Town Meeting
DAILY MAUL: Voting in Vermont (Shocking Footage - Not To Be Believed)
Submitted by Rob Williams on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 10:11pm.
Here's how we vote in Waitsfield. Very sophisticated. Cutting edge. Not to be believed. Don't try this at home. You'd be much better off with high-tech machinery and proprietary software provided by large faceless corporations, especially if they work hand-in-glove with political party operatives.
Bill McKibben: Secession (Book Review)
Submitted by Rob Williams on Thu, 10/30/2008 - 10:09am.
Secession: How Vermont and All the Other States Can Save Themselves from the Empire
By Thomas Naylor
Feral House, 119 pages, $12
RELOCALIZING VERMONT: Montpelier hosts energy town meeting
Submitted by Carl Etnier on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 7:49am.
While Congress passes legislation raising the vain hope of bringing down oil prices by suing OPEC, OPEC dwindles in numbers. Indonesia has been the only Asian member of OPEC, and the country has increased its own use of oil at the same time that its oil production has dwindled. Since 2005, Indonesia has been an oil importing country, and its projected 2008 production is well under its quota allocated by OPEC of 1.3 million barrels per day. Recognizing that it makes no sense to belong to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries as an importer, Indonesia has officially quit OPEC. It's possible that they're just trying to evade the long arm of US law, which our representatives in Washington seem to think can force Indonesia to squeeze more oil from its rocks and then sell it to us. But I doubt it.
Meanwhile, back in Montpelier, many in the city are serious about the only real leverage we have over how much we pay for energy: Not trying to force rocks or their owners to yield more oil, but reducing our demand for energy.
Last night, the Montpelier Energy Team hosted an energy town meeting at the high school, and over a hundred people showed up to learn what's being done and how they can help. And there are lots of ways to plug in, because so much is happening.
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AN INTERVIEW WITH GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ANTHONY POLLINA (P) conducted by Ron Miller
Submitted by Rob Williams on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 11:06am.
Anthony Pollina of Middlesex is the Progressive candidate for governor of Vermont.
Vermont Commons: Let’s start with a very broad question. As
you’re considering becoming governor of Vermont, what is your vision
for our future? What direction would you like to see our state take?
THE DAILY MAUL 4.28.08: Over A Barrel - Oil Poised at $120 (For Now)
Submitted by Rob Williams on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 11:34am.
The Peak Oil conundrum is perhaps the single best 21st century
trend for making the case for relocalization, and ultimately, secession.
Rather than elaborate here, I suggest you read more from Richard Heinberg, who was in Vermont late last week to share his 8 books of wisdom with listeners.
THE DAILY MAUL: "Carbon Shredders" Victorious in Valley Town Meetings
Submitted by Rob Williams on Tue, 03/04/2008 - 4:43pm.
Valley towns pass carbon initiative
By Peter Hirschfeld
Vermont Press Bureau
Read the full story at the Times Argus.
Frank Bryan: Town Meeting - A Space for Communal Liberty
Submitted by Rob Williams on Fri, 02/15/2008 - 4:22pm.
I am unsure of the exact date but the fall of 1957 will do. Forces
in Montpelier were (and had been for some time) making war on the small
schools of Vermont. I was a sophomore at Newbury High School which, on
a good year, graduated about a dozen students. I was to graduate in
1959, a very good year indeed. My class had seven students.
TIMES ARGUS: March 2008 "Free Vermont" Town Meetings Status...
Submitted by Rob Williams on Thu, 02/14/2008 - 11:35am.
Thanks to AP Vermont Bureau chief John Curran for this Valentine's
Day story on our 2008 "Free Vermont" town meeting resolution efforts.
We're taking the long view.
And we are patient.
The non-violent dissolution of the U.S. Empire
is an idea whose time has come.
We're already organizing for our March 2009 town meetings.
Read the Times-Argus story here.
VOLUNTEER for the "Free Vermont" TOWN MEETING Campaign (Civics)
Submitted by Rob Williams on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 7:23pm.
The Vermont Independence effort has launched FreeVermont.Net,
aself-organizing network of Vermont citizens interested in
usingVermont's annual town meeting day as a vehicle for advocating
forVermont's peaceable secession from the United States.To find out
more, download FreeVermont.Net's town meeting guide andpetition, order
FreeVermont.Net bumper stickers, or get involved, visit www.FreeVermont.Net.
Fall'07: John Dowlin on State of Emergency-Federal Conscription of the National Guard
Submitted by Rob Williams on Fri, 09/28/2007 - 6:53pm.
State of Emergency:
The Forced Federal Conscription of the National Guard
By John Dowlin
Historically, during a homeland emergency, the first responders have been the National Guard. Recall the Blizzard of 1888, the Johnstown Flood, Hurricanes Andrew & Floyd…. Following 9/11, two fighter jets scrambled within minutes from an Air National Guard base in Falmouth, Mass., while units from the D.C. National Guard were first to respond in Washington. But who'll be there for us in the next emergency? Following Hurricane Katrina, where was the help? With 30,000 National Guard troops now deployed abroad — 35 to 40% of our troops in Iraq are Guard members — who'll be the quick responders for the next local disaster, be it a tornado, a forest fire, a hurricane or terrorist threat?
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