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Opinion: Corporate ‘hush money’ undermining state politics

I ponder about core values and wisdom which surrounds how our legislation brings bills into law.
The “steroid” RESET program, which is replacing the Renewables Energies SPEED program now, is law only because of the support of having gun silencers manufactured in Vermont, which has not been done since the Al Capone Days.
Silencing!
“Do what they (corporations) tell you to do!” The voice of a fearful friend.
Designing, manufacturing, transporting and building of green energy projects brings financial enjoyment, Hush Money.
Targeting young people, environmental and religious groups to be on the bandwagon to stop climate change through centrally controlled corporate solutions. 
Perhaps these workers signed a gag order, no one legally can chat negatively about renewable energy project-related issues and experiences.
Don and Shirley Nelson of Lowell settled a law suit with Green Mountain Power, signed a gag order, no longer able to speak about their experiences negatively about Green Mountain Power and the takeover of their home property of 500-acre farm.
Deaf ears of governmental agencies.
Political campaign coffers seem to silence politicians on negative renewable energies issues.
Governmental agencies now seem unable to work with groups and individuals to help meet their needs around health, or financial issues.
Shumlin took office, doors closed, cries for assistance felt, but not heard.
Tyranny has come to the governmental structure of Vermont.
Corporate tax dollars at work.
The parasitic system of green energy.
Fred Person
Starksboro

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