by Nomad
When it comes to searching for good news, Mississippi is probably the last place anybody would think to look. Mississippi has been called- for so many reasons- America's Third World.
However, even in failed state, there are pockets of positive news. You just have to know where to look.
The Showcase of Conservative Policy in Action
Nobody will argue with one thing about Mississippi. The Magnolia State is probably the
most conservative state in the country. For decades now it is and has been almost totally under the near absolute control
of Republican, from the governor to the chamber of the state legislatures. It is the closet thing America has to a one-party system.
And like a lot of one-party nations, the results are appalling.
Mississippi should have been a conservative showcase.,, if Republican policy actually worked It should have been the one place where conservatives could have held as a model of success in order to exalt their brand.
Yet, of all of the states, Mississippi is a testament
to the failure of conservative policy.
Need evidence?
In general, the South has long been
crippled by the sort of poverty that is handed down from generation to
generation. Nine
of the top 10 poorest states are found in the South. Some have tried to make the case that the South has never recovered from the Civil War.
That's possible, but then that was an awfully long ago. Europe was rebuilt in less than a generation, Japan and Russia were both devastated following a war but quickly managed to rise from the ashes. Besides, as every narrow minded conservative would tell you, you shouldn't constantly blame the past for the present lack of initiative, right? Whose fault is it if you haven't become a success? Right? (Wasn't it conservative Michele Bachmann who said that all cultures were not equal? She wasn't talking about the Southern culture. of course.)
But, even by the South's own low standards, the situation in Mississippi is a cryin' shame.
Economically of all states, Mississippi comes in dead last in terms of per capita
income. The primary reasons are pretty basic, a lack of secure employment, decent wages, and healthcare.
Poorest Area of the Poorest State
The Mississippi Delta region is the poorest area of the poorest state and it is the kind of
poverty that should have compassionate legislators working overtime. Unfortunately not so in Mississippi.
Christopher Masingill, joint head of the Delta
Regional Authority, a development agency. puts it this way: “You can’t out-poor
the Delta." Masingill
points out that the people of the Mississippi Delta have a lower life
expectancy than in Tanzania; other areas do not yet have proper sanitation.
And
like a Third World, the people of the region have given up hope and many are
concentrating their efforts not in building but leaving.
Since 1940, the
region’s population has fallen by almost half. Ask any Third Worlder why they risk (and often losing) their lives coming to Europe or America. It will be the same as answer from those leaving the Delta. It's hopeless to keep trying where there is no opportunity. The system has been built to keep people down.