Message from @Grenade123
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So basically, no jobs in the area
Basically
southern states offer great insentives for automakers, so a lot of them moved there
Well, it made a vicious circle. Everyone became unemployed in a short amount of time, then before any new business really moved in the crime had risen I think making it not exactly hospitiable to new businesses.
The people who could afford to move away and wanted to did.
same story for most the midwest
So the only people left we're too poor or too stubborn to leave.
Basically
Story of a lot of factory towns
What the local mayorship is doing aint helping much. Last I heard, they wanted to ban bulletproof glass.
Heck, similar story to what happened to bridgeport here.
hence the name for the region, The Rust Belt
Wonder if Camden NJ had a similar story or.if it was just always a dangerous place.
kinda simular, except less industry
more on the side of rapid urbanization
Same thing is happening to coal towns now
*has been*
Has been happening to mining town for all of history really
since the end of the second world war
Mine runs out, everyone peaces
How bout the coal mining jobs coming back? I thought that was one of the things Trump wanted to fix?
It is.
`woo coal industry`
Will help for a bit but it's probably temporary until the next ban happens.
He declared global warming fake news and took a victory on that promise I think
"I have pulled out of the Paris Accords, I have saved the coal industry. Job down."
"now if only I had pulled out of Paris Accord...."
Well, the Paris Accord was definately not helping against GW.
And the US was actually putting more of an effort into it more than other countries were.
And who was keeping track?
Of all the money?
largest alterinative energy producer
Or if the countries were actually using them for their intended purposes? Do we just take their word for it?
I don't really care about them tbh, and GW alarmist hurt it worst than denyists I think.
With coal it's not just about global warming, coal power plants produce a shitload of toxic byproducts
Like, making sure some of the money didn't just... disappear?
Coal just in general has been on the way out for a while
We need more nuclear plants.
oil is heading that way too
People not happy with regulation around it? Or that people can get it cheaper overseas?