Message from @Basileus Constantine
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Mein final solution map.
why is mo blue
My mum's friend actually won the primary for state rep for Windham District 1!
She's pretty cool
She's a democrat who's very community oriented and against partisan divides
Check out this based governor candidate in VT
Biography of my favorite Vermont politician:
JOHN S. RODGERS of Glover, Orleans County, Democrat, was born on July 29, 1965, in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont. John was raised in Glover on the family dairy farm; he was the fifth generation to grow up on the farm. He graduated from Sacred Heart, Newport, VT, (1983) and from New Hampshire Vocational Technical College, Berlin, NH, (Associates Degree 1985). After college John started a construction business, JS Rodgers Masonry Inc., specializing in dry stonework and excavation. He served eight years in the VT House of Representatives; he was the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for many years in Glover and coached youth soccer. He is a member of the NRA, Barton Area Chamber of Commerce, and served as the Director to Shadow Lake Association, Glover, VT. In 2008, John received the Crime Victim Service Award. He is married to Brenda Rodgers, a nurse at the NVR Hospital, and they have two boys.
“When I was young it seemed like that people who moved here, moved here because they loved it here and they embraced our values and our heritage, and didn’t want to change them,” he said. “It seems now like we’ve been overpopulated by people for different reasons and aim to take much of that away.”
dude is shhe votingg for the wall
thats all i care about and im not even american
Wdym?
And she's a state rep not a congresswoman
She represents West Brattleboro and serves in Montpelier. She's not at a national level
is she repub
No, democrat. But democrats are different in Vermont. Look up John Rodgers for example
JOHN S. RODGERS of Glover, Orleans County, Democrat, was born on July 29, 1965, in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont. John was raised in Glover on the family dairy farm; he was the fifth generation to grow up on the farm. He graduated from Sacred Heart, Newport, VT, (1983) and from New Hampshire Vocational Technical College, Berlin, NH, (Associates Degree 1985). After college John started a construction business, JS Rodgers Masonry Inc., specializing in dry stonework and excavation. He served eight years in the VT House of Representatives; he was the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for many years in Glover and coached youth soccer. He is a member of the NRA, Barton Area Chamber of Commerce, and served as the Director to Shadow Lake Association, Glover, VT. In 2008, John received the Crime Victim Service Award. He is married to Brenda Rodgers, a nurse at the NVR Hospital, and they have two boys.
“When I was young it seemed like that people who moved here, moved here because they loved it here and they embraced our values and our heritage, and didn’t want to change them,” he said. “It seems now like we’ve been overpopulated by people for different reasons and aim to take much of that away.”
NRA member Traditionalist democrat
Last of the Blue Dogs?
Oh that's right he supports obamacare... and government involvement in the economy in the same manner the democrats do...
many areas are one party control
Regardless of your actual view on the issues you have to run in that party to win
@V-NAF_Aardist Vermont has gone down the drainpipe, move to NH or Maine
We need a one party system.. fucking democrats keep running
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it needs to stop
One party wtf
We need more parties
And of course one of the main parties keep running
We need no parties
@Da_Fish As an actual resident of Vermont, I disagree
Where are you from? I just want to know so I can tell you its not worth saving
Vermont has a rich history and a vibrant culture and land. Many of our left-wingers, though perhaps misguided, have a strong connection to Vermont and her well-being. Furthermore, many of our multi-generational left-wingers are pro-gun. What's more, all of us appreciate an agrarian lifestyle and are proud of our banishment of the Mormons in the 1800s. Vermont used to be its own country, and it was founded due to radical militia activity that slowly liberated every town in the region. We are the only producers of Cabot and Grafton cheese, something thats quite popular in the north-east, and if we were to secede and market it right, even more popular. We're also ethnically pretty homogeneous and focused on many of the same issues regardless of political leanings.
@everyone Daily Question 🔖 book
Which is more valuable to you? A high skilled and well educated immigrant or an immigrant who is like minded and similar in thought to your countrymen?
High skilled
>immigrant
>valuable
give me a break
Well educated


