The last time Donald Trump was president, he travelled to Youngstown, Ohio, among the most depressed of America’s rust belt cities, and promised voters the impossible.

The high-paying steel, railroad and car industry jobs that once made Youngstown a hard-living, hard-drinking blue-collar boom town were coming back, he said. “Don’t move. Don’t sell your house,” he crowed to a rapturous crowd in 2017. “We’re going to fill up those factories – or rip ”em down and build brand new ones”.

None of that happened. Indeed, within 18 months, General Motors (GM) announced that it was suspending operations at its one remaining ­manufacturing plant outside Youngstown, throwing 5,000 jobs into jeopardy in a community with little else to cling to. Trump’s reaction was to say the closure didn’t matter, because the jobs would be replaced “in, like, two minutes”.

That, too, did not happen. People moved away, marriages broke down, depression soared and, locals say, a handful of people took their own lives.

“The Democrats and the Republicans are all a den of crooks. Only one side lies about being crooks, and one doesn’t. If you’re going to be a crook, I’d rather know it than be lied to.”

  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    If people just vote for “the home team”, wouldn’t the results be similar every time? Yet we have different parties winning by different amounts every year.

    Going only by myself, I don’t know, I suppose you could be right …… I moved to an area where people were politically more like me and I vote for different variations that are mostly compatible with my desires. I have voted third party in the past but aside from local offices, that just seems like a waste of my vote. I have voted for candidates from the other party when they seem to be the better choice. So I do generally vote for candidates from the same party, except when I don’t.

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      18 hours ago

      I am all about voting for who you want regardless of party. On a side note, some states make it so if you pick Republican or the Democratic party you have to vote for those candidates only.

      I really wasn’t saying this particular person was just voting for the home team. I was more generally saying that all this over analyzing about what happened has its limits and some people just vote for their team and there is no real point wringing our hands about it anymore.