Matt Jones
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He was on Andrew Schultz, and I actually thought he did a good job with Andrew Schultz.
He was on Andrew Schultz, and I actually thought he did a good job with Andrew Schultz.
But if you were to draw up what a sleazy politician looks like, wouldn't you pick him? Oh, absolutely.
But if you were to draw up what a sleazy politician looks like, wouldn't you pick him? Oh, absolutely.
But if you were to draw up what a sleazy politician looks like, wouldn't you pick him? Oh, absolutely.
Yeah. So I was down in London, Kentucky, where the tornado hit a couple of days ago. And I was driving around and, you know, that's my home area.
Yeah. So I was down in London, Kentucky, where the tornado hit a couple of days ago. And I was driving around and, you know, that's my home area.
Yeah. So I was down in London, Kentucky, where the tornado hit a couple of days ago. And I was driving around and, you know, that's my home area.
Well, I'm from like 45 minutes away, Middlesbrough. I'm from southeast Kentucky, and London was kind of the big city when I was growing up. So I look around in Appalachia, and this would also be true in the Rust Belt, and I sort of wonder โ Is there anything that can be done to help economically? Leave aside all the reasons we were screwed. And there are many. NAFTA's one.
Well, I'm from like 45 minutes away, Middlesbrough. I'm from southeast Kentucky, and London was kind of the big city when I was growing up. So I look around in Appalachia, and this would also be true in the Rust Belt, and I sort of wonder โ Is there anything that can be done to help economically? Leave aside all the reasons we were screwed. And there are many. NAFTA's one.
Well, I'm from like 45 minutes away, Middlesbrough. I'm from southeast Kentucky, and London was kind of the big city when I was growing up. So I look around in Appalachia, and this would also be true in the Rust Belt, and I sort of wonder โ Is there anything that can be done to help economically? Leave aside all the reasons we were screwed. And there are many. NAFTA's one.
The way we turned our backs on coal miners is one. But let's start in 2025. And let's say Matt Jones and Crystal Ball were in charge of policy to help turn around rural America. What would you suggest should be done?
The way we turned our backs on coal miners is one. But let's start in 2025. And let's say Matt Jones and Crystal Ball were in charge of policy to help turn around rural America. What would you suggest should be done?
The way we turned our backs on coal miners is one. But let's start in 2025. And let's say Matt Jones and Crystal Ball were in charge of policy to help turn around rural America. What would you suggest should be done?
rural areas, not so much the industrial Midwest, although there were some of that, but, you know, Kentucky electric battery, that's where we've seen it in like in Elizabethtown and Bowling Green, these electric battery factory manufacturing, which in theory could be very good for that part of the state.
rural areas, not so much the industrial Midwest, although there were some of that, but, you know, Kentucky electric battery, that's where we've seen it in like in Elizabethtown and Bowling Green, these electric battery factory manufacturing, which in theory could be very good for that part of the state.
rural areas, not so much the industrial Midwest, although there were some of that, but, you know, Kentucky electric battery, that's where we've seen it in like in Elizabethtown and Bowling Green, these electric battery factory manufacturing, which in theory could be very good for that part of the state.
And they're crushing us in all of this AI electric cars. I mean, everything with this high level technology, would you agree their development is killing us right now?
And they're crushing us in all of this AI electric cars. I mean, everything with this high level technology, would you agree their development is killing us right now?
And they're crushing us in all of this AI electric cars. I mean, everything with this high level technology, would you agree their development is killing us right now?