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Condos: Congress can put an end to restrictive and unnecessary obstacles to voting

After record-breaking turnout in 2020, and with zero evidence of widespread fraud or election rigging, why would they want to make it harder for eligible Americans to vote? The answer is simple: because they were unhappy with the results and want less people to vote.

July 14, 2021 in Commentary.
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Letter: What is the greatest threat to our country?

Free speech is one of our foundational principles and we must fight to maintain it. We must not allow ourselves to be steamrolled by thuggish tactics and fear-mongering.

July 14, 2021 in Commentary.
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Vermont Republican Party opposes vaccine passports

The Vermont Republican Party unanimously approved a resolution at its state committee meeting on July 10 to oppose vaccine passports in Vermont. The resolution comes in response to concerns over medical privacy and individual rights.

July 14, 2021 in Press Release.

Maine makes recycling free in nationwide first

The legislation, which Maine’s legislature passed with overwhelming support earlier this month, is the first bill nationwide to shift recycling costs away from consumers, according to its sponsor Democratic state Rep. Nicole Grohoski.

July 14, 2021 in U.S..
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Court declares laws banning handgun sales to people under 21 unconstitutional

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that federal laws banning firearms dealers from selling handguns to customers under the age of 21 were unconstitutional.

July 14, 2021 in U.S..

McClaughry: The teachers union’s new pupil indoctrination plan

The “remedy” of concerned citizens regaining control of curriculums only rarely succeeds. A better solution: let objecting parents send their children to independent schools, taking a large fraction of their public school equalized per pupil cost of education with them.

July 13, 2021 in Commentary.
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Letter: Advance Child Tax Credit will cause problems

Mr. Varney is correct to flag this program as another entitlement that he feels will never be repealed. However, it will do a lot of damage in the meantime.

July 13, 2021 in Commentary.
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Stan Greer: The high cost of Big Labor’s prolonged school lockdowns

Powerful teacher union bosses saw shuttered schools as an opportunity to extract billions and billions of additional dollars from hard-pressed taxpayers for the unionized government schools that they largely control. The shakedown scheme succeeded to an extent they never could have imagined pre-COVID-19.

July 13, 2021 in Commentary.
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Democrat lawmakers who fled Texas to avoid voting on election bill ‘will be arrested,’ Gov. Abbott says

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said Democrats who left the state to stop the passage of voting legislation will be arrested upon their return, during an interview with Laura Ingraham on Monday night.

July 13, 2021 in U.S..
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The numbers are in, Biden’s inflation is not going away

Inflation is expected to remain elevated and drive consumer prices higher for several more years, according to surveyed economists.

July 13, 2021 in U.S..
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Shrier: ‘Aw shucks conservatives’ are handing America over to the woke

“They don’t understand that the chaos is the point. While they strain to avoid a faux pas, they don’t even feel the dagger going in. They do not fight Silicon Valley. They do not fight for women. They have lost every important cultural battle and — if given over to their protection — we would lose America.”

July 13, 2021 in U.S..
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John Klar: Progressives reveal their CRT dishonesty

An amusing rant by John Hagen on VTDigger seeks to attack “right-wing criticism” of critical race theory. The piece is so rife with untruths that it is a choice piece of writing for sensible Vermonters to examine carefully.

July 12, 2021 in Commentary.

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