Aaron Strife
Banned
It's not that rural voters deserve nothing, but what does anyone expect "us" (Democrats as a whole) to do if they keep their heads in the sand and vote for Republicans who are doing everything they can to inflict as much pain on people as possible?
Trump is president, not Clinton or Sanders. The Republicans control Congress, not Democrats. They also control most of the state governments.
Clinton ran on a platform that highlighted the drug epidemic in rural communities, expanding high-speed internet nationwide, investing more into education and infrastructure, job training programs, all things that could lift up rural towns and citizens. Trump waddled in peddling snake oil about bringing the coal industry back and making healthcare cheaper and better than the Affordable Care Act. Guess who they voted for? It wasn't just Clinton either (although there may be things about her campaign that exacerbated the trend), as these states and towns have been slipping away from Democrats for decades. West Virginia was a solid Clinton state in 1996 that went for Trump by forty points.
Democrats should absolutely pay heed to rural concerns and include them in their platform. I don't think anyone reasonable is advocating that we just say fuck it to these communities and let them die - that's the Republican Party. But Democratic Congressmen, Senators etc. have their own priorities, appealing to their districts and states. We can't carry the load for rural voters. If rural communities want the federal government to invest in them, they need to elect representatives to Congress who will do that. They need to elect governors and state legislatures who will work with Congress, not spit in the eye of transportation projects that would create jobs or Medicaid expansion that would literally save lives. We're not responsible for what the fucking Republicans are doing.
Just to give an example, one of the few prominent Democratic politicians left in these areas, Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia - no friend of the left - is fighting hard to restore health benefits for coal workers in his state. He was joined by Sherrod Brown of Ohio, trying to do the same thing for coal workers in Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. The other four Senators of those states - Shelly Moore-Capito, Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul and Rob Portman - are all Republicans and give absolutely no fuck about helping their constituents. McConnell is the Senate majority leader and still refuses to do anything about it. And I have no doubt in my mind that all four of these GOP Senators will be re-elected next time they're up, because their voters will either be fooled by whatever bullshit the GOP is peddling then, or because they decided hurting black people is just that much more important than their own fucking lives.
Trump is president, not Clinton or Sanders. The Republicans control Congress, not Democrats. They also control most of the state governments.
Clinton ran on a platform that highlighted the drug epidemic in rural communities, expanding high-speed internet nationwide, investing more into education and infrastructure, job training programs, all things that could lift up rural towns and citizens. Trump waddled in peddling snake oil about bringing the coal industry back and making healthcare cheaper and better than the Affordable Care Act. Guess who they voted for? It wasn't just Clinton either (although there may be things about her campaign that exacerbated the trend), as these states and towns have been slipping away from Democrats for decades. West Virginia was a solid Clinton state in 1996 that went for Trump by forty points.
Democrats should absolutely pay heed to rural concerns and include them in their platform. I don't think anyone reasonable is advocating that we just say fuck it to these communities and let them die - that's the Republican Party. But Democratic Congressmen, Senators etc. have their own priorities, appealing to their districts and states. We can't carry the load for rural voters. If rural communities want the federal government to invest in them, they need to elect representatives to Congress who will do that. They need to elect governors and state legislatures who will work with Congress, not spit in the eye of transportation projects that would create jobs or Medicaid expansion that would literally save lives. We're not responsible for what the fucking Republicans are doing.
Just to give an example, one of the few prominent Democratic politicians left in these areas, Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia - no friend of the left - is fighting hard to restore health benefits for coal workers in his state. He was joined by Sherrod Brown of Ohio, trying to do the same thing for coal workers in Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. The other four Senators of those states - Shelly Moore-Capito, Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul and Rob Portman - are all Republicans and give absolutely no fuck about helping their constituents. McConnell is the Senate majority leader and still refuses to do anything about it. And I have no doubt in my mind that all four of these GOP Senators will be re-elected next time they're up, because their voters will either be fooled by whatever bullshit the GOP is peddling then, or because they decided hurting black people is just that much more important than their own fucking lives.