Annie’s Reviews > The Politics of Resentment: Rural Consciousness in Wisconsin and the Rise of Scott Walker > Status Update
Annie
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it's so bizarre to me that for a group that loves the 'bootstraps' ideology, they would still hate on people who put themselves through college to get a govt job that pays better than 'seasonal lumberjack'.
— Jan 11, 2017 11:07AM
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Annie
is on page 165 of 225
"We shouldn't have government funded insurance because then people in Milwaukee, who are undeserving, would have it and that's crap."
Me: F*** you very much, sir.
— Jan 11, 2017 10:49AM
Me: F*** you very much, sir.
Annie
is on page 165 of 225
"It is unfair that I work really hard and have to pay taxes when I don't see money coming back to my community."
Me: Yeah, that does suck. I'm sympathetic.
"It is unfair that teachers get health insurance that I'm paying for with taxes when I can't get health insurance."
Me: Yeah, that does suck. I'm sympathetic. Everyone should have health insurance.
— Jan 11, 2017 10:48AM
Me: Yeah, that does suck. I'm sympathetic.
"It is unfair that teachers get health insurance that I'm paying for with taxes when I can't get health insurance."
Me: Yeah, that does suck. I'm sympathetic. Everyone should have health insurance.
Annie
is on page 127 of 225
"higher income folks talked about education as a means toward self-actualization, networking, and professionalization and as an important element of a healthy democracy. But lower-income folks talked about it as means toward a job."
Yup. :\
— Jan 10, 2017 10:55AM
Yup. :\
Annie
is on page 127 of 225
"if we conclude that rural consciousness is just racism dressed up in social science jargon, it allows us to overlook the role of antigovt attitudes"
yeah, ok so we have tea partiers who hate govt and are racist. they are mad because there are laws preventing them from being discriminatory dicks
— Jan 10, 2017 10:53AM
yeah, ok so we have tea partiers who hate govt and are racist. they are mad because there are laws preventing them from being discriminatory dicks
Annie
is on page 35 of 225
Good read - hopefully this will be useful for talking to people in my community about current events. I find myself nodding and saying, "yeah, this is a big problem that urban people don't understand," when reading the transcripts but then they go and say something off the wall racist and I'm like, "you know what? Screw you and your crappy roads."
— Jan 09, 2017 06:52AM
