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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 31 Mar 2017

    Opinion: Why does the coal industry retain such a hold on West Virginia's imagination?http://nyti.ms/2nSn7QI 

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      1. Don't waste time on trolling dude‏ @empresuniverse 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        god please erase the memories of the VOTING DAYYY!!!! At least we'll not remember trump winning!!

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      2. Steve Strohl‏ @StevenMStrohl 31 Mar 2017
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        The same reason we love the idea of factory jobs you can get out of high school that can support a 4-person family; sheer nostalgia.

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      3. Marc LaFleur‏ @mlafleur 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @StevenMStrohl @nytimes

        Hard to shake when the loss is still so visible. New England is STILL full of empty brick mills silenced for decades. Constant reminders.

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      4. An Everyday Activist‏ @FarrahCLawrence 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @mlafleur @StevenMStrohl @nytimes

        But NE is also converting many many of those old places into new uses. We aren't trying to force the corset factory to come back #progress

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      5. Marc LaFleur‏ @mlafleur 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @FarrahCLawrence @StevenMStrohl @nytimes

        Progress is great but very slow and results have been mixed. In some cases demolition to reclaiming open space is preferable.

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      6. An Everyday Activist‏ @FarrahCLawrence 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @mlafleur @StevenMStrohl @nytimes

        True! And progress is progress. What I meant is - we can see these old buildings and see something new - and keep the legacy of what was.

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      1. Trump_FactCheck‏ @Trump_FactCheck 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        poverty, tradition, and yes, just a touch of romance and nostalgia.

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      2. Karen  🌊 🌊 🌊‏ @karenknitssocks 31 Mar 2017
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        Change is very difficult. It's a real hurdle for some people.

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      3. Kander‏ @kinportss 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @karenknitssocks @nytimes

        Like in the government too. Change is tough.

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      2. Lauren‏ @mslauren2930 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        I'm long since over caring about Trumpers who voted happily and willingly against their own interests. Moving on!

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      2. Elio D.‏ @therickyshow 31 Mar 2017
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        Lack of education!

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      1. Magdalena‏ @latinachica9 31 Mar 2017
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        And all of these patronizing responses do not help.

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      1. DJ LEGION ONE‏ @DJ_LEGION_ONE 31 Mar 2017
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      1. Squirrel‏ @Squirrel3218 31 Mar 2017
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        The addiction to nostalgia is a crippling disease. The clock cannot be turned back, it will never be the 1950's again. Deal with it!

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      1. notac0n‏ @notac0n 31 Mar 2017
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        Maybe because they still long for the "good ol' days" of crushing poverty, black lung, banjo playing, 'shine running, illiteracy, & incest.

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