We can debate the validity of this excuse, but to small coal towns, they have been told time and time again that Obama was putting them out of business in order to spite them and give his green energy buddies a big handout.
Insulated right wing news continued to push that narrative. Say anything enough and people begin to believe it.
While they should know better, it's not surprising that an ailing community is willing to believe those sorts of lies as a rationalization.
We have seen time and time again that they come from a culture of believing their work is valuable. Those sorts of jobs have been valuable in the past. To even cite the article, they try to take credit for being the energy source that powers the tech booms of the pacific northwest.
To see their work going to the wayside is an attack of their self worth.
Of course I agree that these people are no more special than those else on long term unemployment. However, they do make for a fantastic example of a changing economy and those being left behind.
As it has been said over and over again: I can understand why they did what they did, but that doesn't mean i forgive them without repentance.
They were, yes, deceived, but everyone has suffered the same demagoguery.
The reality is that they want to preserve their way of life - and to that, i answer fuck that.
Their way of life is ignorance, damaging the planet, polluting, riding the wave when it's their turn and asking for handouts they didn't want to give when they were in the position to.
I emphatize with their plague, but putting resources in to save their way of life? fuck, no.
Gladly put resources up to transition them out of it, though.