A Deeply Pro Trump Town In Nebraska Is Losing 3,200 Jobs Due To His Economic Policies And Residents Are "Sobbing" In Disbelief

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These folks voted for a guy who has spent his entire career stiffing contractors and deregulating corporations, and now they are shocked when the material consequences of those policies hit their own backyard.

It is the classic conservative cognitive dissonance: they probably think the "leopards" only eat the faces of the people in the cities or the immigrants they were told to hate. But capital does not care about your loyalty or your vote; it only cares about the bottom line. Trump's populism was always an aesthetic, not an economic plan, and now Lexington is paying the price for buying into the grift.

Either way, this is deeply devastating for the people who live there, and I do feel sorry for what their going through.

 
These folks voted for a guy who has spent his entire career stiffing contractors and deregulating corporations, and now they are shocked when the material consequences of those policies hit their own backyard.

It is the classic conservative cognitive dissonance: they probably think the "leopards" only eat the faces of the people in the cities or the immigrants they were told to hate. But capital does not care about your loyalty or your vote; it only cares about the bottom line. Trump's populism was always an aesthetic, not an economic plan, and now Lexington is paying the price for buying into the grift.

Either way, this is deeply devastating for the people who live there, and I do feel sorry for what their going through.

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These folks voted for a guy who has spent his entire career stiffing contractors and deregulating corporations, and now they are shocked when the material consequences of those policies hit their own backyard.

It is the classic conservative cognitive dissonance: they probably think the "leopards" only eat the faces of the people in the cities or the immigrants they were told to hate. But capital does not care about your loyalty or your vote; it only cares about the bottom line. Trump's populism was always an aesthetic, not an economic plan, and now Lexington is paying the price for buying into the grift.

Either way, this is deeply devastating for the people who live there, and I do feel sorry for what their going through.

Lost in the corn maze?

“Either way, this is deeply devastating for the people who live there, and I do feel sorry for what ***their***going through.” (Asterisks are mine)

Try the contraction, “they’re.”
 
Lost in the corn maze?

“Either way, this is deeply devastating for the people who live there, and I do feel sorry for what ***their***going through.” (Asterisks are mine)

Try the contraction, “they’re.”
Sumbit you correction to the OP. I'm sure they give a fuck.
 
These folks voted for a guy who has spent his entire career stiffing contractors and deregulating corporations, and now they are shocked when the material consequences of those policies hit their own backyard.

It is the classic conservative cognitive dissonance: they probably think the "leopards" only eat the faces of the people in the cities or the immigrants they were told to hate. But capital does not care about your loyalty or your vote; it only cares about the bottom line. Trump's populism was always an aesthetic, not an economic plan, and now Lexington is paying the price for buying into the grift.

Either way, this is deeply devastating for the people who live there, and I do feel sorry for what their going through.

Why feel sorry for them?
They got what they wanted so let them suffer.
This is only the beginning.
 
Lost in the corn maze?

“Either way, this is deeply devastating for the people who live there, and I do feel sorry for what ***their***going through.” (Asterisks are mine)

Try the contraction, “they’re.”
Do better.
 
These folks voted for a guy who has spent his entire career stiffing contractors and deregulating corporations, and now they are shocked when the material consequences of those policies hit their own backyard.

It is the classic conservative cognitive dissonance: they probably think the "leopards" only eat the faces of the people in the cities or the immigrants they were told to hate. But capital does not care about your loyalty or your vote; it only cares about the bottom line. Trump's populism was always an aesthetic, not an economic plan, and now Lexington is paying the price for buying into the grift.

Either way, this is deeply devastating for the people who live there, and I do feel sorry for what their going through.

Those who voted for Crazy Trump got what they voted for.
 
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