Ok_Reference_9222 t1_iubo5w2 wrote
As a carpetbagger he needs you to know his name
nlpnt t1_iubrk6k wrote
"Who names their kid Deploy?"
Ok_Reference_9222 t1_iubs9rx wrote
Surely you jest, but also I give you
Newt
Reince
Mitt
Trent
ryan10e t1_iuc30zs wrote
Rand
Sufficient-Voice-210 t1_iucvayv wrote
I will say for Mitt Romney, Mitt is his middle name his name is actually Willard but he was given his fathers cousin’s (Milton “Mitt” Romney) as a middle name. Milton played in the NFL from 1923-1928
Ok_Reference_9222 t1_iubqwmu wrote
I saw a comment in another thread. It said to take note how infrequently these Malloy signs are in a yard of a home vs in public spaces like highway right of ways. Since I read that I’ve noticed it is true. I’ve seen one exception in my town, that one crazy family that’s full on the red hat, stolen election, train. They have about 10 in their yard.
TroubleInMyMind t1_iubzjo1 wrote
It's like a national PAC threw a small 5 figure check at his campaign just to troll an election he has zero chance in.
cocineroylibro t1_iuc1la6 wrote
There's one of those at the end of my street, nice to know exactly who not to vote for.
WantDastardlyBack t1_iudezzp wrote
In my town, they are all over people's yards. There's one guy locally who keeps raving all about Malloy being the only answer to the financial struggles senior citizens are facing. They're totally buying into it.
TrumpImpeachedAugust t1_iudswuv wrote
I knew he was a carpetbagger, but I'm having zero luck finding out when he actually moved here. Does anyone know when he made his residence in Vermont? Was it like last year or something?
Twombls t1_iuegng0 wrote
Yeah like a year ago
TrumpImpeachedAugust t1_iuei2j4 wrote
God. I lived in Florida for a year, and by the end I didn't even feel comfortable saying I was "from" Florida, let alone trying to run for office there.
fjwjr t1_iubs95g wrote
It’s Vermont. All politicians are carpetbaggers.
Ok_Reference_9222 t1_iubsyih wrote
Disagree. Many of our politicians were born elsewhere. Most lived and worked in Vermont fore years prior to running for office. This dude has been in VT for less than two years and his first run for office is US Senate. Reminds me of Jack McMullen who moved here from Mass specifically to run for Senate. Our own version of Dr Oz.
td241 t1_iudxd5v wrote
> Our own version of Dr Oz.
So Malloy is running against someone with brain damage?
fjwjr t1_iubxcab wrote
Oh, so what amount of time in state makes someone a ‘real Vermonter’ to you?
Ok_Reference_9222 t1_iucyv4x wrote
I didn’t make any reference to “real Vermonter.”
But, if someone comes to Vermont for school (Bernie, Kesha, Howard Dean) and stays because they love the place. And runs for office, more power to them. And note that generally these people run for small local office well before any statewide race.
I personally know a woman that moved here from Michigan about 20 years ago for work. Almost from year one she volunteered for all kinds of stuff in town. About 10 years ago she ran for school board. Now running for state Rep. that’s fine.
But McMullen moved here from Mass for no other reason than because there was an open senate seat, oh and he was a multimillionaire so he thought he could buy the seat. I’m sure you know all of this but if not, look up his debate where farmer Fred Tuttle asked him to say the names of numerous Vermont towns.
Now Malloy, yes I’m aware he did not move to VT just to run for senate. But please do tell me how much you think he knows about VT, to justify representing us in the US senate.
thisoneisnotasbad t1_iudf772 wrote
Dude, Bernie started running for office 3 years after he moved to VT. So did Zuckerman. He was still in UVM his first run as a state rep.
You are lying to yourself.
Welch and Balint where here 6 years or less, before they ran for office. Malloy is 100% a carpetbagger but so are 1/2 of the politicians in VT that are currently in office. If you took some time to research them, even though you agree with them, you will see a trend of out of staters moving here and being elected to statewide office less then 10 years after they got here.
fjwjr t1_iud3cjx wrote
I’m not going to tell you anything about this Malloy guy. I don’t know a thing about him. Haven’t seen an ad or gotten junk mail. Just the signs. I just think it’s interesting to hear people’s take on what a Vermonter is.
I moved here for work 33 years ago and, because I moved from NH there’s still people who consider me a transplant. And because I was born in Maryland, there’s still people who consider me a flatlander.
Ok_Reference_9222 t1_iud5r09 wrote
Cool - I'm not one of those people. I was born here and met my wife in Maryland (Army Brat, graduated HS in Aberdeen). She was born in PA. We returned to VT about 30 years ago. My father's family came here from CT. my mother's family has roots in VT that go way back.
We are all Vermonters as we chose to live in VT.
td241 t1_iucf06d wrote
Hey, no logical questions, please. And don’t even think about mentioning that there are plenty of other campaign signs from various candidates all over the state right now.
thun_de t1_iucmj4v wrote
Definitely not Bernie
fjwjr t1_iud2itk wrote
Hahaha!
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