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Along with the rest of the Leftwing media propagandists.

This article was originally published on Rob Roper’s substack page “Behind the Lines” and was republished here with permission
By Rob Roper
I’m picking on Kevin here because he’s written two mostly ridiculous articles following the November 5 election lamenting how Donald Trump won a stunning victory nationally, and Vermont Republicans shattered the Democrats’ supermajorities in both chambers of the legislature, but he’s not alone. I would have let it go and allowed him and John Walters, David Moats, and the rest of the cast of characters at VT Digger, VPR, etc. to have their cry and rend a garment or two in peace if it weren’t for this line Ellis wrote about the Clean Heat Standard:
“That bill seeks to move us away from fossil fuels to clean energy by using a carbon tax to do it. It is good policy. But what killed Democrats was their effort to disguise the carbon tax as something else that would not raise heating bills. Too cute by half.”
Yes! Nailed it. Except for the bit about it being good policy; it’s insane. But the real problem with this statement is the date that it was posted, November 13, 2024, eight days after the election. The Clean Heat Standard has been in the works for over three years. It has always been a carbon tax. From day one it was clear it was always going to be – had to be – expensive, and Vermonters were going to pay. And, yes, the Democrats and the activists at VPIRG, VNRC, EAN, and the rest of the usual suspects who constantly lied about those obvious facts were absolutely being “too cute by half.”
But you know who went right along with this it’s-not-a-carbon-tax-and-won’t-raise-fuel-bills crock right up until a week and a day after the blowout election? Kevin Ellis (and company).
More than that, these so-called journalists and pundits trashed anybody who pointed out these and other observable aspects about the policy – data that appeared in the three commissioned studies and from video recorded testimony of many official witnesses and experts — as peddlers of “misinformation” or worse. Just ask ANR Secretary Julie Moore, who got raked over the coals for daring to put a price tag – 70 cents per gallon – on the farcically named “Affordable Heat Act.” I mean, you all even accepted that comically absurd title with a straight face!
You not only failed to question the lies, challenge the lies, call out the lies, you actively enabled they lying. You circled the wagons around the Democrats’ talking points. Made champions out of the liars and silenced the critics. You spoke untruths to the people instead of truth to power. And you got caught. So, a hearty “that’s what you get for lying” to ya! (I’m holding up two fingers. Guess which ones.)
Who knows what would have happened if the Vermont press did its job like real reporters and commentators. Maybe if our politicians had to answer hard questions from the media about their bills it would have caused lawmakers to craft better legislation that the public could have got behind. Or, if the public wasn’t buying it, it would have given the politicians the time and insight to back off and pursue something else. Maybe if the reporters had spent their time understanding and explaining in a series of articles how the Clean Heat Standard actually worked and prepared folks for what it will likely cost the public wouldn’t have rejected it so violently. But we’ll never know because… to make this polite I’ll just steal a quote from Chevy Chase in Caddyshack, “You’re not—You’re not good. You stink.”
I will give kudos to Kevin for the revelation, “The Democrats’ arrogance is what’s wrong with this country.” Uh huh. And good on him for recognizing, “… the political correctness police of this era have lost 30-year-old men. They are sick of “Me Too” and George Floyd and police reform and transgender kids wanting reassignment surgery.” Now you’re catching on! And “The system that Democrats work so hard to defend and strengthen has not worked well enough for working people. That is the failure of this election.” All good stuff
But here’s the thing, Kevin and company. You in the media built the bubble around the Democrats and crawled in there with them. They were doing their job of pushing forward an agenda they thought had popular support. Why did they think it had popular support? Because you, on the other hand, failed to do your job as members of the Fourth Estate to expose the truth by challenging their narratives, demanding answers to hard questions, and listening respectfully to people with differing perspectives. Instead of exposing the scams, you wanted in on them. And now that the jig is up, you’re ratting out your partner to the authorities in hopes of a lighter sentence.
You knew the truth about the Clean Heat Standard: it is an expensive carbon tax, and the Democrats were being dishonest with the public about it. By amplifying the misinformation surrounding the Democrats’ agenda and doing your best to censor any opposition you did especially the voters of Vermont, but also the Democrats, and yourselves a tremendous disservice. And that is the real reason for Republicans’ landslide victories on November 5th: voters don’t appreciate being scammed and lied to. So, VT Democrats lost their supermajorities, and you in the Leftwing media lost your credibility. Good luck getting it back.
Rob Roper is a freelance writer with 20 years of experience in Vermont politics including three years service as chair of the Vermont Republican Party and nine years as President of the Ethan Allen Institute, Vermont’s free market think tank.
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Amen! You tell ’em Rob!
All good points. You could write a long series of similar articles about illegal drug policies, vaccination mandates, school budgets, universal school meals, the sexual identity agenda, land use regulation …..
The list is endless. The common factor in all of it is that they believe government is here to tell you what to do, think and say. The “press” and their lackey “journalists” are the low paid propagandists. The politicians are well paid ( under the table) because they have to carry home the bacon.
We need to vote them out. We need to get rid of most of the bureaucratic federal agencies that pretend to “help” with their programs to fund this, that or the other thing.
They are not helping, they are laying bait to bring us all into their trap. The problem for us is that we have been feeding on this bait for some time. Withdrawal will hurt, but it’s worth it.
Exactly. A long-standing shill for THE BLOB.
Great exposé, Rob. Your disclosures of the idiocy surrounding the Clean Heat Standard are epic…. and indicative of the revelations now occurring across the board.
The reason the so-called ‘deep state’ (be it the Federal version or the Vermont version) gravitates to an over-regulatory environment, is because the entrepreneurial sector of free enterprise so overwhelmingly outperforms government-controlled providers of goods and services. These wasteful administrators and bureaucrats in nearly every government agency can’t tolerate the thought of being held to the same standard.
Watch this Megan Kelly interview with Bill Ackman, a former Democrat, and CEO of Pershing Square Capitol Management, in which Ackman sensibly explains how the Trump administration is going to ‘skin-the-cat’.
The clip of Elon Musk’s excellent anecdotal reference (at the 13 minute mark of the interview), comparing the government inefficiencies with which he must deal, to the level of performance inherent in his Space X venture… is poignant, to say the least. Musk says:
“The SpaceX Starship is ready to fly, we are waiting for regulatory approval – you know – but it really should not be possible to build a giant rocket faster than paper can move from one desk to another.”
Ain’t it the truth?!
In the rest of the interview, Ackman discusses specifically how to handle the massive (and necessary) lay-offs of redundant government workers. He describes the history and constructive use of tariffs, the Trump cabinet appointments in the context of the U.S. economy, mainstream media upheaval, and the optimism these really bright entrepreneurs see for all of us.
Yes, the interview spans an hour and a half. But it’s the best detailed discussion I’ve seen of what’s about to happen here in the U.S. Please watch it.
https://www.megynkelly.com/watch/ep-943-elon-and-vivek-to-lead-doge-pete-hegseth-to-pentagon-and-trump-at-the-white-house/
I’m looking forward to the massive lay-offs. It will look like justice delayed for the thousands who were put out of work during the years when so many manufacturing jobs were shipped overseas. Those people had to move into working for much less in the retail sector or other low paying jobs. Many never recovered financially and became part of the force behind this election tsunami.
I do have a concern about unemployment for workers who were already redundant. It will be interesting to watch developments unfold.
There are some who deny facts and refuse to eat the plate of crow placed in front of them. We know who they are and many willfully embarrass themselves on Tik/Tok or X daily. Others are satisifed living in a society where deception and theivery is perfectly fine as long as it doesn’t effect them or convince themselves it never will. Should they end up being swindled or victimized, it is not their fault and will fly into action to get their pound of flesh.
I can’t fault the mental gymnatics necessary to believe the unbelievable. We’ve all been there a time or too many to count. A fool and their follies are not the majority, they are in their own mind prison and can’t see the forest through the trees. Thankfully, it is said 5-6% are unredeemable, the rest will come around when the fad of being led by the nose fades out and it’s cool to think for oneself again.
Bravo Rob.
Let’s start heading in the right direction by working to cancel all the government special charges we pay to subsidize and support “VPIRG and the other usual suspects.”
At the same time cancel thr dream mandates for electric buses and concentrate on clean power that reduces pollution while functioning in our climate and mountains. Cost is important. ROI (Return on investment) is important. There is a limit that harm all Vermonters. We have already passes that point and funds are limited.