• bemenaker@lemmy.world
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      The people there love him. WV is a clear case of voters voting against their best interest.

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          Because WV is crumbling to pieces and being held back by their lust for the glory days of coal, when everyone got rich easily. I have two sites there I support and travel there frequently, I see the devistation going on there. Yet the voters keep voting for Republicans who are preventing them from moving forward. Obama tried to create solar panel jobs there, well the entire solar system ecosystem there, the local Republicans convinced the voters to say no to it. Theses were fantastic high paying jobs. I see the people sleeping on the streets, we have a homeless camp just outside of our office in Huntington. So maybe, just maybe, I might have an inkling of an idea of what I’m talking about.

          Do you?

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            There’s homeless people in every state. Doesn’t mean that the state is crumbling just because it doesn’t bankroll the bums

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              Reading comprehension? I have offered way more info than, there’s homeless people. I have 9 years of regular experience there. I have friends that live there. I have offered facts of the political environment there. And you’re counter is there homeless people everywhere.

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                  If the only other thing they brought up was the solar industry, what “everything else” are you talking about? There were two things in what they said, seems like two things have been discussed and now there’s “everything else” out there somewhere.