You know...The damaging part about this, is not that he meant to be huerful, or he intended to be derogatory..the damaging part of his description, is the fact that this is how he sees, and thinks about americans who donnt live in big city rat warrens of Liberalism. It is eye opening to see that he thinks of small town America as soomehow being natural preserves for americas not too bright relatives. Gun totin, bible thumpin, xenophobes, who are somehow clueless, that the products of their labors, are intrinsically tied to international trade.
We are to be pityied.
What ignotant Liberal snobbery. More of the Liberal Soft Bigotry.
The problem with the Rust Belt states are that they’re not attractive to companies looking to relocate. They have high taxes and high union membership. So what does Obama advocate? Higher taxes and stronger unions.
For the life of me, I don’t know how people swallow the Democrats bunk on the economy.
In other words, "typical white people". Like his grandmother...
It is incredibly funny that the Liberal hypocrits who populate the big cities rail against the many things that are at the pinnacle in their own homes.
In the big city you’ve got: High crime, a disparate difference between poor and rich, ethnic gangs and racism and bigotry, low Environmental standards, high number of STDs, abortions, and they keep on electing people who succeed in getting more of these kinds of policies enacted. Liberalism: The Politics of Projection.
Somehow a small town in Pennsylvania is podunk city but a trash hole like Baltimore is Obama’s idea of how America really is. I guess that living in a city that gave rise to the first gun control laws because of gang warfare is a model city.
If I can recall the Know-Nothings centered around New York not some small town in Pennsylvania. It is within the big cities that are balkanized and separated into different immigration groups that register fear of others, not a small town. A small town is more peaceful, quiet and has been settled by many Legal Immigrants living in harmony rather than in an industrial mentality.