Chapter 586

I'll stay up all night tonight.,Pay back the 584th arrears.,If the state is okay.,Try to make up for the 585th chapter of the arrears together! It is recommended that those who have already bought the book please wait patiently until tomorrow morning to refresh the pages of the two chapters! This chapter continues to owe more!

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No one thought that the topic of "secession from the federation and autonomy of the state government" would have such a market among the people at the bottom!

While Congressman Englis of Montana was still trying to rally more people to submit the bill to the higher state chambers, the flames had already begun to light in Vermont in the northeastern United States.

Among the politicians of Vermont, the first to raise the slogan of "Repeal the Federal Act" was the "former" Republican - James Jeffords!

The reason why this "former" is specifically marked is because this person left the Republican Party in 2001 because of political disagreements, and is now the most well-known local "non-partisan" senator in Vermont.

The day after Senator James Jeffords raised the slogan, Naylor, the president of the Vermont Movement and a retired professor of economics, publicly made a political claim for a "second Vermont Republic" in the media!

At the same time, this person also made a statement in the local media: "The empire is sinking, do you want to sink with the Titanic, or do you still have a choice, and make another plan?"

It is obvious that Professor Naylor's ideas and statements in the media are much bolder and more vigorous than Senator James Jeffords!

And this political proposition of a "second Vermont Republic" was published. It went viral. Then in a very short period of time, it gained the support and response of a large number of low-level people in the state!

Professor Naylor quickly became the most popular news figure in Vermont, joining Senator James Jeffols as one of Vermont's top two most influential figures!

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No one thought that the topic of "secession from the federation and autonomy of the state government" would have such a market among the people at the bottom!

While Congressman Englis of Montana was still trying to rally more people to submit the bill to the higher state chambers, the flames had already begun to light in Vermont in the northeastern United States.

Among the politicians of Vermont, the first to raise the slogan of "Repeal the Federal Act" was the "former" Republican - James Jeffords!

Why is this "former" specifically marked. It's because this person was back in 2001. He left the Republican Party because of political disagreements, and is now the most well-known "nonpartisan" senator in Vermont.

The day after Senator James Jeffords raised the slogan, Naylor, the president of the Vermont Movement and a retired professor of economics, publicly made a political claim for a "second Vermont Republic" in the media!

The man also made a statement in the local media: "The empire is sinking. You're going to sink with the Titanic. Or while there are still options. Something else? ”

It is obvious that Professor Naylor's ideas and statements in the media are much bolder and more vigorous than Senator James Jeffords!

As soon as this political idea of a "second Vermont Republic" was published, it quickly spread. And then in a very short time. It has won the support and response of a large number of low-level people in the state!

Professor Naylor quickly became the most popular news figure in Vermont, joining Senator James Jeffols as one of Vermont's top two most influential figures!

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No one thought that the topic of "secession from the federation and autonomy of the state government" would have such a market among the people at the bottom!

While Congressman Englis of Montana was still trying to rally more people to submit the bill to the higher state chambers, the flames had already begun to light in Vermont in the northeastern United States.

Among the politicians of Vermont, the first to raise the slogan of "Repeal the Federal Act" was the "former" Republican - James Jeffords!

The reason why this "former" is specifically marked is because this person left the Republican Party in 2001 because of political disagreements, and is now the most well-known local "non-partisan" senator in Vermont.

The day after Senator James Jeffords raised the slogan, Naylor, the president of the Vermont Movement and a retired professor of economics, publicly made a political claim for a "second Vermont Republic" in the media!

At the same time, this person also made a statement in the local media: "The empire is sinking, do you want to sink with the Titanic, or do you still have a choice, and make another plan?"

It is obvious that Professor Naylor's ideas and statements in the media are much bolder and more vigorous than Senator James Jeffords!

As soon as this political idea of a "second Vermont Republic" was published, it quickly spread. Then in a very short period of time, it gained the support and response of a large number of low-level people in the state!

Professor Naylor quickly became the most popular news figure in Vermont, joining Senator James Jeffols as one of Vermont's top two most influential figures!

―――――――――――――――――――

No one thought that the topic of "secession from the federation and autonomy of the state government" would have such a market among the people at the bottom!

While Congressman Englis of Montana was still trying to rally more people to submit the bill to the higher state chambers, the flames had already begun to light in Vermont in the northeastern United States.

Among the politicians of Vermont, the first to raise the slogan of "Repeal the Federal Act" was the "former" Republican - James Jeffords!

The reason why this "former" is specifically marked is because this person was back in 2001. He left the Republican Party because of political disagreements, and is now the most well-known "nonpartisan" senator in Vermont.

The day after Senator James Jeffords raised the slogan, Naylor, the president of the Vermont Movement and a retired professor of economics, publicly made a political claim for a "second Vermont Republic" in the media!

At the same time, this person also made a statement in the local media: "The empire is sinking, do you want to sink with the Titanic, or do you still have a choice, and make another plan?"

It is obvious that Professor Naylor's ideas and statements in the media are much bolder and more vigorous than Senator James Jeffords!

As soon as this political idea of a "second Vermont Republic" was published, it quickly spread. Then in a very short period of time, it gained the support and response of a large number of low-level people in the state!

Professor Naylor quickly became one of Vermont's most up-and-coming newsmakers. With Senator James Jeffords. Tied for two of Vermont's biggest men!

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No one thought that the topic of "secession from the federation and autonomy of the state government" would have such a market among the people at the bottom!

While Congressman Englis of Montana was still mulling over the time to bring the bill to the upper state chamber. But the flames have already begun to ignite in Vermont in the northeastern United States.

Among Vermont's political factions. The first to raise the slogan "Repeal of the Federal Decree". It's the "former" Republican - James Jeffords!

The reason why this "former" is specifically marked is because this person left the Republican Party as early as 2001 because of political disagreements. He is now one of Vermont's most well-known local "non-partisan" senators.

The day after Senator James Jeffords raised the slogan, Naylor, the president of the Vermont Movement and a retired professor of economics, publicly made a political claim for a "second Vermont Republic" in the media!

At the same time, this person also made a statement in the local media: "The empire is sinking, do you want to sink with the Titanic, or do you still have a choice, and make another plan?"

It is obvious that Professor Naylor's ideas and statements in the media are much bolder and more vigorous than Senator James Jeffords!

As soon as this political idea of a "second Vermont Republic" was published, it quickly spread. Then in a very short period of time, it gained the support and response of a large number of low-level people in the state!

Professor Naylor quickly became the most popular news figure in Vermont, joining Senator James Jeffols as one of Vermont's top two most influential figures!

―――――――――――――――――――

No one thought that the topic of "secession from the federation and autonomy of the state government" would have such a market among the people at the bottom!

While Congressman Englis of Montana was still trying to rally more people to submit the bill to the higher state chambers, the flames had already begun to light in Vermont in the northeastern United States.

Among the politicians of Vermont, the first to raise the slogan of "Repeal the Federal Act" was the "former" Republican - James Jeffords!

The reason why this "former" is specifically marked is because this person left the Republican Party in 2001 because of political disagreements, and is now the most well-known local "non-partisan" senator in Vermont.

The day after Senator James Jeffords raised the slogan, Naylor, the president of the Vermont Movement and a retired professor of economics, publicly made a political claim for a "second Vermont Republic" in the media!

At the same time, this person also made a statement in the local media: "The empire is sinking, do you want to sink with the Titanic, or do you still have a choice, and make another plan?"

It is obvious that Professor Naylor's ideas and statements in the media are much bolder and more vigorous than Senator James Jeffords!

As soon as this political idea of a "second Vermont Republic" was published, it quickly spread. Then in a very short period of time, it gained the support and response of a large number of low-level people in the state!

Professor Naylor quickly became the most popular news figure in Vermont, joining Senator James Jeffols as one of Vermont's top two most influential figures!

―――――――――――――――――――

No one thought that the topic of "secession from the federation and autonomy of the state government" would have such a market among the people at the bottom!

While Congressman Englis of Montana was still trying to rally more people to submit the bill to the higher state chambers, the flames had already begun to light in Vermont in the northeastern United States.

Among the politicians of Vermont, the first to raise the slogan of "Repeal the Federal Act" was the "former" Republican - James Jeffords!

The reason why this "former" is specifically marked is because this person left the Republican Party in 2001 because of political disagreements, and is now the most well-known local "non-partisan" senator in Vermont.

The day after Senator James Jeffords raised the slogan, Naylor, the president of the Vermont Movement and a retired professor of economics, publicly made a political claim for a "second Vermont Republic" in the media!

At the same time, this person also made a statement in the local media: "The empire is sinking, do you want to sink with the Titanic, or do you still have a choice, and make another plan?"

It is obvious that Professor Naylor's ideas and statements in the media are much bolder and more vigorous than Senator James Jeffords!

As soon as this political idea of a "second Vermont Republic" was published, it quickly spread. Then in a very short period of time, it gained the support and response of a large number of low-level people in the state!

Professor Naylor quickly became the most popular news figure in Vermont, joining Senator James Jeffols as one of Vermont's top two most influential figures!

―――――――――――――――――――

No one thought that the topic of "secession from the federation and autonomy of the state government" would have such a market among the people at the bottom!

While Congressman Englis of Montana was still trying to rally more people to submit the bill to the higher state chambers, the flames had already begun to light in Vermont in the northeastern United States.

Among the politicians of Vermont, the first to raise the slogan of "Repeal the Federal Act" was the "former" Republican - James Jeffords! (To be continued.) )

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