Where America is really at, page-5

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    I've had similar experiences in various hotel bars and cafes in about 11 US states.

    As soon as they heard the accent, I rarely had to buy myself a drink. I truly loved chatting with Americans in places like Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, Minnesota, Kansas, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. It's so different to chatting in DC, New York or Chicago. The friendliness is unbelievable - if you conform to their view of what is acceptable.

    There's a naivety there too. Often, if someone they trust tells them something, then that's the truth. They don't fact check it or Google it.

    Trump has exploited that naivety terribly. In New York he's an in-joke - the perennial loser and serial bankrupt who money launders real estate for Russian oligarchs, swanning around as a poor man's fantasy of what a billionaire should be.

    Yet outside the big cities people with real problems saw him on reality TV as a winner. They thought he really was an immensely wealthy, successful businessman. And so they thought, maybe it's time to give the billionaire a shot. (Ignoring the fact that Trump's wealth is loose change to a really wealthy man like Bloomberg.) Maybe he can do something about jobs going overseas, and coal mines closing, and China overtaking us, and rich guys getting most of the wealth, and the horrific debt and deficit.

    And that naivety started a nightmare for them and the country. You can't blame them though - even people here are unaware of Trump's lifetime achievement of failure.
    Last edited by Orson: 29/10/20
 
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