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Editorial: Biden seems to go all-in on Appalachian economy


During last year’s presidential campaign, we reviewed the rural economy plans from each of the candidates and found Joe Biden’s to be one of the thinnest and least inspiring.
For what it’s worth, the most detailed plan came from Pete Buttigieg, now Biden’s secretary of transportation.
Ideology seemed to have little to do with this: On the right, then-President Donald Trump did nothing to try to build a new economy in rural America in the wake of an historic economic transition that is draining the heartland of people and jobs while metro areas mostly along the coasts prosper like never before.

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Links 4/19/2021 | naked capitalism


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The next time you hear your favorite political proposals being labeled as too “divisive,” “contentious” or “polarizing” to work, check the polls first. You might be being sold a bill of goods by dishonest commentators trying to pour cold water on a progressive fire.
I’m not so sure it is “dishonest.” As long as the sides of the proposals are clearly defined then the policy is very much “divisive” – on one side you have the “oligarchs” (the few, powerful, well politically connected elites) and on the other side you have the majority (diffused, amorphous, politically unorganized).
The failure, a failure of the articles itself, is not going for the jugular with plain talk. Columnist for the WaPo or commentators for MSNBC don’t work for you. Your government is no longer responsive to your needs, it serves the oligarchs. I remember when that word, “oligarch”, caused a bit of a stir when Nina Turner referred to Bloomberg as one and Jason Johnson at MSNBC got all riled up over it. This was a good indicator of just how far gone the “American Mind” is from truly coming to terms with how far gone its “democracy” really is. It’s been said over and over again, but if you can’t get M4A even voted on in the midst of a pandemic, than stop banging your head against an impenetrable partisan wall.

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