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Replacing “It’s Not a Carbon Tax” with “It’s a Carbon Tax”

Okay, we have established that the Clean Heat Standard is an unnecessarily costly, unnecessarily complicated, ruthlessly regressive, unworkable word salad of legal confusion. But, hey, at least, so bleated its supporters incessantly for three plus years, it wasn’t/isn’t a tax, fee, surcharge on home heating fuel, right? So, what’s are the options for moving forward … Read more

A Vermont Political Celebration?

For my Vermont readers, I wish to invite you to attend a unique opportunity to gather and celebrate Vermont’s conservative political gains in the 2024 state elections. We live in times when many quite openly support a one-party political domination both in Vermont and nationally. I’m a big fan of hearing at least two sides … Read more

Education, Climate, Climate Education, and The Education Climate

This week on Right Side Up, Mike and Nathan discuss two of the most expensive progressive things in the modern era; education and climate. When you’re done here please like, follow, or subscribe to The ‘Grok on Rumble and YouTube and check for Replays of Granite State Live, GrokTALK! and Right Side Up, or follow these links to their … Read more

Poorly Conceived, Ineptly Written

A Case Study In How Not to Govern After eighteen months of attempting to build a governing structure for the Clean Heat Standard, the Public Utilities Commission concluded, “…that this program is not well suited to Vermont.” It’s expensive, complicated, and, as they illustrate over a dozen pages in section X of their report, Problems with … Read more

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Lower Property Taxes Start With Lower School Spending

Governor Scott is set to unveil his proposals for education reform this week, fulfilling campaign promises to lower property taxes which are a direct result of public school spending. But there are powerful special interests that want to keep that money flowing from your pocket to theirs. Chief among them, the Vermont Teacher’s Union, the … Read more

The New Spin Is Dangerously Laughable

The first attempt at spinning the Clean Heat Standard (Act 18) was that it was a “solution” to “global warming” in the thermal sector, hence the name of its mother law, the Global Warming “Solutions” Act. But after bouts of major flooding throughout Vermont made it obvious to everybody that this and programs like it … Read more

The Marxism and Socialism Taught In Our Public Schools

This week, Mike and special co-host Dylan talk about the Clean Heat Standard and education funding and Marxism and socialism being taught in schools.” This week, it is commercial-free! Check out all of our podcasts, and please Like, Follow, or Subscribe to the ‘Grok on Rumble and YouTube and check both for Replays or new episodes of Granite State Live, … Read more

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58¢ Per Gallon! And That Still Low

So much to unpack from Thursday’s big reveal of the Clean Heat Standard rules package from the Public Utilities Commission (PUC)! The big news is we got an “official” cost impact estimate – sort of. Just shy of a billion dollars over ten years with the impact per gallon of fuel oil bouncing from 8 … Read more

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Legal Hopes for Vermont Liberties?

Alliance Defending Freedom is a national nonprofit organization of Christian attorneys who identify important cases to pursue to preserve and protect Americans’ God-given “inalienable” rights. ADF has been a hero for Vermont citizens who suffer under a far-left supermajority progressivism that has insinuated gender, race, and climate ideologies into public schools and government institutions at … Read more

This Week On VDCTV [Link Fixed]

This week,  our news staff talks up the Vermont Legislature Week #1, Burlington Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak’s controversial gag order on the Burlington Police, and the State of Vermont’s efforts to protect Vermont from forest fires and the next big flood.

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Our Government Doesn’t Do Things Affordably

Governor Scott gave a good inaugural speech this week echoing the voters’ call for “affordability” in the last election. “Vermonters told us – loudly and clearly,” explained Scott, “they expect us to get back on course; to spend within THEIR means; and above all else, make Vermont more affordable for them.” I think this sums it … Read more

Right Side Up

This week, Mike and his guest co-host discuss the population declines in Vermont, Gag orders, donkeys, and ducks.” Check out our other podcasts, and please Like, Follow, or Subscribe to the ‘Grok on Rumble and YouTube and check both for Replays of Granite State Live, GrokTALK! and Right Side Up, or follow these links.

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When Will Hartford Learn?

Despite the massive shift to the right in Vermont the town of Hartford managed to hold the line on voting for progressives this past election.  Perhaps the bluest state in the union, Vermont, is now solidly purple after seeing the Senate go from a 22(D)-7(R) supermajority to a nearly dead even 16(D)-13(R) chamber.  Even more … Read more

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House Democrats Circling Wagons Around Clean Heat Standard

Next to perhaps property taxes, the biggest issue to motivate voters’ rejection of the Democrats’ supermajorities in the last election was that party’s tone-deaf attitude regarding the Clean Heat Standard carbon tax/fee/surcharge on home heating fuels. In a state where people are struggling mightily to make ends meet the idea of adding a $1-$4 tax … Read more

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Randy Brock for Senate President Pro Tem!

Following the seismic gains Vermont Republicans made in the state senate last November, shifting the partisan balance in the body from 7-23 to 13-17, Republican Randy Brock (R-Franklin) is making a bid to be Senate President Pro Tem which, if successful, would oust the current holder of that position, Philip Baruth (D/P-Chittenden). This is good … Read more

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Resolve to Cut Spending in the New Year

Vermont voters screamed that affordability is the number one issue we want the legislature to address in 2025. While lawmakers have little control over what we pay for eggs and hamburger, what they do have control over – total control over at the state level — is what we pay in taxes, fees, and regulatory … Read more

Crime, Lawsuits, and Is NH Better?

This Week, Bill and Mike discuss New Year’s Resolutions, rising homelessness, Vermont’s growing crime problem, a recent lawsuit challenging its climate antics, and the benefits of living in New Hampshire.

Las Vegas Bombing Suspect Graduated From Vermont’s Norwich University

The suspect in Thursday’s exploding Cyber Truck incident in Las Vegas had obtained an online degree at Vermont’s Norwich University. The deceased suspect, Matthew Livelsberger, age 37, attended the Northfield-based school before becoming a U.S. Army Green Beret. The school sent the following statement to VDC. “Above all, our hearts go out to those impacted,” wrote … Read more

Is The Legislature Backing Off The Clean Heat Standard?

Following the loss of their supermajority in the 2024 General Election, Democrat leaders in the State House seem willing to reconsider or even potentially abandon some climate and environmental policies they have long championed.  We’ll update you on another much more distressing Vermont National connection, which is the Norwich grad who was inside that Tesla … Read more

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