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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    I’m telling you not to spare empathy for a hostile, violent mob of Nazis. If you see a problem with that, then buddy I got news for you. You are the problem

    … you mean the lady with most of her teeth rotting out of her head at 29, who maybe would just keep voting against how own interests for her abuser who keeps telling her the left hates her, everybody hates her, nobody loves her but him because she’s unlovable, and then of course keeps abusing her?

    Except the article mentions she didn’t even bother to vote at all. But yeah she says she still supports Trump. You think that lady is really paying attention to Jack shit in the world outside of her day to day grind of figuring out how to function and idk just eat like a normal person while constantly living with the pain of all her fucking teeth rotting out of her head?

    Hopefully somebody can be sure to pass on your message telling everybody thinks she’s worthless and hopes she fucking dies because she’s poor and dumb.

    Surely next time she’ll think long and hard about the consequences of voting (or not voting) in her own interest. Hopefully the Dems already have you booked as a campaign strategist because your finger is on the pulse of the heartland.💓🇺🇸

    Roughly 20 percent of Buchanan County residents have no teeth at all. “That’s not something you see even in dental school,” says Dr. Kevin D’Angelo, a University of Buffalo dentistry professor who’s been overseeing the local RAM dental clinic for decades. “You just don’t get that.”

    Well… yeah but she probably voted for him in 2016 too. I bet before Trump was ever elected it was probably a booming metropolis. It’s not like Appalachia’s problems stem from being one of the areas hit the hardest by the opiate epidemic that began before Obama was even office. Or like it’s a generally long neglected part of America in dire need of help or anyth…

    In 2015, the Atlantic dubbed Grundy “the sickest town in America.” Now it is famous for another reason: One of America’s sickest, poorest places is also one of its Trumpiest.

    Well yeah but this probably just goes to show those people are so fucking worthless it’s probably genetic. Anyway who gives a shit Just throw a tarp over it or something AMIRITE?!
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    …/s