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Friday, March 07, 2025

Jennifer Piggott proudly hung a red-and-blue Trump campaign flag outside her one-story home during the November election race. Now, after she was abruptly fired from her civil service job, her days of supporting the president are over. Piggott is among more than 125 people dismissed in February from the Treasury Department's Bureau of Fiscal Service in Parkersburg, West Virginia, unsettling a community that voted overwhelmingly for Republican President Donald Trump.

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"Nobody that I've talked to understood the devastation that having this administration in office would do to our lives," Piggott, 47, told Reuters in an interview, saying she would not have supported Trump if she knew then what she knows now.

"As much as I think that President Trump is doing wonderful things for the country in some regards, I don't understand this at all," she said.

The renunciation of allegiance to Trump by Piggott, a church-going conservative and three-time Trump voter, comes as political analysts are parsing early signs of a possible backlash in Republican strongholds where the government-slashing efforts of the president and his cost-cutting czar Elon Musk are beginning to be felt. . . .

In interviews with three dozen workers, business owners and politicians in Parkersburg, which sits at the convergence of two rivers including the mighty Ohio, nearly all said Trump's focus on cutting government spending was a worthy goal. But most said they knew BFS employees to be hard-working and didn't see them as the right target if the aim was to eliminate waste.

Scot Heckert, a Republican who represents parts of Parkersburg in the West Virginia state legislature, said he was worried that layoffs at BFS, which employs about 2,200 workers in Parkersburg, would "devastate" the local economy because the workers earned higher-than-average salaries, and because of the looming prospect of another round of cuts.

#1 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2025-03-07 10:14 PM | Reply

Trump voters are feeling pain?

#2 | Posted by censored at 2025-03-07 10:20 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

If you are on Bluesky, you can check out this thread where Carpenter is collecting articles about Trump voters who didn't think his policies would hurt them but now that they have, suddenly regret their votes and wish they could take them back:

Amanda Carpenter @amandacarpenter.bsky.social

"I thought we were supposed to be in a new era of meritocracy. Not the indiscriminate firing of people," said one Republican congressional aide granted anonymity to speak candidly.

bsky.app

#3 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2025-03-07 10:22 PM | Reply

The importance of "taking back the country," meaning putting a white man in the White House, overrode all rational thinking from these voters. Race and symbolism were important for these people until they realized they were in the same economic boat as people of color, migrants, and the under-privileged. So, Republican voters with buyer's regret: Welcome to the plantation and the world of poverty. But at least you have your white man in the White House.

https://cdn.britannica.com/84/4484-050-D6C8A049/version-Southern-Cross-Confederate-Battle-Flag.jpg

#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-03-07 10:54 PM | Reply

Suck it MAGAT losers.

#5 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-03-08 10:09 PM | Reply

@#5 ... Suck it MAGAT losers. ...

I don't wish or hope for pain upon any Americans.

A Country should work to help and rise all those in the Country.

With that preface, I have to ask, how many who have voted to Pres trump now take a step back and admit their erro in the voting booth?

#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-08 10:29 PM | Reply

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