Thursday, April 12, 2018

Video: Republican challenger to Gov. Phil Scott taps into gun bill discontent

Small business owner Keith Stern, who was born and raised here in Springfield, says Vermont is 'lost' and he's the guy to fix it.
(WPTZ – NBC5 News with Stewart Ledbetter)
www.mynbc5.com





Keith Stern as Governor? 
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I have heard rumblings that I am not forceful enough, that I am too quiet. Those saying it believe I am too timid or not strong enough to be the state's leader. I am quiet and somewhat reserved definitely, but don't confuse that with being timid or weak. Calvin Coolidge was a man of few words himself but that did not affect his leadership ability. It is the actions one takes, not the talk. I have debated both Senator Leahy and then state senator Peter Welch and held my own with both of them.

I have chosen to be a grass roots candidate as a complete unknown with absolutely no backing from anyone to challenge the (at the time) popular first term governor because he wasn't fighting to make Vermont affordable, only maintain the level of affordability. Does that seem timid to you?

I have said I would replace Vermont Health Connect and gut the agency of education which will be tough battles but I will prevail. I have stated categorically that as governor I will not enforce S55 and the individual mandate for health insurance if it becomes law. I have stated I will veto any carbon tax legislation that lands on my desk.

Now does this sound like the actions of a weak or timid person? I encourage you if you hear me speaking please listen to my words rather than how they are presented. Listen to my ideas that will make Vermont affordable and prosperous.

I am a quiet man with a loud roar inside.

Keith Stern
North Springfield, VT
www.vermontgetsstern.org





Vermont Republicans split over new gun law 
The new gun control legislation Gov. Phil Scott signed into law on Wednesday has roiled gun-rights advocates and some Vermont Republicans, with more potential cracks emerging over a Trump-themed email from the state GOP party.

www.vnews.com


19 comments :

  1. Stern compares himself to Calvin Coolidge? The President whose supply-side economic policies caused the Great Depression? I THINK THAT SAYS IT ALL!

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  2. chuck gregory4/12/18, 5:35 PM

    Coolidge wasn't the chief cause; he was just a cog in the machine. His policies toward settlement of the European countries' war debts played a part. As the federal government was relatively weak until the Depression, it was really the Secretaries of the Treasury and the Wall Street big boys who set up the catastrophe.

    Coolidge might have declined to run for another term because of the death of his son, or he might have decided that the way the national government was run was antithetical to his New England upbringing, but decline he did. Historian Frederick Lewis Allen wrote, "Coolidge viewed the subsequent events with the satisfaction of a man watching the train he has just departed run off the bridge."

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    1. Ok, I was just keeping it short. The point I was making is that of all the past Presidents, Stern chose to compare himself to one of the worst. Supply-side economics WAS one of the Coolidge Administration's policies, even if "Silent Cal" was not so directly involved. The reparations following WWI were another mess, and led to the rise of Adolph Hitler. Not good, either!

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    2. When Stern says, "Calvin Coolidge was a man of few words himself but that did not affect his leadership ability," I believe he is comparing his style of presentation to Coolidge. Cal was indeed a quiet man. Keith may come across as "too quiet," but his beliefs are anything but timid. He has my vote.

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    3. Not timid, reckless. He'll bankrupt the state in the same way Coolidge and his administration bankrupted the country. Maybe worse. Think it's bad now? Elect Stern, and see how bad it gets! One need only to look at Kansas and Oklahoma to see. Broke schools and dysfunctional government, all thanks to policies like the ones Stern will put in place. This has been tried folks, and it fails every time. The only votes he'll get are from those who don't care what happens, as long as they can feel like they are in charge. Thankfully, it won't be a majority!

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    4. Feel free to rant, 10:25. I'll make you a deal. You for the candidate of your choice and I'll vote for the candidate I choose.

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    5. I AM free to rant. I don't need your permission. Yes, you and the other 26% of Vermont's population on the far right should vote. When you lose, understand that the reason is because you make up only a small fraction of the population, and you're really just wasting your time! But hey, feel free!

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    6. Voting is never a waste of time, and as far as the "far right" and "26%," I am neither. I tend to be middle-of-the-road but a vote against one of the established candidates in primaries might give them pause to reflect on some of their unpopular decisions before the general election. Anyway, Vermonters usually are the losers in each election and will continue to be as long as the liberals control the state house. They have an amazing way of coming up with new taxes every year. But hey, if that makes you feel like a winner, feel free!

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    7. So, you'll be voting for Scott, then. He was my choice. I KNOW I'm an old-fashioned moderate. Curious though, why the full-throated endorsement of someone who you don't plan on voting for in the general election? You either support someone, or you don't. Unless you're just a spoiler!

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    8. I don't believe Stern will win the primary, but if he does, I certainly would vote for him. I can't vote for him in the general election if he's not on the ballot. See how this works?

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    9. Yeah, I see how it works. You say you're a moderate, but you support the far-right candidate. If you truly were a moderate, you'd vote for Scott. In short, you're full of crap!

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    10. Ah, so the name calling and insults begin. I don't recall asking you to explain my voting preferences to me. I'm pretty darn comfortable living in my own skin, and if it's all the same to you (or even if it isn't), I'll vote the way I want.

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    11. Fair enough, but if you don't want to be called a liar, DON'T LIE!

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    12. Care to point out where I lied? I said I was voting for Stern in the primary and would repeat that vote in the general election. If Stern loses the primary, I will, more than likely, vote for Scott.
      I also said voting for a lesser known candidate in the primary could -- and should -- cause an incumbent to think about losing his constituency if he doesn't gravitate back towards his base.
      If you can't understand that, you can type in caps all day long and you still won't make a valid point.

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    13. I said that because there's no way a true moderate could vote for Stern. As you said "...his beliefs are anything but timid. He has my vote." Sounds like a ringing endorsement. To then claim to be a moderate, voting for him in protest, is disingenuous at best, and outright lying at worst! You can tap dance all day long, but you're no moderate; you're a Stern supporter!

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  3. Stern got MY vote for Governor! Gov Scott is a RINO to a T! Never believe with the State of Vermont, GUNS are a BIG thorn!

    As a child, Dad go to deer hunting season annually event; some time Dad got a deer or did not get any deer at all.

    As I SEE THE SUBJECT OF GUNS ISSUE: I never touch a gun, but have to be RESPECT for the LAWS of gun, especially DEER HUNTING SEASONS, police, and other parts, too.

    In MY opinion, Gov Scott IS ONE TERM GOVERNOR: TRAITOR and RINO!

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    1. He ran as a moderate. There's no electoral college here, you have to actually get the majority to become governor. Face it, being a "RINO" is the only way a Republican can win in this liberal state.

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    2. So you think Jim Douglas was a RINO? Are you kidding me?

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    3. Don't know Jim Douglas, as I wasn't living here then. A quick Google search reveals that he lost the popular vote the first time (sounds familiar) and only got a significant majority once thereafter. That was a while ago. Vermont may not be as liberal as some say it is, but I don't think someone as far to the right as Stern stands a chance. Not in the "Age of Trump." Scott got my support, but just barely; I'd vote for almost ANY Democrat before Stern!

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