
By Rep. Charles Wilson
Europe and America are flooded with imigrants of non-western countries. Our nation and states’ identities have been destroyed and replaced. Our sovereignty has been given up to non-elected bureaucrats.
This is happening in Vermont, too. For example:
S-5 and the (Public Utilities Commission) Global Warming Solutions Act (23-member board) Public schools (unions and school boards). Health care/hospitals (Green Mtn. Care Board.) Churches are closing their doors. Millions spent on non-existent climate emergency. Sending millions to Ukraine that is not our war or allied with us – as Israel is.
This all seems like we are paying for our own destruction. Globalists say we should eat “bugs”, fake (cultivated) meat, hydroponic vegetables, and not beef or we will be killing the planet. U.K. news media recently stated that “breathing” causes climate change.
We need to recognize and reject the U.N. Globalist Agenda. Globalists say our rights are dependent on our compliance and obedience to the U.N. 2030 Global Governance. They attempt to justify an existence that has no power over our Constitutional Republic. A globalist is a person who advocates the interpretation of planning economic and foreign policy in relation to events and developments throughout the world. Globalism is generally used to refer to ideologies that advocate globalization of one kind or another (all aspects of our lives). They advocate freedom of immigration, free trade, lowering tariffs, humanitarian interventionism, democracy, human rights meaning group rights over individual rights, gllobal citizenship and existence.
This means that someone from afar with no local knowledge will tell us in Vermont what we need.
The arguments against globalism can all be seen in Vermont now. Widening the gap between classes, then making everything the same. Loss of domestic companies and jobs. The ruin of small businesses and small farms. Unequal power and the rise of multinational corporations. Loss of cultural identities. Unpredictable markets. Balance of payment problems.
As a result residents are moving out of state and migrants moving in. The rich are buying up land. Solar and wind farms, ruining landscapes. (Chittenden County and Burlington, a prime example). Cost of living up – police down. Resulting increased crime, gun and drug violence, prostitution, homelessness, business failures. Now trying to have the rest of Vermont pay for these problems they created for themselves; increase of police, new high school, etc.
The author is a Lyndon resident, former House representative for Caledonia-3, and a Republican. He sat on the Committee on Agriculture, Food Resiliency and Forestry.

