Monday, July 22, 2019

Bernie Country: It's Different

State Capitol Bldg-Montpelier, VT

Lodge At Lake Mansfield, VT
       Well, now that summer is upon us, traveling is the American mode right now.  the mayor decided a trip east was in order.  The flight was not without its challenges: the first leg was fine-on time, on schedule.  Then upon arrival in Philly, things changed.  A rain cell descended upon the airport and my connecting flight was cancelled.  I got a seat on a flight two hours later.  Then that flight was also cancelled.  Hmmm. Not good.  I decided to go on to Boston, and drive the rest of the way north.  And then, Boston flights cancelled.  Now what?  By 6pm, things were not looking so good.   Another flight to Providence appeared to be a good fallback position.  We finally boarded at 9:30 pm with a new pilot and crew.  We pulled away from the gate and waited.  And waited.  And waited some more.  The pilot  finally said we would have to wait a little longer as weather in Providence dictated some route changes.  After 2 1/2 hours in a plane, we left for Rhode Island, landing there after 1am.  A hotel stay was necessary as the Mayor could not see straight let alone driving in the rain for the next 3 hours.
      But, despite the delays, a timely trip to the Manchester area happened as planned and summer weather prevailed over New England.  This effort was followed by a trip to Vermont-a first for the Mayor.  This is Bernie Country, where conservatism meets Socialism ala Bernie.  The aging Senator whose energy level belies his age, continues to rant against the evils of capitalism.  Hmmmm.  This must be just another ploy by a dedicated political animal hoping to continue his run.
      What's Vermont all about?  To gather the flavor of the place, I enlisted the help of an old friend, a former college roommate who has lived in Vermont long enough(45years and counting) to acquire all the attributes of a local.  An historian, he easily explains the long history of the State.
      Bernie has been a presidential candidate before(2016) without much luck.  Running as a reconstituted Independent Socialist, he garnered support from a variety of sources, none really mainstream.  He has had to detail with family issues as his wife has drawn unfavorable publicity due to her involvement with a private educational institution that failed locally amidst financial improprieties.  Nonetheless, he has been on the stump for some time this year( with many other Democrats) hoping to ignite his microscopic base of support.  At this juncture, it appears he'll do about the same as 2016:poorly.
        Montpelier is the capitol city of the State of Vermont.  This "city" of 8,800 citizens has a distinct New England flavor: a neoclassical domed capitol building; multi-floored state offices, and a smattering of late 19th century brick buildings dusted with the soot of years of coal burning and wood fired stoves.  The city is traversed by Interstate 89, the north/south route to Canada on the east shore of Lake Champlain and east of upstate New York.  Not a lot of Americans live here due to climate issues: 6 months of winter is just too much, even for old families with generations of roots in the state.   But many of these folks support Bernie, just why is a bit mysterious for often that support comes from normally conservative elements of the state.  more later

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