Dumbing down red states

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The restructuring of the American administrative state has shifted from a broad debate over fiscal efficiency to a surgical extraction of technical expertise. While the high-level narrative focuses on “reducing the size of government,” the micro-level reality reveals a strategic trade-off: the decommissioning of specialized manufacturing support systems in exchange for an unprecedented expansion of the enforcement class. This shift is not merely a change in personnel; it is a fundamental reordering of the national DNA, where the infrastructure of production is being cannibalized to fuel the infrastructure of policing.

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West VA The Embedded Definition of Poverty

The red clay of the Appalachian slope does not remember the names of the men who clawed at its belly, but it remembers the weight of their hunger; it is a soil that has swallowed the black dust of the mines and the white bones of the dispossessed, yet now it is asked to host a new kind of ghost, a foreign specter born of the veldt and the kopje.

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