Instead of complaining about there being no jobs in rural America, why don't the people who live in rural America move to the cities where jobs are plentiful?
[2023-03-11 10:47:26]
Of course, some of the rural Americans complain about the basis of that. Of course, it can be said that there are more people in the "big city". But I suggest going out here and that you understand that this is not that simple
If so, so long as someone complains about the whole United States, you will have expectations; Would you like to have country-specific medical care, a more secure camera, or vacation? I can tell you what I'm talking about.
I am a "countryside American" and I make a living from a place far from my house. Sometimes it is only one hour drive from the nearest city, and sometimes three cities are away from the city.
I did this because I worked hard in my life. I am about to start the operation of a small hazelnut orchard and cattle. Since agricultural bankruptcy in the 1980s, my wife's family has covered 320 acres.
Because of that history, they are hanging on the farm. Several measures are not notable, but Grandpa worked for the county during the day and worked as a farmer (with a tractor with the first fire) to buy the land at night and to pass by . I think that it is a sacred place, my goal is to make sure that his great great grandson (my twin child) has what he agrees.
Look, I understand why so many people will not leave, they see the possibility. The heart of the United States is important to the economics of your city. We will power you to provide secure roads and bridges to your truck to power your supply chain. The need for your water, wood and energy comes from our efforts. In short, most of the content used by urban dwellers comes from the American countryside regardless of their origins.
You may think that we are retrospective, cultured and that the Bible is crashing or ignorant.
In order to record, some people in rural areas complain that they should take action, but you will not find me in that club.
I will act and sometimes appeal to and find people with the same idea to return my dignity to my loving ideals. Work hard, fulfill perseverance, faith, fear and sacrifice, faithfulness and personal responsibility. * It is okay if we can find someone who voted like this
Do America 's rural areas occupy the market in these ideals? No, but when I told you I rarely smiled here.
There are frequent conflicts between rural and urban areas in the US, but none of them has been lost. If you pack up with us and go to town, how true this is
After the election of playing cards, journalists gathered in the American countryside, especially in the Appalachians, jealous of people, showed pain and loss, found something to express unemployment, cultural isolation, and death in the community. As these earths are salt and hardworking people in the context of globalization, politicians claim that they need to "get back" to economically damaged areas.
It sounds simple: If you can not find a job, move it. But experts told me that this adverb is too simplistic. The problem that had plagued the American countryside is not derived from it, and the result did not end where the city began. In fact, the fundamental cause of rural poverty lies in a considerable description of both the nature of poverty - the reasons for the occurrence of poverty and the measures it can take to prevent poverty. Kenneth Johnson, professor of demographic and sociology at the University of New Hampshire, says: Some rural areas are shrinking at an imbalanced rate, but in reality some are experiencing net migration. Differences often correspond to differences in regional industries. "For example, most of the rural areas in the US tend to accept net migration in areas beyond city boundaries," Johnson said.
Early in the 20th century, workers left the rural houses and moved to urban areas and factories. By 1900, 40% of the US population lived in cities, whereas in 1800 it was only 6%. Along with the continued development of urbanization, inventions such as electric lamps, radios and telephones have changed the way peo