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Rural decline: Amid urban shift, does small-town America still matter?
Sioux Falls Argus Leader: http://www.argusleader.com/article/20130113/NEWS/301130036/Rural-decline-Amid-urban-shift-does-small-town-America-still-matter-
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So, when rural Americas top cheerleader unleashes some harsh words for the people he represents, it might be time to take notice. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack delivered a dire warning last month to the 51 million farmers, ranchers and other people who live in rural America before a farm group in Washington, D.C.
His message: Rural Americans are becoming less relevant in the countrys increasingly urban landscape, and unless they find a way to reverse the trend their voice will continue to fall on deaf ears in Washington and around the world.
Unless we respond and react, the capacity of rural America and its power, and its reach will continue to decline, Vilsack said. Rural America, with a shrinking population, is becoming less and less relevant to the politics of this country and we better recognize that and we had better begin to reverse it.
In the past four years, he noted, more than 50 percent of rural counties have seen their population decline.
His message: Rural Americans are becoming less relevant in the countrys increasingly urban landscape, and unless they find a way to reverse the trend their voice will continue to fall on deaf ears in Washington and around the world.
Unless we respond and react, the capacity of rural America and its power, and its reach will continue to decline, Vilsack said. Rural America, with a shrinking population, is becoming less and less relevant to the politics of this country and we better recognize that and we had better begin to reverse it.
In the past four years, he noted, more than 50 percent of rural counties have seen their population decline.
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Rural decline: Amid urban shift, does small-town America still matter? (Original Post)
OmahaBlueDog
Jan 2013
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riverbendviewgal
(4,252 posts)1. big corporations are buying up the land
For giant farms, fracking , to own water and mineral rights etc. But some will still hang in there. Read DEER HUNTING WITH JESUS.
handmade34
(22,756 posts)2. important...
marked to read later... and discuss
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)3. The moral of this story is,
while the rural population dwindles,the rural areas still have disproportion of political clout in state and federal legislatures. Vilsack loves to talk smack,when enfact he can't wait to get his plum job at Monsanto after he leaves office.