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VT Headlines: Former Rutland police sergeant who shot two men in 2023 is sentenced to probation

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Rutland City Police Sgt. Andrew Plemmons, left, appears in Rutland County criminal court in 2024. Plemmons has been sentenced to probation in connection with a 2023 shooting. File photo courtesy of Gordon Dritschilo/Rutland Herald
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  1. “It’s just really hard right now for Vermonters to make it through the week, and we just have to make sure the wealthy are not getting wealthier,” House Speaker Jill Krowinski said.

    There you have it folks—the Marxist worldview—in black and white.

    Translation: wealth bad. State control good.

    Result: state plays “Robbin’ Hood.” Steals from those who have more, and creates more state-run programs funded with our taxes to re-distribute it to those who have less.

  2. Forgot to mention: “…inefficient and bureaucratically bloated state-run programs…”

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