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  • Loss of timber revenue may affect rural Oregon schools

    03/10/2023 4:10:34 AM PST · by george76 · 20 replies
    KPTV ^ | Mar. 2, 2023 | Anna Katayama
    School leaders in rural northwest Oregon are worried about big budget cuts. The Oregon Department of Forestry is working on a plan to protect habitats for endangered species across 640,000 acres of state forest. The loss of timber revenue will affect local schools. The Jewell School District expects to be the most heavily impacted because it gets almost all of its funding from timber revenue. It could see budget cuts of 40 percent. The Jewell School District has about 150 students and a budget of $5 million. District superintendent Cory Pederson estimates the cuts will bring his annual budget down...
  • SNOBBERY: Millionaire Paul Krugman Browbeats Americans Filled with ‘Rural Rage’

    01/30/2023 2:02:36 PM PST · by JV3MRC · 35 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | 1/30/2023 | Joseph Vazquez
    New York Times economics columnist Paul Krugman went on a tone-deaf rant against rural Americans who are fed up with Washington, D.C. elites making their lives miserable. Krugman’s Jan. 26 drivel, headlined “Can Anything Be Done to Assuage Rural Rage,” bemoaned that rural Americans have shifted so far to the right that loyal Democrats supposedly “face intimidation and are afraid to reveal their party affiliation.” Krugman exploited the findings of political scientist Katherine J. Cramer that reportedly tied “rural resentment” to “perceptions that rural areas are ignored by policymakers, don’t get their fair share of resources and are disrespected by...
  • Colorado’s rural hospitals could get $3 million a year to end inpatient care. So far, they don’t seem interested.

    01/22/2023 10:54:00 AM PST · by Right Wing Vegan · 26 replies
    Fort Morgan Times ^ | 1/22/2023 | Meg Wingerter
    Rural hospitals have a new option to get millions of dollars in additional funding from Medicare if they agree to drop all inpatient care — but so far Colorado health care facilities aren’t jumping to take the money. Under the federal program, rural emergency hospitals must keep an emergency room staffed around the clock, but can’t offer inpatient beds. In exchange, they get extra payments, estimated to average around $3 million a year, to support outpatient and emergency care. It’s a drastic trade-off, but one that, in Colorado, would require regulatory and legislative action before any hospitals could take advantage...
  • Bloggers urging burning down rural areas in light of ROE v WADE decision to further their revolution

    06/25/2022 6:20:01 AM PDT · by DCBryan1 · 241 replies
    Twitter via Reddit ^ | 25 JUN 22 | ripitthrowitaway
    The Radical Christians are found in rural areas. Their towns are defenseless, they have almost no cops and their firemen are volunteers. They have to borrow cops and firemen from neighboring jurisdictions miles away in order to handle anything big. And they think they are safe out there! Forget burning the cities, we have the cities on our sides. It's time for rural areas to feel the heat. If we show up 100 people deep in every rural home, everything within a 50 mile radius intent on revolution, you'll crash their [white supremacy] system and make them pay.
  • 'I Feel Like We're on the Run': The Hatred for Democrats in Rural America Has Reached Biblical Levels

    02/20/2022 10:44:09 AM PST · by Bonemaker · 103 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | 02/17/2022 | Matt Vespa
    Well, this isn’t exactly a new story. The bleeding has been occurring for years, and Democrats have ignored it. It reached critical levels under Obama, where state party apparatuses truly withered away and died. Hillary Clinton pledged to fix that in 2016 but she lost the election. In the age-old debate about the allocation of outreach resources, the Left could have done what they should have which is double-down on rural white working-class voters or go all-in on the urban-based elites. The Democrats decided to do the latter. Four years later, Democrats saw their hopes of a huge House majority...
  • ‘The brand is so toxic’: Dems fear extinction in rural US

    02/17/2022 2:33:57 AM PST · by Libloather · 73 replies
    AP 'News' ^ | 2/17/22 | Steve Peoples
    SMETHPORT, Pa. (AP) - Some Democrats here in rural Pennsylvania are afraid to tell you they’re Democrats. The party’s brand is so toxic in the small towns 100 miles northeast of Pittsburgh that some liberals have removed bumper stickers and yard signs and refuse to acknowledge their party affiliation publicly. These Democrats are used to being outnumbered by the local Republican majority, but as their numbers continue to dwindle, the few that remain are feeling increasingly isolated and unwelcome in their own communities. “The hatred for Democrats is just unbelievable,” said Tim Holohan, an accountant based in rural McKean County...
  • Should You Move While You Can, Or When You Must?

    01/16/2022 10:19:52 AM PST · by blam · 64 replies
    Charleshughsmith.com ^ | 1-16-2022 | Charles Hugh Smith
    This gives an extreme advantage to those few who move first, long before they must. The financial advantage for first movers is equally extreme. Moving is a difficult decision, so we hesitate. But when the window to do so closes, it's too late. We always think we have all the time in the world to ponder, calculate and explore, and then things change and the options we once had are gone for good. Moving to a new locale is difficult for those of us who are well-established in the place we call home. Add in a house we love, jobs/work,...
  • Ford CEO Farley says these customers aren't ready for electric cars

    12/07/2021 7:12:38 PM PST · by conservative98 · 67 replies
    Fox News ^ | 12/7/21 | Gary Gastelu
    Ford CEO Jim Farley explained to Automotive News that not all of its customers are ready to make the transition, due to their specific needs. "We have a lot of rural customers at Ford that a lot of other brands don't have. We have Super Duty customers who do heavy-duty towing: horse trailers, people in the energy business who are towing big-time loads over very long distances. It's hard for me to imagine that all those customers will go electric in the next 10 years," Farley said. "They're actually as interested in the technology as anyone, it's just their use...
  • Pete Buttigieg: Rural Drivers Should Buy Electric Cars Because They Use the Most Gas

    11/29/2021 9:06:56 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 108 replies
    The Hill ^ | 11/29/2021 | CHARLIE SPIERING
    Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday rural and suburban voters should buy electric cars because they burn the most gasoline. “The people who stand to benefit most from owning an EV are often rural residents, who have the longest distances to drive, they often burn the most gas,” Buttigieg said in an interview with MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart. He also argued low-income suburban drivers would benefit from electric vehicles because gas near urban areas was more expensive. “They would gain the most from having that vehicle, but these are the very residents who have not always been connected to electric vehicles...
  • Do Democrats hate the maps, or the people in rural Oklahoma?

    11/17/2021 7:11:13 PM PST · by OneVike · 9 replies
    The Oklahoman ^ | TW Shannon
    If you want to see how out of touch the left is with rural America, look no further than the recent elections in Virginia. The left ignored and marginalized most Virginians, and Republicans experienced huge wins. That same tone deaf rhetoric is now being heard in regards to the urban/rural proposed boundaries of Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District.Big-city Democrats have decried the map as "racist" and the residents of rural Oklahoma as "uneducated" and "uncultured." They have said that the "most vibrant parts of Oklahoma City's urban core are being marginalized" and that big-city voices are "being drowned out by rural...
  • Democrats Thought They Bottomed Out in Rural, White America. It Wasn’t the Bottom.

    11/08/2021 4:23:27 AM PST · by karpov · 21 replies
    New York Times ^ | November 6, 2021 | Astead W. Herndon and Shane Goldmacher
    HOT SPRINGS, Va. — The increasingly liberal politics of Virginia had been a sore spot for residents of this conservative town of 499 people nestled in the Allegheny Mountains. But this past week, as Republicans stormed to marquee victories powered in part by turnout in rural areas like Bath County, local voters cheered. “We got our Virginia back,” said Elaine Neff, a 61-year-old resident. “And we haven’t had a win in a long time.” Ms. Neff said she cried from a mix of happiness and relief after the election. She does not want to take the coronavirus vaccine and believes...
  • All the dumb mistakes made by NYers who went rural (in Colorado)

    11/06/2021 7:20:23 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 87 replies
    NY Post ^ | 11-6-21 | Raquel Laneri
    She thought of the 40 acres Ed had bought two years ago outside Colorado Springs — “for retirement” — which had an unfinished house and … not much else. She booked a ticket out west anyway. A year and a half later, it turns out life on the Colorado Prairie isn’t quite the vacation they anticipated. “It’s brutal!” said Kate. The couple — along with their friend, musician Mary Ann Ivan, who has spent much of the pandemic with them — immediately got to work transforming the barren property into a home. Ed, 55, designed a garage and finally put...
  • Oregon ballot initiative would criminalize hunting, livestock slaughter, even pest control

    08/07/2021 8:38:48 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 33 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | August 06, 2021 | Tim Gruver
    Hunting, breeding livestock, even pest control would be all but illegal under a ballot initiative backed by Oregon animal rights activists and opposed by incensed Oregon farmers. The proposal, Initiative Petition 13, would lift virtually all exemptions to state laws related to animal abuse, neglect and sexual assault. The vast majority would ban common farming practices from artificial insemination used in targeted breeding and killing live animals for meat. Farm animals could only be raised for rodeos, milk or fur and could be spayed, neutered and castrated. In addition, IP 13 would further restrict hunting, fishing, trapping and “intentional injury”...
  • Harris lambasted for remark on rural voters' ability to cast ballots

    07/10/2021 4:23:00 PM PDT · by Libloather · 76 replies
    Washington Examiner via MSN ^ | 7/10/21 | Jeremy Beaman
    Vice President Kamala Harris was decried for saying that some voter identification laws make it "almost impossible" for rural voters at the ballot box, with critics suggesting she doesn't think rural citizens have the wherewithal to use a copy machine. **SNIP** "There are a whole lot of people, especially people who live in rural communities, who don't — there's no Kinko's, there's no Office Max near them," Harris said. "People have to understand that when we're talking about voter ID laws, be clear about who you have in mind and what would be required of them to prove who they...
  • Rural Trump Voters Already Live in the Safe, Tolerant Utopia Leftists Claim to Want

    04/13/2021 6:32:16 AM PDT · by qaz123 · 36 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 12April | Nolte
    If I had to boil down the political wisdom I’ve learned over four decades of observing, studying, writing, and debating, it would be this… Life in Rural America (which is where Republican Trump voters live and govern), is clean, safe and racially tolerant. Most places in America where life is dirty, polluted, dangerous, violent, and plagued with racial hate and race riots, are cities that are almost exclusively populated by and governed by Democrats.
  • A Different Type of Secession Is Already Happening in the USA

    01/31/2021 5:55:31 AM PST · by Kaslin · 132 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | January 31, 2021 | Jeff Crouere
    Lately, there has been so much frustration with the last election and the direction of our country that some Trump supporters have been talking about “secession.” Many conservatives and libertarians are asking if it makes sense for certain states to leave the union the way South Carolina left in 1860, after the election of Abraham Lincoln as president of the United States. Whether it makes “sense” or not, we can be assured that it will not happen. Although the South Carolina state legislature voted in November of 1860 to initiate the process of secession, no state legislature would do that...
  • Rural America, Prepare for Biden's Newly-Proposed Tax

    01/23/2021 8:42:50 AM PST · by george76 · 138 replies
    Townhall ^ | Jan 23, 2021 | Beth Baumann
    When President Joe Biden announced former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg as his pick for Transportation Secretary, many scratched their heads. Why would he tap someone who oversaw a small budget, in a small town, in the midwest for such a roll? That puzzle is finally coming together. It turns out that Biden favors Buttigieg's transportation views, specifically the idea that America should move away from the gas tax and instead opt into a tax based on the number of miles a person travels. It would be a new way to provide cash for the Highway Trust Fund, which...
  • Leftists Are Colonizing Red Towns Like Mine, And Local Republicans Are Clueless

    01/15/2021 9:05:37 AM PST · by GreenWalls · 81 replies
    The Federalist ^ | 1/13/2021 | Mark Pulliam
    As 2020 wound to a close, pundits noted the growing toll of leftist policies on residents of blue states, prompting migration from California, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois to Republican-run states such as Texas and Florida, which offer lower taxes and a better business climate. In addition to losing Oracle, Charles Schwab, Hewlett Packard, and Elon Musk, for the first time in its history California is expected to lose a congressional seat in the upcoming decennial census allocation, due to stagnating population. Texas is expected to gain three seats, and Florida is expected to pick up two. Blue states...
  • Looking to leave Colorado for good, suggestions welcome. ~Vanity

    12/29/2020 11:12:15 PM PST · by GraceG · 34 replies
    I am getting sick of this damned state, I moved here in the late 90's from a midwestern state. Since all of the commies from commifornia have been comming here like locusts colorado has become commierado. I have been considering the Norther parts of Maine, Vermont, Montana or South/North Dakota.... Any feedback to people who have left colorado or other infested states?
  • RURAL FOLK: BEWARE THE MASS URBAN EXODUS

    I would encourage all American Partisan readers to study the two Daily Mail articles linked below very carefully. The millions who are fleeing Paris, and the millions who are preparing to flee London, do not all have standing invitations from rural cousins to come out and stay a while. They have no plan other than “get to the country, then figure something out.” This tweet from the Daily Mail article gives you one idea of an evacuation plan: “Take over a mansion.” Now, in the American context, it might not be new and more draconian Covid-19 lockdowns that spurs...