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A Memoir From Inside Donald Trump's Base

By Clarence Page, Tribune Content Agency on

Fortunately, his life settled down after his often-feuding grandparents reconciled and took custody of him as he entered high school. After the Marines, Ohio State University and Yale Law School, he now is a principal in a Silicon Valley investment firm, far from the hills he used to know.

The old neighborhoods we knew now struggle against decay. Deaths by drug overdoses since 2014 in the county have outnumbered deaths by natural causes, according to the Butler County coroner's office.

Vance writes about people who are "very frustrated because they feel like the institutions that enable success are closed off from them," he said in an ABC "This Week" interview. "When I got into Yale Law School, for example, a family member asked me if I pretended to be a liberal."

The sense that "traditional markers of success" are not open to them "breeds a sense of learned helplessness," Vance says in his most controversial yet also most important argument. Learned helplessness or "the sense that folks' choices don't matter" is crippling when it prevents individuals from taking advantage of available opportunities, like education or job training.

Vance, who also has written for National Review, is more conservative than I am, yet we agree on a lot. Like me, he sees Trump as someone who "diagnoses the problems in a very successful and passionate way," but Vance doesn't "see him as offering many solutions."

Indeed, his recent economic policy speech, for example, promoted a set of income tax cuts and credits that sound great until you realize that most low-income workers make too little to pay federal income tax, although they pay plenty of other taxes.

 

We also wonder if Trump loses -- which has been looking more likely by the day -- whether the Grand Old Party will react with a more populist stance to enlist low-income workers who have been overlooked in the past.

Or will they only breathe a sigh of relief and try to move on -- until the next opportunistic demagogue steps up? That book has yet to be written.

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(E-mail Clarence Page at cpage@tribune.com.)


(c) 2016 CLARENCE PAGE DISTRIBUTED BY TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.

 

 

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