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TomCADem

(17,387 posts)
Sun May 28, 2017, 02:34 AM May 2017

Paul Krugman - Who Pays The Cost of Being Racist? Poor White People?

President Lyndon B. Johnson once said, "If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you." Paul Krugman's article puts this into numbers.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/it%E2%80%99s-all-about-trump%E2%80%99s-contempt/ar-BBBxUpU

The bigger question is whether someone who ran as a populist, who promised not to cut Social Security or Medicaid, who assured voters that everyone would have health insurance, can keep his working-class support while pursuing an agenda so anti-populist it takes your breath away.

To make this concrete, let’s talk about West Virginia, which went Trump by more than 40 percentage points, topped only by Wyoming. What did West Virginians think they were voting for?

They are, after all, residents of a poor state that benefits immensely from federal programs: 29 percent of the population is on Medicaid, almost 19 percent on food stamps. The expansion of Medicaid under Obamacare is the main reason the percentage of West Virginians without health insurance has halved since 2013.

Beyond that, more than 4 percent of the population, the highest share in the nation, receives Social Security disability payments, partly because of the legacy of unhealthy working conditions, partly because a high fraction of the population consists of people who suffer from chronic diseases, like diabetics — whom Mick Mulvaney, Trump’s budget director, thinks we shouldn’t take care of because it’s their own fault for eating poorly. And just to be clear, we’re talking about white people here: At 93 percent white, West Virginia is one of the most minority- and immigrant-free states in America.


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Paul Krugman - Who Pays The Cost of Being Racist? Poor White People? (Original Post) TomCADem May 2017 OP
We attended a family auction this weekend. gordianot May 2017 #1
Did you bid on any families? ;-) longship May 2017 #2
WV is a great example dalton99a May 2017 #3

gordianot

(15,237 posts)
1. We attended a family auction this weekend.
Sun May 28, 2017, 05:30 AM
May 2017

Not one single Trumpster made a pro-Trump comment. There was fear about health insurance and Dept. of Agriculture programs drying up, but no comment why that was happening or hoots from Trump lovers extolling his virtue. A definite improvement.

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