WHAT? The farmers, milk producers, cattlemen, coal miners , loggers and military recruits are a 'core threat'? TO WHAT? The libturbs and traitors??!!
For claiming to be the group that stands up for the little guy, Liberals sure love to alienate, exclude, discriminate and otherwise marginalize minorities. Of course, in this case we’re talking about rural Americans, but there is no question that this is a demographic that is now in the minority.
Unsatisfied with being able to bully and abuse these groups by dominating state-level government and the House of Representatives, they demand more power.
The very idea that a subgroup of Americans that comprises 30 percent of the population should have any say in our government is downright offensive to the left.
Liberals are so backwards and confused that they fully fail to understand how their progressive, urban minded policies cripple the backbone of this country.
Without rural America, they wouldn’t have the raw materials to live their clueless, sheltered lives. And yet, they rail against every reasonable policy and approach that empowers the producers of our nation to succeed.
The forefathers anticipated population disparity, and they created a smart solution from the outset. The House of Representatives serves the majority. The Senate, on the other hand, exists to prevent the majority from exploiting and marginalizing people who don’t flock to major cities.
Both groups are important, and both get a piece of the government. Watch the video and see how liberals truly feel about minorities who don’t pander to the leftist regime.
Rural Americans Are the 'Core Threat' to Democracy According to MSNBC's Joy Reid
Those Who Work, Those Who Don't: Poverty, Morality, and Family in Rural America
Jennifer Sherman
When the rural poor prioritize issues such as the right to bear arms, and disapprove of welfare despite their economic concerns, they are often dismissed as uneducated and backward by academics and political analysts. In Those Who Work, Those Who Don't, Jennifer Sherman offers a much-needed sympathetic understanding of poor rural Americans, persuasively arguing that the growing cultural significance of moral values is a reasonable and inevitable response to economic collapse and political powerlessness.
Those Who Work, Those Who Don't is based on the intimate interviews and in-depth research Sherman conducted while spending a year living in "Golden Valley," a remote logging town in Northern California. Economically devastated by the 1990 ruling that listed the northern spotted owl as a threatened species, Golden Valley proved to be a rich case study for Sherman. She looks at how the members of the community coped with downward mobility caused by the loss of timber industry jobs and examines a wide range of reactions. She shows how substance abuse, domestic violence, and gender roles fluctuated under the town's economic strain.
Compellingly written, shot through with honesty and empathy, Those Who Work, Those Who Don't is a rare firsthand account that studies the rural poor. As incomes erode and the American dream becomes more and more inaccessible, Sherman reveals that moral values and practices become a way for the poor to gain status and maintain a sense of dignity in the face of economic ruin.
Those Who Work, Those Who Don't is based on the intimate interviews and in-depth research Sherman conducted while spending a year living in "Golden Valley," a remote logging town in Northern California. Economically devastated by the 1990 ruling that listed the northern spotted owl as a threatened species, Golden Valley proved to be a rich case study for Sherman. She looks at how the members of the community coped with downward mobility caused by the loss of timber industry jobs and examines a wide range of reactions. She shows how substance abuse, domestic violence, and gender roles fluctuated under the town's economic strain.
Compellingly written, shot through with honesty and empathy, Those Who Work, Those Who Don't is a rare firsthand account that studies the rural poor. As incomes erode and the American dream becomes more and more inaccessible, Sherman reveals that moral values and practices become a way for the poor to gain status and maintain a sense of dignity in the face of economic ruin.
https://www.amazon.com/Those-Who-Work-Dont-Morality/dp/0816659052
4 comments:
I remember pledging allegiance to the republic and the flag for which it stands! Not no frigging cabal created Democracy!!!!!!!
I say we NEED to shut down and end any kind of Democracy imposed upon the people! Long live the original jurisdiction republic!
Oh and Democracy is defined as "Mob Rule".
Too many idiots, NOT enough time to end democracy-
She is right because Democracy is communism- when it was introduced their manifesto over-laid our Bill of Rights & why they no longer are securing our sovereightny & haven't for decades.
Democracy is the 'candy' 2 entice ppl 2 Socialism- socialism is the 'marijuana' to placate 4 communism -which is heroin 4 total control
Our founders gave us a representative constitutional self-governing Republic which is rule of law & equal justice for all.
So Grass Roots American people are a serious THREAT to their COMMUNIST takeover coup that took place when they murdered JFK and another push forward at 9/11 ..Barrack Hussein Obama brought in the Islamic step that began in the 60's when they lifted the Islam ban then HRC was to fully and completely totally implement Marxist Communsim to complete their global tyranny.
Post a Comment