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Originally Posted by wil318466
They felt betrayed and have slowly lost everything.
What would you have done? You people make me laugh. You trip over yourselves telling each other how you really, truly understand what people of different cultures and ethnicities feel deep down inside, you know, because white supremacy and everything, but you don't know how your own people do. Losing the white rust belt vote to the GOP is just an awful embarrassment.
How can anyone not see this?
As always, nonstop leftist idiocy.
anyway, I dont doubt that they felt betrayed and have lost a lot. so have tons of other ppl. look at the autoworkers. and other factory workers. I mean, we have been over this many times, but no longer can you graduate from high school and get any ole job at the local plant without any further training and make a nice middle class living.
but, as for the coal miners, I think that hillarys plan was much better. it was more honest and had much greater chance of actually happening and a much greater chance of actually working.
its clear that trump never had any actual plan to help the miners. nor is any plan really feasible without disrupting other sectors.
now, he has instituted some reforms that benefit the coal company executives. now they can pollute with impunity. ironically, that will actually cost jobs as now the coal mines can operate with less ppl bc smaller clean up crews are required.
anyway, the rest of your post is a non sequitor.