JD Vance did nothing as Trump cuts cost his Ohio home town millions. Will it reshape the city council?

JD Vance's Disconnection from Middletown Raises Questions About City Council Impact

Middletown, Ohio - The recent decision by Vice President JD Vance to decline helping a local high school marching band perform at his inauguration in Washington D.C. has sparked controversy and raised questions about his commitment to the community that once celebrated him as one of its own.

Vance's apparent disconnection from Middletown comes as no surprise, given his lack of involvement in issues affecting the city. In May, when it was announced that Donald Trump's Department of Education was taking back a $5.6 million grant awarded to Middletown's schools, local politicians and educators reached out to Vance for support, but he remained silent.

The withdrawal of federal funding has significant implications for the community, with school superintendent Deborah Houser stating that the lost grant is a "huge" blow to the district. The loss has also raised concerns about Vance's policies and priorities, particularly in light of his own claims that he wants to govern for the working class.

Progressives Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas are now running for two seats on Middletown's non-partisan city council, with Robertson saying that Vance's policies are harming vulnerable populations. Silas, a young nurse who has been motivated by her community's desire for change, believes that she can bring fresh perspectives to the council.

The election is significant not only because of its local relevance but also as a potential barometer for national trends in working-class America. Middletown, with 27% of its population being non-white, could serve as a microcosm of the country's shifting demographics and values.

As national polls show Vance's unfavorability rising, particularly among independents, African Americans, and Hispanic voters - groups that are integral to Middletown's community - it is clear that his presence in Washington has created a disconnect between him and the people he once represented.

Local officials have been criticized for their response to Vance's actions, with some downplaying their own role in supporting him. The contrast between Vance's neglect of local issues and the efforts of his predecessors - such as Kamala Harris in Oakland, California - highlights the complexities of accountability and representation at the national level.

Ultimately, the outcome of this election will provide valuable insight into whether Middletown's residents can effect meaningful change through their city council. As Robertson points out, "good, decent people with the right motives" must step forward to address pressing issues, ensuring that the voices of those often marginalized by politicians like Vance are not left unheard.
 
πŸ€” I think JD Vance's decision to disengage from his roots in Middletown is a clear indication that he's more focused on winning over Washington insiders than truly serving the working-class communities he claims to represent πŸ›οΈ. It's concerning that he hasn't shown up for key moments like the school funding crisis, especially when it affects people who need him most 🀝.

The fact that local politicians and educators reached out to him for support without getting a response just highlights his detachment from the community πŸ“£. And now, with progressive candidates like Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas stepping up to fill the gap, it's clear that Middletown's residents are ready for change πŸ”„.

The national implications of this election are also important - if we're looking at a shift in values towards more inclusive representation, then Middletown could be a microcosm of what's happening across America 🌎. It'll be interesting to see how the outcome of this local election reflects the changing demographics and priorities of our country πŸ‘€.

One thing's for sure: if JD Vance can't or won't listen to his community, then maybe it's time for someone who will really represent their interests to step up to the plate 🎯. The people of Middletown deserve better than just empty words from a politician who seems more interested in advancing his own agenda πŸ’¬.
 
omg did u see this? JD Vance's disconnection from Middletown is EVERYTHING πŸ”₯πŸ‘Ž I mean, come on dude! He was supposed to support a local high school marching band but NOPE πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ he's more worried about his own image than the people who made him famous. And now that the city council election is coming up, it's like a whole new level of drama πŸ’₯ Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas are stepping up to bring some real change to Middletown πŸŽ‰ but can they really make a difference? Only time will tell πŸ•°οΈ

And let's be real, JD Vance's policies towards working-class America are SO problematic πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ I mean, he claims he wants to govern for the working class but it seems like he's only looking out for himself. The fact that he's disconnecting from Middletown and not supporting local issues is a major red flag πŸ”΄

But hey, maybe this election will be the wake-up call we need 🚨 to hold our politicians accountable. If good, decent people with the right motives can make a difference, then let's see it happen πŸ’ͺ Fingers crossed for Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas! πŸ‘
 
man this is crazy 🀯 JD Vance's disconnection from Middletown is a huge issue and it raises so many questions about accountability in politics...like what even happened with that $5.6 million grant? wasn't he supposed to be all about helping the working class but instead he just ghosted the city when they needed him most πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

and yeah the election is a big deal, not just for Middletown but also for the national trend of working-class America shifting towards progressive values...it's like we're seeing a whole new wave of leaders emerge who actually care about the people and not just the fat cats πŸ’Έ

the thing that bothers me most is that JD Vance thinks he can just disengage from his roots and not be held accountable for it, but I think that's exactly what's wrong with politics right now...we need more people like Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas who are willing to listen and make real changes πŸ’ͺ
 
omg, JD Vance thinks he can just disown Middletown and everyone's gonna be all like "oh okay, cool guy" πŸ™„πŸŽ‰ meanwhile, we got schools struggling to make ends meet because of a $5.6 million grant that was just snatched away by Trump's Dept of Ed...like, where's the leadership on that? And now he's trying to govern for the working class, but it's like, if you're not even willing to show up when it counts, how can we trust you to make tough decisions for us? πŸ€”πŸ‘Ž
 
idk why JD Vance thinks he can just cut ties with Middletown like that πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, it's like he forgot where he came from. I mean, i get it, politics is tough and all but some of us thought you were gonna make a difference πŸ€”. now it seems like his only concern is being popular in D.C. πŸ“° instead of helping the people who elected him πŸ’Έ.
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is so messed up - JD Vance just ghosting his hometown of Middletown? I mean, come on, he's supposed to be all about helping working-class America, but it seems like he's more interested in being a politician than actually doing politics πŸ€‘.

And can we talk about how this reflects on the city council too? Like, they're not even acknowledging their own role in supporting Vance, instead just shying away from the issue πŸ™ˆ. It's time for some accountability and representation that actually serves the people, not just the wealthy and powerful πŸ’Έ.

But hey, at least there are some good people running for city council who actually care about making a difference 🌟. Let's keep our fingers crossed that they'll be able to bring some much-needed change to Middletown and show us all what it really means to represent the people 🀞.
 
I'm really disappointed in JD Vance, he was supposed to be all about helping his hometown but now it seems like he doesn't even care anymore πŸ€•. It's sad because Middletown needs people who actually listen to their concerns and want to help. I think the city council election is going to be super important, we need fresh perspectives that actually care about the community πŸ’‘. It's also interesting how Vance's policies are affecting different groups, especially vulnerable populations 🀝. We'll see what happens next, but for now, let's hope some good people win and make a difference in Middletown πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” This is crazy, JD Vance just ghosted his hometown and now a whole bunch of city council seats are up for grabs? Like, what even happened? 🚫 I always thought he was all about helping out the common folk, but now it's like he just got lost in D.C. πŸ’β€β™€οΈ

And don't even get me started on how they're not taking responsibility for their own neglect πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's all like "oh, JD did this" and "the people didn't do that". No, guys, the problem is you let him slide all these years 😴.

I'm so hyped to see what Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas are bringing to the table πŸ’ͺ. They sound like the real deal – fresh perspectives and all that jazz 🎢. Maybe this election is just what Middletown needs: some much-needed change πŸ”₯.

And can we talk about how JD's policies are literally harming vulnerable populations? 🀯 Like, how does one person just get to make decisions for an entire state? It's wild πŸ’€. Anyways, I'm keeping my eye on this election – it's gonna be interesting 😬
 
omg I just found out about this JD Vance thing and I'm literally confused 🀯 so he's from Middletown but now he doesn't care about it? like what even is happening? did he lose some money or something? $5.6 million sounds a lot! πŸ€‘ and why are people in his old town mad at him? aren't they supposed to be happy he's successful? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm kinda surprised JD Vance decided not to help out Middletown's marching band πŸ€”. I mean, he did grow up there and all, but now it seems like he's just as disconnected from his roots as ever πŸ’”. The thing is, if he really wants to govern for the working class, he should be showing some love to places like Middletown that actually need him 🀝. And what's with his lack of response when the Department of Education took back that $5.6 million grant? That just shows me he's not gonna stand up for the people who really matter πŸ‘Ž. Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this election and hoping that Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas can bring some much-needed change to Middletown πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” gotta say, JD Vances actions r got a lot ppl talkin... seems like he's all about himself now πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ and don't care about the community that helped him out when he needed it most πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. his disconnection from Middletown is pretty concerning, especially with the school funding thing... how can you claim to be for the working class if u ain't got their backs? πŸ’Έ idk what's going on in Washington but it seems like Vance is all about himself and not about making a real difference 🚫. maybe next time he should actually show up and support his own community instead of just tweeting from afar πŸ“±
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised JD Vance wouldn't even show up for a marching band performance in his hometown. It's gotta be tough being so disconnected from where you came from... πŸ‘€ But seriously, how much of an impact do you think the withdrawal of federal funding will have on Middletown? πŸ€‘ They're gonna need some serious support to make it work without that grant πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh man I'm getting old lol... think about this - JD Vance used to be a hometown hero but now he's just another politician who only cares about himself πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. What happened to him, dude? He went from being one of Middletown's own to suddenly not caring about the community that helped launch his career? πŸ€”

And you know what really gets me? The whole situation with the marching band thing was just a PR stunt to make himself look good, but instead he came off as insincere and dismissive. Like, come on JD, show some love to your roots for once! ❀️ But I guess that's what happens when politicians become more focused on their national ambitions than their local connections.

This election is gonna be wild though - it's like the people are saying "enough is enough" to all these politicians who just ignore us πŸ—£οΈ. Middletown's residents deserve better representation, and if Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas can bring some fresh perspectives to the city council, that'd be awesome πŸ‘. We'll see how it goes! 😊
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is pretty wild... JD Vance used to be all about being a hero from Middletown, but now it seems like he's just ghosting his hometown when they need him most 🚫. The fact that he wasn't even willing to lend a hand with the marching band or address the school funding issues speaks volumes about where his priorities are at. It's kinda sad to see how disconnected he's become from the community that once celebrated him.

On a more positive note, it's awesome to hear about Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas running for city council 🀝. They seem like people who genuinely care about making a difference in Middletown, which is exactly what this community needs right now πŸ’ͺ. It'll be interesting to see how the election plays out and if these newcomers can bring some much-needed change to the table πŸ“ˆ
 
πŸ€” This is some wild stuff... JD Vance is literally disowning Middletown and it's crazy how nobody seems to be holding him accountable πŸ™„. I mean, what happened to the guy who claimed he was gonna govern for the working class? It's all about his own interests now, I guess πŸ’Έ. And poor Deborah Houser, she's been left high and dry with a $5.6 million grant just poof! Gone πŸ’”.

These city council candidates are my spirit animal right now πŸ€—. Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas, bring it on! We need more people like you who actually care about the community, not just some rich dude's ego πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And yeah, this election is huge for working-class America - we need to see if Middletown can make a difference 🌟.

It's also wild how local officials are trying to distance themselves from Vance's antics πŸ˜’. Like, come on guys, own it! You supported him when he was all about the working class, now it's time to hold him accountable πŸ’ͺ. Let's see if these city council candidates can do better 🀞.
 
πŸ€” The whole thing around JD Vance's disconnection from Middletown is kinda telling. I mean, he went from being a beloved local figure to basically ghosting the community that gave him his start. It's like, what happened to all that talk about governing for the working class? πŸ€‘ Now it seems like he's more interested in keeping his cool and avoiding any actual controversy. It's not surprising given how silent he was when it came to supporting Middletown during that federal funding fiasco... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

But what's interesting is that this election could be a real indicator of where the country is headed. I mean, Middletown's got a pretty diverse population, and if they can make a difference at the local level, maybe there's hope for some real change elsewhere. It'll be cool to see how Scotty Robertson and Larri Silas do on the city council - maybe they'll bring some fresh perspectives and actually listen to the people. 🌟 Fingers crossed! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” This is pretty wild, JD Vance's just kinda... ghosting Middletown? I mean, he's always going on about being a working-class guy and looking out for the little guy, but it seems like that's all just talk when it comes down to it. πŸ™„ The fact that he didn't even bother to show up for their school marching band is just shameful. And now there's these new folks running for city council trying to make a change... let's see if they can actually do something to help the community, huh? 😬
 
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