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Republicans voted to kill ‘woke’—solely to harm their very own communities

Editorial Board Published May 17, 2025
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That is an occasional roundup of people that voted for Donald Trump and are shocked to search out out nobody is immune from the injury and ache he causes. Many are actually grappling with the results of their alternative because it impacts them and their family members—and probably regretting their vote.

There are few locations extra Republican than Idaho, a state that gave Donald Trump 67% of the vote within the 2024 presidential election. His opponent, then-Vice President Kamala Harris, couldn’t even muster one-third of the vote, languishing again at 30%. 

A rational individual would have a look at that vote and say: Congrats, Gem Staters. You bought what you voted for—you ought to be so completely satisfied! However Pocatello, Idaho, certain isn’t performing it. 

The Biden administration awarded this metropolis an EPA grant of $16 million from a program that helps “disadvantaged communities tackle environmental and climate justice challenges.” And the city was going to make use of that cash for all types of excellent stuff, in response to the Idaho Statesman


The Proud to be Pocatello banner, which additionally serves because the municipal flag, was chosen because the worst out of 150 municipal flags nationwide surveyed by flag fanciers on the North American Vexillological Affiliation.

“In Pocatello, that would have meant creating sewer infrastructure for newly annexed parts of the city’s South 5th Avenue corridor near the Foothills, helping to increase drinking-water quality and access to fire hydrants,” the paper reported.

However Trump’s EPA cancelled the grant on Might 2, saying it was “no longer consistent with EPA funding priorities.” You see, this system was for “disadvantaged communities” coping with “environmental and climate justice challenges.” In different phrases, it was WOKE. 

By no means thoughts that Pocatello is 86% white. 

“The grant would have helped to address concerns that ‘are truly material, that just help everybody. And now, I don’t know what we’re going to do,’” one of many metropolis’s council members informed the Idaho Statesman.

It completely would’ve helped the town, however hey, Idaho determined that retaining a handful of trans ladies from taking part in sports activities was a lot extra vital. And Idahoans actually don’t like California, so possibly we needs to be grateful that the blue state (together with Washington, Massachusetts, and New Jersey) now not has to subsidize their quality-of-life enhancements. 

So what are they going to do now? One choice: increase their very own taxes. The suitable-wing Tax Basis ranks Idaho the eleventh lowest-tax state. Gem State residents can hold voting to maintain their tax burden low and Republicans in energy in Boise and Washington, or they’ll vote for protected ingesting water and practical hearth hydrants. 

That is additionally a reminder that former President Joe Biden funneled tens of billions in federal {dollars} to precisely these sorts of locations within the hope that conservatives would reward Democrats with their votes. Certainly, most of his infrastructure spending went to rural and pink areas, to the detriment of states, cities, and areas which have been reliably Democratic. 

“Most (51%) of the investments directly tied to incentives from the IRA and the CHIPS Act are flowing to Republican states, compared with 20% to blue states, according to a Fitch Ratings analysis shared exclusively with CNN,” the community reported. “Fitch defined red states as those that voted for former President Donald Trump in 2020 by more than three percentage points.”

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This has to finish. The subsequent time Democrats are in energy, they should extra deliberately reward these areas that vote blue, to provide them a tangible motive to maintain voting for them. What good does it do Detroit voters if the Democrats they assist elect find yourself focusing federal help and growth elsewhere? 

“About 50% of the jobs announced from the investments linked to the IRA and the CHIPS Act are expected to be in red states, compared with 17% for blue, according to the Fitch analysis shared with CNN,” the report additional famous. “Another 33% are expected to be located in swing states.”

Is it any marvel that Democratic efficiency dropped between 2020 and 2024? Politicians must reward their supporters, not piss away treasured sources on ungrateful assholes who aren’t simply voting for the opposite man, however are proudly parading their “FJB” and “Let’s Go Brandon” indicators, spreading conspiracies about “the Biden crime family,” and propagating their bigotry and hatred. 

That infrastructure funding cash ought to’ve been spent in South Philly and the Chicago’s South Facet and Los Angeles and sure, definitely in swing states too. However you give individuals a motive to vote for you by delivering for them and making a direct profit for his or her assist. It’s what politics was. 

And if Idaho needs a few of that infrastructure cash, together with the clear water and upgraded fire-fighting sources it may possibly ship, then they’ll get their piece of the pie by voting Democratic. 

Or they’ll stew of their dilapidated city with crumbling infrastructure, standing tall within the information that at some school on the opposite aspect of the nation, a trans swimmer gained’t have the ability to compete. 

Priorities, you realize? 

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