Christy Ratliff is sitting in a folding chair in a public school gym in Grundy, Virginia, waiting for her number to be called. She arrived at 4 a.m. on this October Saturday to secure her position in line to have eight teeth pulled. Genetic gum disease, she explains, has left most of them rotten or broken. She hooks a finger to pull down her lip and show me gruesome damage—the kind most dentists see only in textbooks.

Ratliff is 29 years old.

Grundy, the seat of Buchanan County, sits deep in the Appalachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia. This weekend, it’s hosting a free clinic courtesy of Remote Area Medical, a nonprofit like Doctors Without Borders, but for places in the United States where the health ­outcomes are as grim as those in many developing countries. RAM founder Stan Brock once suggested that because Grundy is so inaccessible, his volunteers should literally parachute into town, as he once did while working in rural Africa.

Despite all the faith these locals have put in Trump, his second term is threatening their precarious existence. Few places in America are as reliant on the federal government. According to a recent study, 45 percent of the personal income of ­Buchanan County residents comes from Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and government disability programs. Federal dollars also account for about 15 percent of the county budget, subsidizing nearly every aspect of local life—education, economic development, disaster recovery, housing, sewer infrastructure. And Trump has succeeded in jeopardizing or eliminating nearly all of it.

“We live in a remote part of the world,” the driver says, declining to give his name. He’s here for denture work because ­Bradshaw has no dentist. He grew up in a holler, and like generations of his people, worked in the coal industry, including once for a company owned by Sen. Jim Justice (R-W.Va.)—until his paychecks bounced, a chronic problem at Justice’s mines. Now he works in logging. He has no health insurance, he says. Like 80 percent of McDowell County’s voters, he cast his ballot for Trump: “He’s kicking ass and taking names. He’s cleaning up the gangs. He’s doing awesome with the immigrants, too.”

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    5 hours ago

    Hate all you want, we have to find a way to show them what’s actually happening.

    It’s all out there in the open. Its not that they don’t see this information because its not reaching them. It’s because they don’t want to see it.

    Don’t get me wrong, we should still spam-fuck it to them, but don’t expect much in the way of rescuing any of them from.the cult.

    Because I disagree they know shit about Gaza or USAID or DOGE and we want H4A so how are we gonna get there when they keep voting in whoever’s on tv?

    It doesn’t matter, does it?

    They didn’t know shit about Iran did they? Yet they all scrambled to justify the failed and illegal bombing of Iran after it happened.

    They didn’t know shit about Venezuela, did they? Yet suddenly they’re scrambling to support regime change war in Venezuela and raping the country of its oil.

    They didn’t support the idea of the feds publicly executing someone for exercising their 2nd Amendment rights, did they. Yet they’re all foaming at the mouth to justify Alex Pretti’s murder and are blaming him having a gun.

    You need to understand that it doesn’t matter, not even in the slightest, what you expose to these Nazi fucks. They will change every position they have to defend Trump and his atrocities.

    Latest example: everything to do with Epstein and Trump raping children coming to light. Suddenly they’re all pro-child rape now.