Vermont sucks. The view is good but the stupid Communists think that "Vermont Strong" means proud to get the Clot Shot". I got kicked out of two food cooperatives in one day for refusing to wear a muzzle.
And I witnessed some Communists flying the Communist flag in a public park in Dover Vermont. I yelled at them and told them they should be ashamed of themselves and took their picture.
Vermont sucks. The view is good but the stupid Communists think that "Vermont Strong" means proud to get the Clot Shot". I got kicked out of two food cooperatives in one day for refusing to wear a muzzle.
And I witnessed some Communists flying the Communist flag in a public park in Dover Vermont. I yelled at them and told them they should be ashamed of themselves and took their picture.
Is there any remnant of the strong private property and gun rights streak that used to exist in Vermont, or has it been "New Yorked" and "Bostoned" out of existence? I recall a time when I think that Vermont was the only open carry state and you didn't need a license for concealed carry. Also, landowners would shoot trespassers and go to war with corporations who fucked up their land.
One needs to ask permission to take down trees. (Tree-hugger paradise). The weekend before the law enacted, the most familiar sound in VT was chainsaws at work.
Vermont sucks. The view is good but the stupid Communists think that "Vermont Strong" means proud to get the Clot Shot". I got kicked out of two food cooperatives in one day for refusing to wear a muzzle.
And I witnessed some Communists flying the Communist flag in a public park in Dover Vermont. I yelled at them and told them they should be ashamed of themselves and took their picture.
Is there any remnant of the strong private property and gun rights streak that used to exist in Vermont, or has it been "New Yorked" and "Bostoned" out of existence? I recall a time when I think that Vermont was the only open carry state and you didn't need a license for concealed carry. Also, landowners would shoot trespassers and go to war with corporations who fucked up their land.
One needs to ask permission to take down trees. (Tree-hugger paradise). The weekend before the law enacted, the most familiar sound in VT was chainsaws at work.