General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsQuite a statement by the Republican governor of Vermont
Quite a statement by the Republican governor of Vermont
— David S. Bernstein (@dbernstein.bsky.social) 2026-01-25T21:10:00.738Z
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,186 posts)sheshe2
(96,340 posts)Me too.
paleotn
(21,741 posts)It's the only way an R has a prayer of getting elected to state wide office here in VT. Really anywhere in New England short of Maine and New Hampshire. Mass had Charlie Baker recently and he's cut from the same cloth as Scott.
I'm proud of him. He's not perfect. But he is a decent guy and has the best interests of VT in mind. We don't always see eye to eye on how to address those interests but sometimes we do.
North Shore Chicago
(4,230 posts)will they heed?
Justice matters.
(9,513 posts)Like Putin will stop bombing and killing civilians in Ukraine. Not going to happen.
Impeachment and removal is the only solution. (Not going to happen any time soon either.)
Unless... where are the Epstein files? Maybe if Republican Governors start asking daily?
COL Mustard
(8,039 posts)Epstein files are in Greenland. Hell forget about that place faster than a gnats fart.
surfered
(12,051 posts)sheshe2
(96,340 posts)I agree.
betsuni
(28,828 posts)Good for him.
sheshe2
(96,340 posts)SheltieLover
(77,712 posts)Deuxcents
(25,753 posts)Scruffy1
(3,511 posts)Didn't say a word when they put Noem, Patel, and Kash in. Now that they be losing voters they get all mushy. Only good R is an out of office R.
ShazzieB
(22,293 posts)I don't think the governor of Vermont had anything to do with the Senate confirming Trump's cabinet picks, lol. Furthermore, Vermont's 2 senators are a Democrat and Independent who caucuses with the Dems (Peter Welch and Bernie Sanders), so Vermont isn't to blame there, either.
As for all the Republican Senators who helped confirm those ass clowns, shame, shame, shame on them. But what they did was not in any way Gov. Scott's fault, and I for one really appreciate his speaking out.
.
liberalla
(10,886 posts)Sanity!
Thank you, Gov. Scott!
erronis
(22,883 posts)Montpelier, Vt. -- Governor Phil Scott today issued the following statement:
"Enough ... it's not acceptable for American citizens to be killed by federal agents for exercising their God-given and constitutional rights to protest their government.
"At best, these federal immigration operations are a complete failure of coordination of acceptable public safety and law enforcement practices, training, and leadership.
"At worst, it's a deliberate federal intimidation and incitement of American citizens that's resulting in the murder of Americans. Again, enough is enough.
"The President should pause these operations, de-escalate the situation, and reset the federal government's focus on truly criminal illegal immigrants. In the absence of Presidential action, Congress and the Courts must step up to restore constitutionality."
Cha
(317,445 posts)like that.. I tried to look for an easier way to read it but didn't find anything.
erronis
(22,883 posts)Both to verify the content of the message as well as have the original context.
We all copy material from aggregators but if the original is available, please use it.
Cha
(317,445 posts)And it IS Exactly what's happening...
Cha
(317,445 posts)the Beginning, middle, ad infinitum.
"Murder was always stephen miller's intent" was posted here.. and I agree.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220969555
Now What to Do about it!
Mahalo for Gov Scott's statement, she.. If only.
llmart
(17,377 posts)Perfect statement.
highplainsdem
(60,516 posts)sheshe2
(96,340 posts)Just a few of them, however it's a start, hpd.
TY
Jack Valentino
(4,527 posts)I give him credit for saying it----
but clearly the leading politician in the state of Vermont
is Bernie Sanders----
and maybe the GQP governor recognizes that fact,
and is trying to cover his political ass
in the face of blue waves which may include
both 2026 and 2028!
But I DO give him credit for speaking out----
which few Republicans have the political courage to do----
even while the fascist dictator whom they have foisted upon us
continues to attempt to destroy many of the political principals
which they formerly professed to support----
sheshe2
(96,340 posts)is Bernie Sanders----"
You are welcome to post Bernie's statement on the murders in Minneapolis here if you wish. It would be my pleasure to read what the 'leading politician' from VT had to say about two US citizens that were shot, one 3 times and the other 12. They were brutally murdered.
Skittles
(169,966 posts)sheshe2
(96,340 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,157 posts)I heard on many occasions that a "New York Republican is like a Texas Democrat(ic politician)". Obviously this was a gross oversimplification in a state with the likes of Jim Hightower, Jasmine Crockett, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Barbara Jordan, etc. But it is good to see that there are still Northeastern Republicans who will stand up to authoritarianism.
paleotn
(21,741 posts)I live in Vermont now and the average Republican here is no different really than a middle of the road Dem where I grew up. We have some nutters like everyone else, but few have a prayer getting elected to much of anything.
Scott, Charlie Baker recently in Mass, Larry Hogan down in Maryland are all cut from the same cloth. Scott has his moments and I've been very critical of him playing possum recently apparently hoping the regime will ignore us. But these latest events are just to egregious for anyone with a soul or a scrap of decency to let pass. So I'm not too surprised with his statement. We don't see eye to eye on everything, but we do on a lot of things and at the very least, he's a decent human.
Thought last year when Pat Leahy's Senate seat came open, if Scott had ambitions on higher office he might have thought about switching parties. He'd have to since there's no one in hell Vermont is ever sending an R to Congress. Would have been a hell of a primary fight between him and Peter Welch if he had.
pfitz59
(12,425 posts)Is she wringing her hands?
erronis
(22,883 posts)She's filthy rich (with her husband). Maybe she should move to Cancun with Cruz.
Blue Owl
(58,375 posts)newdeal2
(4,930 posts)This is a strong statement, period. Even better coming from a Republican and more shocking that its better than what some in our party have said or called for.