Solidarity of the working class, reconstruction of Youngstown It is no doubt that labor and the workplace will affect the surrounding environment. Youngstown Ohio is particularly important. Therefore, "steelmaking will promote regional economies and identify their characteristics" (68). Cities show "impressive and attractive" (75) with newspapers, artworks, postcards and many texts, and "Impressive, confusing, not attractive" (86). Considering contradictory descriptions, we believe that steelmaking is "an important factor in contradiction in the community", which clearly produced the identity of (69).
Two years ago, I expressed the Youngstown area as the "intersecting zero" of Donald Trump, and the outraged politics of the working class and rusty belt community. During the election campaign in 2016, and when he took office, the playing card promised repeated economic recovery and immigration reform. These problems are resonating with local voters. His success in Youngstown may seem amazing as Mahoning and Trumbull County usually vote for Democratic presidential candidate. In 2012, 63.5% of voters in Malangin County backed more Obama than in 2008. However, in the Republican primary election in 2016, more than 6,000 Mahoning County Democrats replaced political parties and an additional 20,000 unregistered voters signed up for voting. Clinton won less than 1% of the presidential election here, the trump won in Trumbull County
When I returned to Youngstown this summer I thought whether the playing cards is still strong. In this very nationalist working class community, the first thing I saw was driving to the city where the American flag was standing on the bridge. It is no wonder that Mr. Trump got a "rare presidential visit" to strengthen dull support in July 2017 and again called "Let's make the United States up". There was a shortage, especially among the voters in this area was popular. Trump is not satisfied with the "great work" he is doing, but some of his supporters doubt whether local residents will benefit from tax cuts. The national debt amounted to more than 1 trillion dollars, and the rise in medical expenses and the rise in gasoline prices have undermined the economic interests of most Americans