
by Rep. Charles Wilson
Make “Big Oil” pay?
VPIRG (Vermont Public Interest Research Group) wants a “super fund” to pay for climate change, and they are demanding Big Oil cleanup the mess that society and big business has created. They have started to promote and implement this by using photos of our youth and misguided politicians. They want this Super Fund to fund the U.N. backed changes to: EV’s, solar farms, wind towers, heat pumps etc., none of which will significantly change carbon emissions. Everything runs on oil products – right or wrong – and no one can change the whole world.

This super fund will be used for:
– Rebuilding the infrastructure – the electric grid.
– “To make climate change more affordable.” How?
– “To protect farms and forests.” How?
The facts are: The U.N. in the 1960’s told us we would run out of oil in 10 years.
The U.N. in the 1970’s told us there would be another ice age in 10 yrs.
The U.N. in the 1980’s told us acid rain would destroy crops in 10 yrs.
The U.N. in the 1990’s told us the ozone layer would be gone in 10 yrs.
The U.N. in 2000 told us we would have Y2K – world chaos.
The U.N. in 2002 told us the ice caps would be gone in 10 years.
None of these things ever happened!
Now the U.N. says climate change must be addressed by 2030, the main thrust of the “Agenda 2030,” all part of the Division of Sustainable Development and Department of Economic and Social Affairs, which was never legislated, but adopted and has failed. This can all be searched online for public knowledge. This is currently being implemented in Vermont and worldwide.
A bright spot in this week’s legislation is H.779 – from Rep. Williams from Granby. It will protect a fetus under the homicide law.
The Legislature also may consider:
H.634 – An act relating to school closures, designated to public schools and no School Choice.
H.820 – Change independent schools to public schools. (?)
H.828 -To impose a surcharge on taxpayers with high adjusted gross income.
H.776 – Green Mountain Care Board…(a failure) Health care reform cannot be afforded.
H.777 – Collecting and disclosing medical and health information history. Limiting live births (how do they plan to do that?)
H.790 – Radon Testing. This failed in Pennsylvania years ago!
H.791 – Affordable Housing Impact Fee…. ( ?!)
H.802 – Requires every city, town or village to adopt a Local Options Tax on sales, meals, rooms and alcohol.
H.787 – Creates an excise tax on firearms and ammunition.
H.582 – Prohibits semi-automatic (“assault”) weapons. Democrats never learn. The more gun control, the more guns sold!
You can check the status of these bills at the Vermont Legislature’s website.
Vermont has become unaffordable, unreasonable, and buried in its own doing. My father always told me to pull out the weeds and let grow what is good. Vote the left out…before we are left with nowhere to go.
What is the void in the Vermont Legislature? No voice of “We the People.” It has been replaced by the U.N.’s Agenda directives.
The author is the Caledonia-3 member of the Vermont Legislature.
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Once again Rep. Charles Wilson is correct. Montpelier except for a few voices like that of Rep. Wilson, is not representing We the People, but the agendas of the U.N. and their globalist counterparts. These globalist entities cloak everything in platitudes and fantasies about having an ecological utopia, a place where we can all be saved by “their” on.y on the surface “humanitarian” policies, when in reality their policies and goals are a one world fascist dystopia where everything is owned and controlled by them, and we will be granted a few privileges for compliance with their diktats and edicts, none of which are good for We the People, or the planet.
the true rulers of our state…..
Time to kick the grifters out, Vermont led, Vermont ruled, just say no to NWO pimps, lobbyists and PACs….we didn’t vote for them, they need to go.
There are 112,704 people behind you supporting you, though it would be nice if you were sent some help and got some cooperation from within. God Speed.
I’m all for clean air and water, but we need oil, or we go back to the days of growing our own food (now on on depleted soils without fertilizer because oil is needed for fertilizer), lighting our homes with tallow candles if we can have livestock, and driving a horse and buggy. Don’t bite the hand that feeds us! VIPIRG lunacy.
To Ms. Cathy,
I comment not to discredit what you are saying, but in all honesty, I think in the long run…(man am I going to get butchered for saying this) but it would be infinitely better if we do go back to the level of living like the early 19th century. We were intimately familiar with sustaining ourselves by growing our own food etc. But that is me. I see the value in this lifestyle. I would miss a few things but in reality, nothing truly good has come of our modern lifestyle. Advanced healthcare notwithstanding. But even that has really only kept people alive that are ill of their own making (that too will get me vilified) and if they lived a lifestyle of pre-Civil War days, they likely wouldn’t be so ill. (Think obesity and all that ensues from that condition) And before anyone jumps down my “proverbial” throat, I am fully aware of the good advances of modern medicine… I just think we have gotten too far away from the things that keep us sane and healthy and not likely to go back unless forced to…
Just my two cents worth.
Respectfully,
Pam Baker
Life expectancy in Vermont, 2019- 79.9 years
Life expectancy nationwide, 1860- 39.41 years
Well, I knew someone would misunderstand me.
Let’s be clear… I did not say I wished to time travel to “1860”.
“Advanced healthcare notwithstanding”. Maybe that word was not clear. How about I say “with the exception of advanced healthcare, nothing good has come out of modern lifestyle.” Meaning we keep the best parts of healthcare before it got perverted.
Sanitation, hygiene, early food safety,
Ah, who am I kidding. No one gives a fig what I think.
H.634 – An act relating to school closures, designated to public schools and no School Choice.
H.820 – Change independent schools to public schools. (?)
VDC readers don’t appear to understand the danger presented by Vermont’s public-school monopoly. Not only are public schools dangerous, physically, and mentally, the education fund is the single largest budget item with which Vermont taxpayers must contend. It’s the gorilla in the room and no one seems to notice… or, apparently, care.
Consider it this way. If the entire K-12 public school system closed down, and the spending remained as it’s projected to be, Vermont could give every parent $30,000 for each child to do with as they please.
Imagine: a stay-at-home Mom or Dad with two kids would receive $60,000 every year… in addition to their current income (or welfare check) … just to teach their two kids reading, writing, basic math, and science. $60 Grand – every year.
H. Jay Eshelman yep…folks he’s right
Where is the DEI in VPIRG? I’m assuming they are a RACIST group.
“VPIRG wants a “super fund” to pay for climate change, and they are demanding Big Oil cleanup the mess that society and big business has created.” Where do these disingenuous idiots think the monety for this “clean up” will come from ? “Big Oil” like “Big Government” will pass it on to their customers/taxpayers
Once again, thank you Rep. Wilson for being a voice of sanity in that mental institution we call the State House.
It’s all scary, but “Limiting live births”!!! I know that is part of “their” agenda, BUT___!!
It has to do with sperm donor and egg donor “banks”. It is incredibly long and mind numbing reading.
I don’t think it is what you think it is…. but then again, maybe I don’t know what you think it is.
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If the UN is involved it isn’t in the best interest of the American people.