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Zorro

(17,514 posts)
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 10:26 PM 4 hrs ago

My Journey Deep in the Heart of Trump Country

“We’re losing our best and brightest,” Roger Ford, the 58-year-old president of an energy startup, told me sadly one day as we ambled through a hillside cemetery brightened by graveside flowers. “Too many young people are leaving these mountains looking for jobs in cities, and too many of the ones who stay behind have been caught in an opioid epidemic.”

Mr. Ford has lived here in Kentucky’s Pike County all his life. Around us lay the graves of his ancestors, proud locals all. His great-grandfathers on both sides fought in the Civil War, and uncles and cousins fought in World War I and II.

As the native-born leave the mountains, few immigrants venture in. So as Mr. Ford and I entered a small, empty church nearby, a question seemed to hang in the air: In years to come, who will run the region’s restaurants, gas stations and start-ups, plow its gardens, and honor its dead?

On the Greasy Creek Elementary School Facebook page, Mr. Ford describes himself as “Kentuckian by birth, Southern by the grace of God, Freemason and Shriner.” He is pro-life, pro-gun, pro-police, pro-wall and anti-tax, and told me “God sent Donald Trump.” And many thought God had.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/09/opinion/trump-supporters-kentucky.html?unlocked_article_code=1.N08.Ubxl.FvUOZh8K3bwi&smid=url-share

You can't fix stupid. If these knuckleheads don't want to get on the bus and move forward, then just forget them and leave them behind; no amount of government assistance will change their attitudes. They seem to prefer wallowing in their grievances, anyway.

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My Journey Deep in the Heart of Trump Country (Original Post) Zorro 4 hrs ago OP
They sound just as stupid as they appear to be. Wingus Dingus 4 hrs ago #1
We tell the young folks to leave Keepthesoulalive 4 hrs ago #2

Keepthesoulalive

(1,413 posts)
2. We tell the young folks to leave
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 11:04 PM
4 hrs ago

There is no future in these small towns unless they are near a city. Teachers don’t want to stay here and doctors move to teaching hospitals or large cities.
They know what they know and they are good with that. Drug use, superstition, no job prospects and they are not ashamed of having a record. As Scrooge said they are to old to change.

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