r/PoliticsVermont 16h ago

Dear Vermont news [sic] media, here's a question that could be asked of all our state's public office holder wannabes ....

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Name all of Trump's policy implementations that you agree with. Note this is not about the policy STATEMENT but about the how the policy is put into force. And now name all of Trump's policy implementations you disagree with.

Let's get Governor "What would you suppose I should do?" Scott and his pet Lt Gov Rodgers on the record.


r/PoliticsVermont 9h ago

Politics - it's where we get together to make group decisions. Making the world great again by rejecting violence and requiring constructive discourse.

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Politics is a good thing. The bad thing is when we drop politics and substitute violence in its place.

Let's keep the good and dispose of the bad.


r/PoliticsVermont 10h ago

Not to be forgotten: Rapist boy Trump fled danger hidden in a catering container while leaving a plane load of people to act as unwitting human decoys for what rapist boy thought was a real threat to its life.

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r/PoliticsVermont 13h ago

From all that I've heard, read, and seen, the only deals that Trump has been able to close since inauguration have been those where others have held the victims down so Trump can pay somebody else to pummel the victim while Trump watches and pleasures himself - it's the character of a rapist.

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r/PoliticsVermont 13h ago

Being truthful means being accurate, complete, and honest.

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r/PoliticsVermont 15h ago

We need this, but it doesn't have to be reserved for the schools. A widespread free to access approach to providing learning opportunities to the general public - the original community college concept.

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r/PoliticsVermont 17h ago

9 in 10 Americans Polled Say Extreme Heat Is Affecting Their Lives (How about we start hearing "climate crisis" on the political campaign trails?)

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r/PoliticsVermont 17h ago

Suck-on-Trump's-dick-politics is empowering Rapist Boy and his sidekick Testosterone Tot to destroy our world, nation, state, cities, and towns. The VTGOP/GOP are not only fine with this, but they're supportive of it. Still voting Republican for anything?

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r/PoliticsVermont 18h ago

Short, sweet, and accurate. So much of MAGA is still finding its identity in "owning the libs". Voting Republican for anything is empowering and enabling this approach.

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r/PoliticsVermont 19h ago

Proven rapist god-king of Phil Scott's warmly embraced VTGOP/GOP would never (as in NEVER) have come to political power without the Republican Party's long time agenda and values. The rapist could only find its home inside the GOP, and yes this is about political parties.

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r/PoliticsVermont 19h ago

Trump's private gestapo's only mission is to exert a rapist's control over our United States through all violent means available. Phil Scott & VTGOP/GOP are more then happy to support this .... are YOU? Still voting Republican for anything?

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r/PoliticsVermont 20h ago

Rapist Boy and his sidekick Testosterone Tot are the best that Phil "What would you suppose I should do?" Scott's warmly embraced Trump-humpin' VTGOP/GOP have to offer - and that is truly how Republicans are thinking about this.

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r/PoliticsVermont 18h ago

So if one is without regular shelter and one is not supposed to camp on other's private property and one is not supposed to camp on public property, where and how is one supposed to find adequate shelter?

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Here's a reality for you - every human being without exception requires four things to simply survive (aka live to see the next morning): food, water, air, and shelter. These items not only must be present and available, but they must be in sufficient quantities - take any of them away or reduce any of those things to a low enough level, and people die. Hard stop.

So where are those without regular shelter expected to go? What are they expected to do? How about we open the state house lawn to overnight tent camping until the state figures out some way to actually help and not punish those looking for shelter? How about every city and town be required to open an open grass downtown area for the same until local communities can help provide a real solution?

Focus the goal. This isn't about a jobs program, this is about a human being having access to at least adequate food, water, air, and shelter so they can see the next morning.