These industries, rvs, boats, campers, etc. exist anymore for people with more disposable income than I’ve ever had. Hell, more than anyone in my inner circle has ever had. You don’t see many electric rvs or boats. Big oil companies continue to strike it rich and we know the republicans LOVE that. Something also tells me the folks that work for most of these companies are treated like shit, but there are few other employment opportunities in the area. Rich keep gettin’ richer and the middle class dissipates.
We've seen remarkably vibrant coalitions, crossing party lines, rise up in numerous 'red' states in response to dramatic overreach by state legislatures. I'm not aware of a similar momentum in Indiana.
Is it a lack of grassroots activists, a particularly weak Democratic state party infrastructure, or a general apathy/cynicism in the electorate?
These industries, rvs, boats, campers, etc. exist anymore for people with more disposable income than I’ve ever had. Hell, more than anyone in my inner circle has ever had. You don’t see many electric rvs or boats. Big oil companies continue to strike it rich and we know the republicans LOVE that. Something also tells me the folks that work for most of these companies are treated like shit, but there are few other employment opportunities in the area. Rich keep gettin’ richer and the middle class dissipates.
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We've seen remarkably vibrant coalitions, crossing party lines, rise up in numerous 'red' states in response to dramatic overreach by state legislatures. I'm not aware of a similar momentum in Indiana.
Is it a lack of grassroots activists, a particularly weak Democratic state party infrastructure, or a general apathy/cynicism in the electorate?