Ezekiel 25:17
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How is is rural America keeping the country stagnant?
Obama got 8 years. Biden got 4 years, might get another 4,
Obama got 8 years. Biden got 4 years, might get another 4,
How is is rural America keeping the country stagnant?
Obama got 8 years. Biden got 4 years, might get another 4,
From their blatant racism to their ignorance of pretty much every single topic.
These dudes pretty much oppose anything to increase the quality of life in America, not just for black and brown() but for everyone including other cacs
Just last night I was on fb and seen how angry, misinformed those conservative idiots were about public transportation. In their small low IQ didn’t go to college minds, public transportation means they’ll have to turn in their cars
fukking clowns. All of them. The conservative ideology is outdated in modern day America and rural America shouldn’t have as much power as they do have.
Your right they do play a part in it but it also large corporations as well that play a big unseen hand in it as well even thou they like to give the image of be political / culturally "progressive" to their customers 
As North Carolina’s 12-week abortion ban is due to come into effect on 1 July, an analysis from the non-profit Center for Political Accountability (CPA) shows several major corporations donated large sums to a Republican political organization which in turn funded groups working to elect anti-abortion state legislators.
The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) received donations of tens of thousands of dollars each from corporations including Comcast, Intuit, Wells Fargo, Amazon, Bank of America and Google last year, the CPA’s analysis of IRS filings shows. The contributions were made in the months after Politico published a leaked supreme court decision indicating that the court would end the right to nationwide abortion access.
Google contributed $45,000 to the RSLC after the leak of the draft decision, according to the CPA’s review of the tax filings. Others contributed even more in the months after the leak, including Amazon ($50,000), Intuit ($100,000) and Comcast ($147,000).
Google, Amazon, Comcast, Wells Fargo and Bank of America did not respond to requests for comment. An Intuit spokesperson pointed out that the company also donates to Democratic political organizations, and that “our financial support does not indicate a full endorsement of every position taken by an individual policymaker or organization.
“Intuit is non-partisan and works with policymakers and leaders from both sides of the aisle to advocate for our customers,” an Intuit spokesperson said in a statement. “We believe engagement with policymakers is essential to a robust democracy and political giving is just one of the many ways Intuit engages on behalf of its customers, employees, and the communities it serves.”
A Bank of America spokesperson pointed to the company’s policy that donations to so-called 527 organizations such as the RSLC come with the caveat that they only be used for operational and administrative purposes, not to support any candidates or ballot initiatives. The CPA, meanwhile, argues that since the RSLC’s operations are explicitly designed to support candidates and ballot initiatives, such a policy is a distinction without a difference.
Although these companies did not directly give these vast sums to North Carolina’s anti-abortion lawmakers, the CPA’s analysis is a case study in how corporate contributions to organizations such as the RSLC can end up being funneled into anti-abortion causes. When Republican state legislators successfully overturned a veto from the Democratic governor last month to pass the upcoming abortion ban, nine of lawmakers voting to overturn the veto had received campaign contributions from a group with links to the RSLC.
The RSLC, which works to elect Republican lawmakers and promote rightwing policies at the state level, is at the top of a chain of spending and donations which eventually connected to rightwing candidates in North Carolina. This type of spending, which relies on channeling money through various third-party groups from larger organizations, is a common part of modern political campaign financing.
How is is rural America keeping the country stagnant?
Obama got 8 years. Biden got 4 years, might get another 4,

North and South Dakota have the same number of senators as NY and California
They really are setting this country back. Cause they're scared. Of change. Of losing power. That's why they're desperately doing everything they can to dismantle American Democracy to secure fascist rule in the future. Can't let it happen.
They went from bad to worse.
They don't have the population numbers to be really represented though. How many should they have?
SELFLESS PEOPLE. ALSO, STOCK HOLDERS.Who in their right mind gives up power unless it’s to amass more?
White people in rural america have been voting against their own interests forever. They will gladly suffer as long as they can fly their red flag and be card carrying members of the MAGA cult.
