Redic: ‘Vermont offers one choice to women — abortion’
A caller to “The Morning Drive” asked a question about Roe vs. Wade — and we had a brief but candid discussion.
A caller to “The Morning Drive” asked a question about Roe vs. Wade — and we had a brief but candid discussion.
“Low and moderate income people can not afford solar panels, heat pumps or electric vehicles and in fact it is a privilege to be driven in or to drive an electric vehicle.”
Bernie has been a favorite since day one. How can he not be? He is divisive and the “poster person” for why we have a significant issue with the lack of civil discourse in Vermont and America.
All Republican voters are hereby notified to meet in caucus on Monday, August 8, 2022, 6:30 p.m. at McGillicuddy’s on Park Street, Essex Junction.
President Joe Biden and the Democrats are proposing to double the size of the IRS by adding over 86,000 agents, most of whom will be assigned to enforcement. If this bill passes the Senate every American could see their chance of an audit go up.
Vermont residents voting in the upcoming congressional primaries will have an opportunity to select between seven House and seven Senate candidates.
The folly of the Biden administration’s recently announced “Inflation Reduction Act” recalls Orwellian slogans such as “Slavery is Freedom.” The plan will throw fuel on the flames of stagflation while accelerating environmental deterioration.
A Franklin County adult is the first identified Vermont case of human monkeypox virus infection, or hMPXV, in Vermont, according to a July 29 statement by the UVM Medical Center.
Just days ahead of the GOP primary for U.S. Senate, Vermont Republican legislators are uniting behind Gerald Malloy for U.S. Senate. Four Republican legislators have announced their support for Malloy including Rep. Vicki Strong, Rep. Larry Labor, Rep. Art Petersen and Rep. Mark Higley.
Join us to hear Dr. Carol Swain, Rev. Christopher Thoma, Jason Yates, Dr. Peter Breggin, Dr. Rick Scarborough, and Vermont state Rep. Vicki Strong boldly address the critical issues facing all Americans, young and old, in the world today.
State Rep. Anne Donahue, a spokesperson for Vermonters for Good Government, today formally offers to accept the challenge to discuss and debate the pros and cons of Article 22, both on the Morning Drive and in other appropriate venues.
Military veteran Gerald Malloy this week increased his chances of winning the upcoming GOP primary, as presumed front-runner Christina Nolan missed two debates, and a poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire showed Malloy leading his top Republican challenger by 6 percentage points.