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What…. happened…. to this goddamn catastrophe of a comment section?
Rod Hungwell

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@Rod Hungwell
Well, I can agree with you that NAFTA was/is shitty. The Clintons are shitty, what do you expect… Also the Affordable Care Act was a little bandaid on a big gaping wound. It was 90% the same as Romneycare and Barack Obama agreed with Romney on the majority of his political ideology. Everything I’ve ever learned about FDR’s New Deal policies was widely successful. I’ll have to research the effects on agriculture and look into that.
 
This may not be entirely fair but honestly I kinda want to go so far as to pin the rise of “white trash” squarely on the new deal. Countless farmers went bankrupt because it essentially forced them to sell their product to anyone making an offer no matter how low the offer was. You can imagine a bunch of families suddenly becoming destitute as a result of losing their way of life and having their farms foreclosed on derailing the following generations for years to come.
 
@Oliver_Hancock  
I find it odd though, that republicans have politically controlled the nation at a federal level for most our history, except for during what many people consider to be our nation’s golden age during the post world-war II era of the 50s and 60s, as well as during the 30s after they inherited the great depression from the republicans.
 
Factories were primary targets for bombing during WW2 and because the Luftwaffe never got around to paying us a visit, our post-war competition in many industries was essentially non-existant while ours remained standing. That’s almost entirely were all this money came from. There were a bunch of boycotts being flung around too years before the war even started so more people started doing business with us over Germany.
 
@Oliver_Hancock  
Glass Steagall helped prevent more financial crises like the great depression for years by giving oversight to the nation’s banks. This was widely successful until it was mostly repealed in 1999. If it hadn’t been repealed we could’ve prevented or at least softened the economic damage of the great recession of 2007/2008.
 
Okay I admittedly have never heard of this guy, and that’s actually pretty interesting / fucked up that it was repealed, I’ll give you that.
 
@Oliver_Hancock  
@Rod Hungwell
I think the south largely has a big tradition of fucking themselves. Ever since they kept being so stubborn by continuing to rely on slave labor even when the writing was on the wall, they’ve fucked themselves, and the rest of us too really. They vote in politicians who are “tough as nails” but are actually just a bunch of corporatist elitists who just hand our nation over to the rich top 1% in the oil companies, pharmaceuticals, megalomaniacal chain-stores, etc. We should’ve let them secede. It did us no good to fight a war with them.
 
The north saw it as a rebellion and not a legitimate succession because - from what I can gleam at least - the north simply didn’t respect the south much at all (despite also practicing slavery) and it essentially wanted to be the “official” United States in the eyes of the world if that makes any sense. The truth is if they were allowed to secede they would have taken a lot of arable land with them anyways.
 
@Oliver_Hancock  
Why should I have any sympathy for people who constantly fuck over the rest of us? I’m so sick of it.
 
Because we kinda fucked them over first. It’s very easy (for me at least) to see why southerners are the way they are.
O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
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Penis
@Rod Hungwell  
I think the south largely has a big tradition of fucking themselves. Ever since they kept being so stubborn by continuing to rely on slave labor even when the writing was on the wall, they’ve fucked themselves, and the rest of us too really. They vote in politicians who are “tough as nails” but are actually just a bunch of corporatist elitists who just hand our nation over to the rich top 1% in the oil companies, pharmaceuticals, megalomaniacal chain-stores, etc. We should’ve let them secede. It did us no good to fight a war with them. By having them in the union, they control us as much or more than we control them. It’s because of southern republicans that a dear transgender friend of mine has to fear for her life and her rights in the workplace etc. and can’t get any fucking respect from even her own family. Why should I have any sympathy for people who constantly fuck over the rest of us? I’m so sick of it.
O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
I find it odd though, that republicans have politically controlled the nation at a federal level for most our history, except for during what many people consider to be our nation’s golden age during the post world-war II era of the 50s and 60s, as well as during the 30s after they inherited the great depression from the republicans. Also I still have to look into the agricultural effects of the new deal, but let me ask you this: Even assuming I find you to be correct in that the new deal policies fucked agriculture to a degree, what exactly do you propose should’ve been done instead? My great grandfather was put back to work because of the CCC program and it was widely successful in creating lasting infrastucture. Glass Steagall helped prevent more financial crises like the great depression for years by giving oversight to the nation’s banks. This was widely successful until it was mostly repealed in 1999. If it hadn’t been repealed we could’ve prevented or at least softened the economic damage of the great recession of 2007/2008. Sure, some parts of the new deal didn’t pan out as well. I know there was one part that regulated working hours and stuff that missed the mark and didn’t accomplish what it wanted, and even led to some monopolies forming, but at least they tried. I don’t understand the political mentality of, “Something bad could happen so let’s just not try anything and when 6 left wing ideas are successful and 2 aren’t let’s all complain about them to no end and act like we Would’ve come up with something better even though we don’t have jack shit except mention Ayn Rand a million times and scream free market capitalism from the rooftops @Rod Hungwell
O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
@Rod Hungwell  
Well, I can agree with you that NAFTA was/is shitty. The Clintons are shitty, what do you expect… Also the Affordable Care Act was a little bandaid on a big gaping wound. It was 90% the same as Romneycare and Barack Obama agreed with Romney on the majority of his political ideology. Everything I’ve ever learned about FDR’s New Deal policies was widely successful. I’ll have to research the effects on agriculture and look into that.
Rod Hungwell

did nothing wrong
You claim this while the vast majority of southern politicians in power are Republicans and Republicans control/have controlled the senate for 22 of the 40 years from 1981 to 2021, the white house for 24 years in that time period, and the house of representatives for 20. Pray tell exactly how these democrats have managed to pull off a conspiracy at the highest level of government during their time in office to infiltrate and destroy the industrial economies of their southern neighbors, and for what motivation.
 
okay but it’s a pretty epic redpill and I don’t think the sheeple here can handle it :^)
 

 
Yeah, I don’t know where you’re getting this idea that I’m referencing some tinfoil hat nonsense or that I’m talking about state level stuff when FDR’s new deal for example proved to be disastrous for the agricultural industry in this country, especially for the largely agrarian south. The affordable care act is basically just forcing whats left of the middle class to buy insurance for the people in California who I’m bringing up because they’re a great (and terribly embarrassing) example of people who are poor with democrats at the helm. The Clintons crippled my own home state of Ohio with NAFTA, ect. Not saying Republicans are any better myself (Kasich was all for NAFTA) but I’m never voting for democrats until crap like this stops.
O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
Again though, I don’t think southern women are searching for lesbians and blacks because they’re poor, although they are. I believe it is because most southern men are disgusting. Why else would Texan women, who are apparently not as poor as those in neighboring states, still be looking to distance themselves from men when fantasizing of the ideal sexual partner?
O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
@Rod Hungwell  
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Texas and Virginia are the only Southern States with per capita GDPs higher than $60,000.
 
Even when you adjust for cost of living, this doesn’t look any better for the south. Yet inexplicably, you seem to claim that the democrats, when in power, have somehow selectively targeted and destroyed the southern industrial economy while still preserving their own.
 
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You claim this while the vast majority of southern politicians in power are Republicans and Republicans control/have controlled the senate for 22 of the 40 years from 1981 to 2021, the white house for 24 years in that time period, and the house of representatives for 20. Pray tell exactly how these democrats have managed to pull off a conspiracy at the highest level of government during their time in office to infiltrate and destroy the industrial economies of their southern neighbors, and for what motivation.
 
Sorry bro, but I don’t think your argument makes any sense. It’s almost completely impossible for them to destroy the industries in their neighboring states while still maintaining it in their own states, let alone you’d have to question what motive they would have for this if they want to be re-elected anyway.
 
P.S. I dislike most democrats almost as much as Republicans and I dislike the lack of a real anti-war, economically and socially progressive political stance in this country in both sides of political office. I’m not just sucking dems dicks. We can both agree they’re very corrupt, even if it’s probably safe to assume we believe it for opposite reasons. (I thinking they’re not progressive/left wing enough and that they do the bidding of corporations too much, while you for thinking they don’t do the bidding of corporations enough and that they are too left wing/progressive.)
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@Dave33333  
It’s almost as funny as the map that shows how almost all the republican-led states have the most poverty and people on welfare per capita. Seriously though, news flash: if you’re racist, fat, mean, and a conservative dumbass, more women around you are likely to go for another woman or a black man instead. Lmao.