Poll: Over 70% of Americans support school choice
Over 70% of Americans support funding students’ education rather than public education systems, according to a new poll conducted by RealClear Opinion Research.
Over 70% of Americans support funding students’ education rather than public education systems, according to a new poll conducted by RealClear Opinion Research.
After launching an invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin sparked global concerns by putting his nuclear forces on high alert. The Daily Signal asked Patty-Jane Geller, policy analyst for nuclear deterrence and missile defense in The Heritage Foundation, what to make of Putin’s provocative rhetoric.
On Feb. 7, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a startling bulletin declaring a crackdown on online speech in an apparent effort to prevent domestic terrorism. Vermont officialdom’s response has been, to say the least, muted.
Pandemic policies including lockdowns, school closures and mask mandates have exacted a heavy price on the youngest Americans. Ethan Allen Institute President Meg Hansen interviews public health expert Anna Runkle on early trauma linked to large-scale societal happenings.
The Scott administration is formally advising that Vermonters — in schools and elsewhere — resort to personal choice when it comes to wearing a face mask or not, be it indoors or outdoors.
“There was a belief that the only way a vaccine is going to work is if every single person takes it. … In order to do that, if we have suppression of early treatment and people think there’s no other or option, they’re going to be much more likely to take the vaccine,” says McCullough.
That acceding to federal requirements tied to accepting the money that the New Hampshire Legislature has not itself approved unconstitutionally surrenders the sovereignty of the people.
Jireh S. Billings, Jr. of Woodstock has been appointed by the Vermont Republican Party, as finance chair for the state party, effective immediately.
Now is the time to stand up in Vermont, as some legislators are acting much more like Kim Jong-un than elected representatives. King among them is Sen. Dick McCormack, aka “King Dick.”
“I know there is nothing our small state can do alone to change the outcome of what happens over 4,000 miles away, but I think it’s important we do something to show our support for the people of Ukraine in their time of need.”
There will be consequences. Crime will follow. Young women will lose control of their bodily autonomy to pimps and traffickers. The state will insist — as it already does — that their efforts to stop that will continue, and they will.
The poll, released by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, found that only about one-third of respondents were aware of proposed maps for the state’s two U.S. House districts, which have been described as the biggest shakeup of the state’s political boundaries in more than 40 years.