content and policy, The Heritage Foundation commissioned a nationally representative survey.
In the first episode of “The Ericka Redic Show,” Ericka Redic discusses accusations of conflict of interest and white supremacy against the Vermont Climate Council.
“As I conclude my term as the 45th President of the United States, I stand before you truly proud of what we have achieved together. We did what we came here to do — and so much more.”
Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal’s chief national affairs correspondent, joins the podcast to explain what precedent exists for holding an impeachment trial after an individual has left office, and what the likely outcome of that Senate trial would be.
In the 31st episode of “Travels With Charlie — Vermont Politics in Real Life,” host Charlie Papillo covers Jenna’s House in Johnson, Vermont, whose founders want to provide wholistic addiction treatment and recovery services. Guests are Greg Tatro, founder of Jenna’s Promise, and Daniel Franklin, executive director of North Central Vermont Recovery Center.
Democrats and corporate giants have begun purging conservatives and Republicans from the digital public square. The following videos offer a look at the new left-wing agenda for America, which includes denying Americans and small businesses access to social media, internet communications, banking, payment processing and employment.
“This was a coordinated attack by the tech giants to kill competition in the market place. We were too successful too fast. You can expect the war on competition and free speech to continue.”
Local actors feature Tom “Poppycock!” Nelson and Jim Sexton of Essex Junction, Michael “C’mon” Valdez of Stowe, 2020 House candidate Tony O’Rourke of Williston, Guy Page of Berlin, and the Redics.
Ericka Redic describes how she can afford to keep the Staniford Road home of four generations of her family — by renting every apartment in the house (including her own) and building and living in a “temporary structure” on the nearby Burlington Bike Path.
In the 30th episode of “Travels With Charlie — Vermont Politics in Real Life,” host Charlie Papillo discusses Act 46’s failings with former Newbury School Board Chair Paul Jewett and education insider Marvin Harrison.