In desperate pockets of Appalachia, Trump is a desperate survival bid

Wake Up, Appalachia, Donald Trump Is Just A Modern-Day Coal Baron. What the people of Buchanan County and the other counties in Appalachia need to note is that the EPA is the only thing standing between them and environmental ruin. According to a July 2014 toxic air emissions report published by the Sierra Club,

Long before there was a Donald Trump, Appalachia had its own politically incorrect, wealthy businessman with a tendency to say whatever he felt with no apologies. The man I am talking about has so many stories and legends attached to him that he would rival Davy Crockett in tall tales.

Homes are our ATMs. Let them dispense funds for elderly care Roughly 80% of people suffering from dementia are incapable of managing their money, according to a recent study by the Center for Retirement Research at boston college. finance-related issues are often one of the first signs of a loved one’s affliction: letting bills pile up unpaid, looking flummoxed by a.

Desperate for cash, Trump turns to the coal industry. By Melissa Cronin on Jun 21, 2016. Get your daily dose of good news from Grist Subscribe to The Beacon.

Trump’s budget would cut funding for Appalachia – and his allies in coal country are livid Trump’s budget cripples the EPA’s ability to keep drinking water safe View all 46 stories

DIVIDED AMERICA: To some, Trump is a desperate survival bid. LOGAN, W.Va. (AP) – Mike Kirk leans across the counter of the pawnshop where he works for $11 an hour. It’s less than half what he made in the mines, but the best he can do these days. He and two customers ponder what this city might look like in 10 years if nothing changes.

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Mike Kirk leans across the counter of the pawnshop where he works for $11 an hour. It’s less than half what he made in the mines, but the best he can do these days.He and two customers ponder what.

In today’s Associated Press article (7/18/16), "To some, Trump campaign a survival bid; downtrodden citizens desperate for hope," it describes a similar downward spiral from the strip mining coal.

The most distressed patches stretch through Appalachia and across the deep South, cutting across swing states like North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia and Florida. Trump won in rich places and poor places and places in between.

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