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I'll just quote the profile and some interesting pieces.
Some sad stories all around... :-/
I'll just quote the profile and some interesting pieces.
I'm an independent journalist living and working in San Francisco. After the election, I decided it was time to leave my liberal bubble and travel to the so-called "Red States" to find out why people vote the way they do and what they think about politics. On April 20, I began a six-month road trip to Texas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Montana. I'll bring you personal narratives from people of all political stripes. In San Francisco, I report for KALW 91.7 FM, AlterNet and Bay Area BusinessWoman.
Wayne Yeazal, 45 and His Mother Twila Yeazal, 67
Why do you think gas prices are so high?
Wayne Yeazal: The economy and the government. The owners of the oil companies are greedy.
Do you think high prices cause people to drive less or does it just get them angry?
Wayne Yeazal: It gets them angry.
Twila Yeazal: I don't go any further than I have to. We live out in the country and we drive 30 miles from here to there. You either gotta let your medicine go, your gas go or your utilities or your food. I've been letting food go and going to churches to get food. That's the only way we can make it.
Are you seeing more people at church asking for food?
Twila Yeazal: Yes. There's a whole bunch of 'em that give out food cause our income can't make it. There are four adults living in our house. Me and my husband, my son and my sister. We're all disabled. They're just starting to draw social security and it's been hard.
What do you think about Bush's social security plan?
Twila Yeazal: I think he's nuts. He better leave us alone. He gives everybody tax breaks, but he doesn't help the poor people. Poor people ain't got nothin'. We had to build us a new home because we lived in two trailer houses put together. We tried to fix them, but they were too old. Our new house is electric. Before that we used propane, electric and water. Now we're just using electric, so I don't know what our bill is going to be like. Our propane bill was so darn high, we couldn't afford it.
Are people able to find jobs in this area?
Twila Yeazal: Not a whole lot.
Wayne Yeazal: There are jobs for teenagers at fast food places, but no one can live off of $6 an hour.
Twila Yeazal: My other son is a truck driver and he can't make it on his salary.
Wayne Yeazal: I was a truck driver until I got hurt. I had a bunch of surgeries and had a $300,000 bill. There's no way I can pay for that. I'm on Medicaid and only make $400 a month from social security.
Do you vote?
Twila Yeazal: No. I don't like the government.
Wayne Yeazal: I don't vote. I don't pay attention.
Melvin Martin, 59, Part-Time Building Inspector
Why do you think gas prices are so high?
Pure greed and because they can get away with it. They're trying to see how much people will pay for gas. People will pay just about anything for gas except now that it's so high, people are starting to cancel their vacations. Mainly it's political. You got oil men in the White House after all. You know, Bush and Cheney are a bunch of oil men and they'll sock it to you every time. They don't care. They don't care about the people. Never did. It's so high now that if it drops back down to $2.10 or $2.20 everybody's gonna be dancing around saying, 'Oh boy, it's only $2.10 a gallon.' That's totally ridiculous. It's all about rich men and poor men. Poor men like me are pumpin' gas and rich men are on vacation telling lies.
You're not a fan of Bush?
No. I was lied to in Nam and he's lying to the people about the Iraqi thing and the oil thing. The Gulf of Tonken was a lie. Weapons of mass destruction was a pure lie. Young men and women are dyin' for nothin'. Afghanistan was a righteous cause. We should have sent all these men and women over there and gotten bin Laden, cut his head off and come home. Did they? No. We're over there losing people for nothin'. Eventually we'll pull out of that country and it'll be total anarchy anyway.
Bush is popular in this state.
Yeah, unfortunately. Big oil is around here, so sure, he's popular. He'll lie and people will believe him.
Kerry didn't win one county in this state.
Yeah, he's too intelligent for them I guess.
What's the economy like in this area?
The economy is real poor. On TV, they say, 'Look at all these jobs.' They are minimum wage jobs. People are losing jobs. I got laid off in '99. I've been trying to make it ever since. I have three college degrees, but I don't know enough people.
What'd you do?
I was a building inspector for an insurance company. I made a nice living for a quarter of a century. When you get laid off, it's a big shocker. All of a sudden, you got no money coming in. If you're in your 50s and 60s, they're not gonna hire you to do anything. They won't even hire you to sweep the floor. People laid off my age have to get two or three different part-time jobs.
What are you doing now?
I do part-time building inspections and my wife went back to work as a teacher. Without that, we would have lost the house.
Do you have health insurance?
I get it through the VA and a clinic in Tulsa. If it wasn't for that, we'd get sick and just stay home and hurt. Or die.
What advice would you give the candidates who run in the next election?
Tell it like it is. Keep it honest. Focus on what people are interested in which is high gas prices, people dying overseas and social security which they're trying to take away. Important things. Not the garbage the Republicans throw at us.
Where do you get your news?
I watch a little CNN. I read the local paper, which is totally Republican and biased. I read the Tulsa paper, which is a little better. I listen to the radio.
Some sad stories all around... :-/