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Ehlers: Why I have changed my mind about S.5

Has reconsidered questioning authority

by James Ehlers

When I receive new credible information, I change my mind. The ability to change one’s mind is considered a sign of intelligence.  And who among us doesn’t want to at least signal the appearance of intelligence? 

After a weekend of deep diving and braving the headwinds, I have stood up and leveled my personal playing field.  My position has evolved and, going forward, I now support the Unaffordable Heat Act, S.5.

James Ehlers

If you, like me, had previously fallen prey to right-wing propaganda and bristled at the notion of embracing neoliberal economics, I hope you, too, will reconsider questioning authority. Here are just a few of the reasons to support S.5:

If that is not enough to wake us from our Homo erectus dreams, there is the satisfaction of knowing Vermont can lead the nation and demonstrate, without question, that Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt. Here in Vermont this is the one river that shall, not may, remain free flowing, never to be renewably dammed.

Perhaps, most importantly though, in supporting S.5,  Burlington and Chittenden County can lead the way, globally, with the first ever physics-defying hot-air-fueled arc furnace for locally manufactured, non polluting, particulate-free, carbon-neutral turbine towers and PFAS panels for use in the local Lake Champlain Shelburne Point base-load (bullshit) wind “farm” and Shelburne Farms fusion-fueled dying star array, respectively.

Thank you for joining me in my S.5 evolution, ensuring Vermont remains economically and socially stratified.  There is no privileged upstream without a degraded downstream.

James Ehlers, a former US Navy electrical officer, damage control and HAZMAT officer, successfully lost the 2018 Democratic Gubernatorial Primary to a Republican.

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