Po'Dunk Kansas Towns Condemn Themselves To Mediocrity And Shrinking Numbers By Pushing To Repeal LGBT Protections
Political Fiber.com: Kansas Towns Face Backlash After Voting to Extend Anti-Discrimination Protections to LGBT Community
An interesting article that reveals yet another reason young people from rural Kansas aren't moving back after they complete their education. Argue the reactionary side all you'd like . . . This trend is killing Kansas small towns and increasingly less important rural America.
Related: Rural U.S. population lowest in history, demographers say
On the bright side . . . On the down low . . . Mexicans are the only people keeping a great many small Kansas towns alive. Sorry.
An interesting article that reveals yet another reason young people from rural Kansas aren't moving back after they complete their education. Argue the reactionary side all you'd like . . . This trend is killing Kansas small towns and increasingly less important rural America.
Related: Rural U.S. population lowest in history, demographers say
On the bright side . . . On the down low . . . Mexicans are the only people keeping a great many small Kansas towns alive. Sorry.
Mexicans definitely are NOT keeping rural American towns alive. This bullshit fabrication by a bunch of HIspanic, inbred, dopeheads, does a huge disservice to strong, work based, Kansas communities. Fuck the whole lot of Mexicans!
ReplyDelete... and qwars, too.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm hoping the above commenter lives in a rural area. And stays there.
ReplyDeleteLap lickers & goober smoochers can go square to hell, have a noce trip
ReplyDeleteWhites have a negative birth rate. Fewer people means fewer demands for goods & services which means fewer jobs. Without the Mexicans we would be a lot worse off. Because of the Mexicans we have a positive birth rate. Of course, this also means that more & more the average American will be of Mexican origin. I don't have a problem with this. It is what it is.
ReplyDeleteI expect most rural Americans are over 40, many over 50 and sixty.
ReplyDeleteAs their children and grandchildren don't want the hard life of tilling and raising livestock as grandparents close to the land did, the price of acreage will go down because fewer people want to work it. It won't auction well.
A horrible loss of 2 generations of accumulated land value.
What do you suppose it would take in an American catastrophe to turn that around? Or will the family farm simply be replaced by idle land or corporate farming with Mexicans doing the work?