Poor Kentucky has no stomach for Obama

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Poor Kentucky has no stomach for Obama - Yahoo News

Jackson (United States) (AFP) - Jim Feltner's days are empty. He is a poor man in the poorest county in the United States and lives off government aid.

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But the Kentucky resident has nothing but scorn for the head of that government, President Barack Obama, who has made the fight against economic inequality one of his battle cries.

Feltner sits in a plastic chair outside his ramshackle mobile home, surrounded by rusty cars and car parts. He has no television.

People around here, he says, are "just surviving, barely. I know, because I'm one of them."

A victim of two heart attacks, he lives off disability checks, and $105 a month in government food stamps.

Feltner voted for a previous Democratic president, Bill Clinton, but now says: "I will vote for anybody against Obama.

"I don't care who runs against him, I'll vote for him. I don't care if it's a Democrat, a Republican, an Indian, a Pakistani, even a Frenchman!"

The first reason is coal. He accuses Obama of dooming this mining region of the Appalachian mountains with environmental regulations.

Since 2011, 30 percent of the mining jobs -- around 4,000 -- in the region have vanished. Competition from natural gas is another factor in the decline.

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Eric Miller, 28, builds a ramp on a trailer in Jackson, Kentucky, on April 28, 2014 (AFP Photo/Ivan …
"Here's what he said about the coal business: 'go ahead, build your coal fired energy plants, we will shut them down,'" Feltner alleged.

"Is that something for a president to say?," he added. "He's got a problem with the poor people."

Eastern Kentucky, a region that has long depended on the welfare state, is the epicenter of the war on poverty launched right here in 1964 by Democratic President Lyndon Johnson.

But 50 years later, Obama, another Democrat, is held in contempt in these parts.

Nationwide, 63 percent of low-salary workers, those making under $30,000 a year, voted for his re-election in 2012.

But here in Wolfe County, 60 percent of voters backed Republican Mitt Romney. In neighboring countries Romney's score surpassed 80 percent.

Wolfe County has the lowest average income of all the 3,146 counties in America -- $31,000 dollars per household annually.

A massive 41 percent of its inhabitants live below the poverty line -- defined at $11,670 per person per year -- and 35 percent receive food stamps.

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The same aversion to Obama is heard in Jackson, 21 kilometers (13 miles) down the road.

Eric Miller, 28, with bad teeth and an accent as thick as his tattooed arms, says he does not care about politics. He voted once, but can't remember for whom. But one thing is clear: he does not like Obama.

"I guess Democrats just worry about money in their pocket, what they and their friends are doing. They're not worried about us small people," Miller said.

"The Republicans, they are the ones that know… raised up like we have, you know. Know what it's like, what we need, what shouldn't been taken away," Miller added.

"If there weren't government programs, it would be a ghost town," Miller said. He gets $380 on the sixth of every month, and with that he has to support himself and his girlfriend.

The money is loaded onto credit cards that are accepted at certain stores, just for food, although there is a black market in which goods thus bought can be exchanged for cigarettes and painkillers.

"It's unfortunate, when the checks come out, there's a festival atmosphere in Jackson," said Mike Bryant, chairman of the Breathitt County chapter of the Republican Party.

"If someone dared say, maybe we need to rethink this food stamp program, they're going to hang you from the nearest tree," he said.

So why is Barack Obama, who supports food stamps and whose Democratic allies in Congress tried an failed to stop a Republican-backed cut in the program, so deeply unpopular?

Racism is a taboo subject that simmers just under the surface of many a conversation here.

Jackson is 98 percent white, and the region has checkered past. In late 2011 a church further to the east triggered an uproar by barring mixed race couples.

But Bryant says voters' main motivation when they go to the polls are coal and social issues: abortion, guns and gay marriage, which he labels "the three biggies." This is conservative Christian country.

Political scientist Stephen Voss of the University of Kentucky says the only thing that sets local voters apart from conservatives in the rest of the country is that people here are not anti-government.

Otherwise, their values are in line with those of the Republican Party.

"Abortion, coal, the issue of energy policy, they're certainly issues that, depending on the county, push those voters toward the Republican party. Not food stamps," he said.

"We're talking relative conservatism," Voss added.

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If they only had no stomach for republicans too though...

"The Republicans, they are the ones that know… raised up like we have, you know. Know what it's like, what we need, what shouldn't been taken away," Miller added.

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"Abortion, coal, the issue of energy policy, they're certainly issues that, depending on the county, push those voters toward the Republican party. Not food stamps," he said.

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"The Republicans, they are the ones that know… raised up like we have, you know. Know what it's like, what we need, what shouldn't been taken away," Miller added.

"If there weren't government programs, it would be a ghost town," Miller said. He gets $380 on the sixth of every month, and with that he has to support himself and his girlfriend.

The money is loaded onto credit cards that are accepted at certain stores, just for food, although there is a black market in which goods thus bought can be exchanged for cigarettes and painkillers.

"It's unfortunate, when the checks come out, there's a festival atmosphere in Jackson," said Mike Bryant, chairman of the Breathitt County chapter of the Republican Party.

this is the face of welfare, poor white trash in rural areas who hate obama and social programs protected by democrats. but they suck from the teat of gov assistance more than any other minority group. yet...

"If someone dared say, maybe we need to rethink this food stamp program, they're going to hang you from the nearest tree,"

i almost want to see one term of the gop in control of congress and potus just to expose their hypocrisy and to watch a large segment of the gop base turn on them.
 

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Poor whites have this "I may be poor but I'm still better than a n-word" mentality. It's an existential pathology, a need for superiority to compensate for their failures. This country was set up for them to succeed, yet they failed.
That's why they are the most racist folks around, so they vote republican (against their best interests)... Associating with poor blacks would be too painful for their egos.

The GOP has been very successful at convincing poor whites in rural areas to vote for them and against their own economic interests.
Poor whites defending tax cuts for the rich kinda reminds me of poor southerners fighting for slavery in the 1860s (only the rich owned slaves).
Racism and the three Gs (guns, god & gays) sure worked like a charm in the South.

"If you can convince the lowest white man that 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 even empty his pockets for you."
- President Lyndon Johnson
 

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this is the face of welfare, poor white trash in rural areas who hate obama and social programs protected by democrats. but they suck from the teat of gov assistance more than any other minority group. yet...



i almost want to see one term of the gop in control of congress and potus just to expose their hypocrisy and to watch a large segment of the gop base turn on them.
Deflection at its finest. Its always easier to blame others than take responsibility. These people are delusional.
 
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