The purpose of an abortion is to kill an unborn child, but sometimes mothers die, too. Abortion activists often down-play the risks and claim abortions are extremely safe when they are legal.
The purpose of an abortion is to kill an unborn child, but sometimes mothers die, too. Abortion activists often down-play the risks and claim abortions are extremely safe when they are legal.
In Vermont, Biden’s approval rating stood at 51% in the first quarter of 2023, down from 66% when he first took office in the first quarter of 2021.
In a video address, the Democrat took aim at President Joe Biden’s administration and fellow Democrat, Gov. Kathy Hochul, for not providing the city with enough funding and resources to deal with the crisis.
The national average for unleaded gas was $3.81 a gallon on Labor Day, according to AAA. The highest recorded average price was $5.02 a gallon on June 14, 2022.
Some of those workers were even slapped with misconduct charges for refusing to comply with the mandate, many were later denied unemployment benefits, and no requests for religious exemptions honored
The politicians support students who filed a lawsuit to oppose implementing a religious exemption for parts of the law involving “sex discrimination” by schools.
Too much is at stake for this election to be about anything other than winning a broad mandate for a conservative policy agenda.
AGs claim that the laws preventing hormone access to minors “single out transgender minors for discriminatory treatment.”
That’s the trap being set, at least as I see it. The question for the debates is, will Republicans step into it?
Hard as it is to say, both Biden and Trump are entitled to presumptions of innocence even though neither deserve them. If one or the other of them should be exonerated, it doesn’t make the other one any less guilty.
As San Francisco progressives are learning, government can build more shelter, but that doesn’t mean the homeless will use them.
The transcript is 141 pages and covers much of his answers previously reported about what Archer said of the “brand” that then-Vice President Joe Biden lent to son Hunter’s various business ventures.
Archer alleged that President Biden met with Hunter Biden’s business partners more than “20 times,” directly refuting the president’s previous claim that he did not discuss the matter with his son.
Once a politician is found to have sold his integrity for a price, he cannot be further trusted to retain higher office.
The court emphasized that technological advancements, such as the internet, do not diminish the protections afforded by the First Amendment.
There is more than enough solid evidence to charge the President’s son with “money laundering, drug crimes or working as an unregistered lobbyist under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.”
The 1.2 million – almost twice Vermont’s total population of 647,000 – doesn’t count illegal entries on the northern border, which are about five times greater than last year.
Some readers couldn’t read yesterday’s interview of George Will because the software-challenged editor goofed. Sorry! Reprinting today for EVERYONE.
“This is the dirty little secret of Washington, Congress complains all the time about its power being usurped. But more often than not, that power has been freely given to the executive branch by Congress.”
Texas soldiers helped install miles of additional razor wire along the border and continue to maintain a strong presence behind the barriers.
Across the Connecticut River, Jeffrey Epstein’s connections run deep in the Granite State, GraniteGrok reports.
Marco Polo describes the Biden “mob” family as essentially four packs. Throughout the years they have had multiple brushes with the law, engaged in obvious nepotism, and shown disdain for law enforcement.
Hyundais and Kias are easy marks for car thieves. Vermont’s Attorney General wants them recalled and retrofitted.
Let’s think rationally about this situation.
A heavy-hitting Vermont lawyer is taking a swing at some of the biggest names in the U.S. government.
“If we don’t start working together more, the world’s greatest deliberative body will sink slowly into irrelevance – and, heaven forbid, become our own version of the House of Lords.”
In one of his final acts as a U.S. senator, Patrick Leahy dropped a $1.7 trillion spending bill on the U.S. Congress yesterday.
25 governors are concerned about the rise of socialized medicine under guise of the pandemic declaration of a federal Public Health Emergency. But, apparently, not Phil Scott.
Swanton Sector Chief Border Patrol Agent Robert Garcia said agents apprehended 334 people from 19 countries in October, and the “upward trend continues.”
Some House members want to know if a covert surveillance program called iCOP is monitoring pro-life and pro-gun rights Americans.
A former top aide for a Trump impeachment manager will serve as Rep. Becca Balint’s Chief of Staff.
Our senators say federal workers in Orange and Windsor counties deserve “locality pay,” a little-known pay bump for federal employees living in high-cost areas.
The collapse of a $32 billion crypto empire raises big questions for campaign contribution recipient Becca Balint – and the rest of the world.
Biden’s FBI arrests pro-life leader at home in front of crying family.
Parents could lose their rights to stop gender trans surgery under a bill passed in California.
A proposed federal rule would require states and cities to track on-road carbon emissions.
87,000 more agents sounds like a swell idea – if they’re stopping illegal immigration on the southern border. Auditing American taxpayers, not so much, a Congressman says.
Trump said: “It is prosecutorial misconduct, the weaponization of the Justice System, and an attack by Radical Left Democrats who desperately don’t want me to run for President in 2024.”
The few. The proud. The IRS.
Invasion on the southern border.
The Biden administration is spending Trump administration southern border wall construction appropriations on ‘environmental remediation.’
Only our neighbor across the Connecticut River is less affected by inflation than Vermont.
Forced to dispense pandemic payment checks, the IRS got behind on its tax returning processing responsibilities.
The rule authorizes asylum officers to offer asylum to individuals who assert a fear of persecution or torture and pass the required credible fear screening. Currently, such cases are decided only by immigration judges.
KBJ isn’t ‘soft on crime,’ former Chittenden County prosecutor Patrick Leahy scoffs.
The Mountain State is all in on the Convention of States. The Green Mountain State? Not yet.
We’re not in Kansas anymore, Toto.
Americans will be saddled with national debt of $30 trillion (and growing) for decades to come. ‘Long Covid’ indeed.
Another blow to the Biden administration as OSHA backpedals on its vaccine and testing mandate.
Sanders writes a letter to Warren Bufffet demanding he stand with striking steelworkers.
While Texas led both in crude oil production and bankruptcies, New Mexico became second-largest oil producer in the U.S.
Fear of the Omicron variant is what’s to blame for those added nights in an airport.
The nation’s highest court will start 2022 hearing appeals to Biden’s various vaccine mandates.
After Biden’s disastrous handling of the border crisis, Texas Governor Abbott is taking control.
Inflation continues to soar while Biden continues his social spending plan.
Embolden by Biden’s lack of leadership, terrorist organizations try to smuggle large caches of weapons.
The U.S. Postmaster General is talking big about delivering holiday mail on time this year. Here’s hoping your favorite fruitcake gets here by Christmas.
America has a reported shortfall of around 60,000 drivers, with Canada suggested to be 25,000 drivers short.
As our cut of the $1.9 trillion infrastructure bill, Vermont should get $1.4 billion for highway spending, $225 million for bridges, $83 million for public transportation, and $21 million for EV charging stations.
The number of catalytic converter thefts has skyrocketed during the pandemic, driven by high unemployment, more cars sitting in driveways, and a spike in the value of metals used to make the devices.
Phil Scott was the only Republican governor to not sign a September letter complaining about the southern border crisis because he was negotiating with the Biden administration about opening the northern border, he said Tuesday.
After eight months of unprecedented illegal immigration, every Republican governor but one signed a letter asking President Biden for a meeting to discuss resolving the crisis.
Bernie’s all about good jobs for Americans. So why does his “Build Back Better” legislation eliminate caps on green cards for foreign workers employed by Big Tech?
Saule Omarova is an enthusiastic supporter of centralized government planning, which resulted in constant, massive food shortages in the Soviet Union in which she was born.
Backlash against the Biden plan to give the IRS oversight over bank accounts and transactions of more than $600.
Republicans in Congress are pushing back against a Biden administration plan to pay a 15% corporate “global tax.”
Is the Biden adminstration considering flying large numbers of suspected illegal aliens from the southern border to Vermont, as published news reports claim?
Powell sues Defense Dept. on behalf of military declining vax
The Biden administration Saturday returned Cuban boat refugees to Cuba.