I Went To The Poorest County In America

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  • Опубликовано: 17 мар 2023
  • This doesn't even look like America anymore.
    McDowell County is now the poorest place in the country. You could say McDowell County is West Virginia’s West Virginia.
    It was Day 11 on my Appalachian adventure, and my last stop in West Virginia was the small town of Welch. It’s the biggest city in McDowell County. That’s where we’ll spend most of our time today.
    Driving around this part of Appalachia land is kinda like exploring a real live ghost town in progress. This is not what the United States is supposed to look like. But, truth isn’t pretty, or always something you want to see is it?
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @NickJohnson
    @NickJohnson  Год назад +203

    Here's my entire Appalachia Road Trip Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLq-_cmf3H6yrVA4HLAJ9hgylkyIiI4Az6

    • @jharvey9898
      @jharvey9898 Год назад +37

      Im a disabled veteran, but I don’t need drugs. I have Jesus. The whole world needs Him.

    • @stoveboltlvr3798
      @stoveboltlvr3798 Год назад +7

      Nick please visit Beckley, WV and maybe a small town called Arnett, WV not far from Beckley. I think you'd be surprised.

    • @indieauthorjasonblayne7511
      @indieauthorjasonblayne7511 Год назад +6

      @@stoveboltlvr3798 I tried getting him to do Huntington and be his guide to explain how it was compared to how it is now.

    • @stevepickup6596
      @stevepickup6596 Год назад +6

      I love watching your videos, Nick, they’re always very interesting. I live in the U.K., it’s a real eye opener. Keep up the good work. 👍

    • @Perfectly-Imperfect
      @Perfectly-Imperfect Год назад +6

      Don’t forget McDowell county is home of the Rocket boys from October Sky.

  • @ruthballinger8644
    @ruthballinger8644 Год назад +1591

    Social security isn't Government assistance, people worked for that money. Thank you😊

    • @DollyPardonMe701
      @DollyPardonMe701 Год назад +138

      Yes! Hoping someone would point that out.

    • @tempest_91
      @tempest_91 Год назад +183

      Not necessarily I know several people who have never worked and still get a check every month

    • @Jamcad01
      @Jamcad01 Год назад +202

      This isn't true. The people currently receiving social security draw more in than they paid out, paid for by the younger generation who probably won't get it

    • @Jriley5150
      @Jriley5150 Год назад

      How bout all those scammers on SSDI... Govt handouts.... lazy shifless people.

    • @Jriley5150
      @Jriley5150 Год назад +61

      Cross the border and get a free phone... who pays for that?

  • @crinklecut3790
    @crinklecut3790 Год назад +857

    If we just had the $300 billion we used to bail out the banks last week, we could fix all of this. Some problems will never be fixed because a certain class of people doesn’t want them to be fixed.

    • @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645
      @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645 Год назад

      And, certain people of certain political persuasion are poor, prop up politicians who are going against their self interest but because they're too ignorant to realize it.
      And, one side with its pet projects burning through tax dollars on non sense with no commonsense solutions.

    • @Alimoff7777
      @Alimoff7777 Год назад

      Thank Biden, your president, he is worried about Ukraine, but they don’t give a damn about you, especially banks, debts will be written off, people will be thrown

    • @DeanDewnuffun
      @DeanDewnuffun Год назад +73

      More than just that certain class. Now that borders are open, we're all ants in a jar, being shook.

    • @alvaroquiroz3313
      @alvaroquiroz3313 Год назад

      Its the rich. The oligarchs.
      Say out loud.
      Grow some cojones.

    • @genedunlap8384
      @genedunlap8384 Год назад +70

      Banks are way more important than people at least it feels that way that 100 billion that went to Ukraine would of made a big difference in the lives of the people here but the government knows best not us

  • @Sally10268
    @Sally10268 Год назад +135

    As a truck driver..
    I have to say that WV is absolutely beautiful to drive thru..
    One of the most beautiful states..
    And the ppl are the same..

    • @mr8883
      @mr8883 9 месяцев назад +4

      Haha.......drive THROUGH? So not to live, stay, visit or to relax as a holiday town? Haha

    • @colinmacdonald5732
      @colinmacdonald5732 9 месяцев назад +1

      I heard VW is pretty good to drive too!

    • @Amber-vq5ud
      @Amber-vq5ud 6 месяцев назад +6

      Well, thank you, lol. It is incredibly beautiful here and most of the people (those not in active addiction) are very friendly, warm, welcoming people.

    • @davidjanson7982
      @davidjanson7982 Месяц назад +1

      lol

    • @ayleenfernanda9207
      @ayleenfernanda9207 День назад +1

      Well Welch is getting better now many new businesses are opening and lots of tourists are coming in because of the trails… can’t loos hop… the people won’t mess with you if you come as a tourist and there’s also a new sports bar opening down town there’s also a boba shop and Mexican restaurant/ bar and ATVs rentas and so many other businesses that are putting in there grain of sand to bring Welch back to life!!

  • @zombiemukbang7555
    @zombiemukbang7555 10 месяцев назад +36

    im from Australia, someone very close to me lives in WV. Its so beautiful there and all the buildings and houses are gorgeous. if any of those 2 story houses were in my city they would easily be a million dollars. its a crazy world we live in.

  • @dianagwinn8143
    @dianagwinn8143 Год назад +883

    I was born not far from Welch in the 40s. It has changed. There is a war but it's not a war on poverty; it's war on the poor.

    • @billkallas1762
      @billkallas1762 Год назад +1

      It's the same as in inner cities.....The cure is education, and relocation.
      The war is being waged on them, by the same people they vote for.

    • @UnwrittenSpade
      @UnwrittenSpade Год назад +21

      I don’t mean for this to sound gross or nasty and I really hope you take it the way I am intending it but for someone born when you say you were you look great! Hope you have an amazing long life!

    • @knivesgunfights526
      @knivesgunfights526 Год назад +43

      Diana, you are so very correct. Unfortunately our Government is fighting on the wrong side.

    • @davidstaudohar6733
      @davidstaudohar6733 Год назад

      God Bless U ridge runner Root hog or die by poverty , ‼️

    • @deborahroy3528
      @deborahroy3528 Год назад

      You nailed it, WV once was thriving and many business but thanks to the corrupt leadership many thriving communities are in decline.

  • @stewslaney1199
    @stewslaney1199 Год назад +398

    Her comment about strong men going into a hole in the ground struck a chord with me. I grew up in Northern Ontario Canada in a mining community, mostly goldmines. My dad worked underground all his life with never a complaint. Hard dirty dangerous wet work. I worked underground every summer to put myself through university. My dad always wanted better for his kids. He always told me” this is just a summer job, get your education and don’t look back “ Thanks for sharing this video.

    • @chrisccc22
      @chrisccc22 Год назад +6

      Was it the nickel mines in Sudbury? Oh NM I just read closer and it says goldmines.

    • @stewslaney1199
      @stewslaney1199 Год назад +10

      @@chrisccc22 City of Timmins further north

    • @chrisccc22
      @chrisccc22 Год назад +7

      Been there many many of a time. I'm in Hamilton.

    • @mr.clawhands2536
      @mr.clawhands2536 Год назад +9

      ​​​@@stewslaney1199 45 minutes from were I'm watching this video from the big city of Iroquois Falls population 4500 😂 we lost our paper mill a few years back everyone was nervous about the towns economic impact but thankful the mine industry is still booming up here. With the price of housing down south your bang for buck goes alot further in small towns. I'm in a wheelchair and on a fixed income and Im living like a king up here were if I was in a big city I would be barely getting by.

    • @brucebenson1175
      @brucebenson1175 Год назад +5

      This is a wild happening! I was born in iroquois falls and had family/friends working the mines in timmins. What a small world.

  • @champagnegurl5813
    @champagnegurl5813 8 месяцев назад +61

    I was born and raised in McDowell County. I am a coal miner's daughter. I lived in WV until 1989. When steel companies, like US Steel, took their operations to foreign countries, things took a turn for the worse. I was a teacher there for 4 years in the 80s. I had students who never saw their parents go to work. They thought everyone received a government check.

    • @betsyj59
      @betsyj59 8 месяцев назад +1

      Globalization has destroyed a lot of this country and a lot of other countries besides. They're ramping it up even further has time marches on.

    • @abandonedtownexplorations8736
      @abandonedtownexplorations8736 5 месяцев назад

      Wow I was born in 89 lol

    • @JJG84679
      @JJG84679 4 месяца назад +3

      Everything was taken and not reinvested. Billions of dollars in coal taken by absentee owners. Having graduated from Concord College located in Athens WV I saw Florida county school boards come on campus and recruit upcoming future teachers/graduates that were raised in towns like Welch and the tiny unincorporated communities

  • @ubangiestomp
    @ubangiestomp Год назад +39

    I remember delivering to that WalMart there years ago. The manager who was a cool guy, would tell me there were nothing but thieves working there. Unfortunately it took its toll. I always liked delivering to that store and slept many nights in that parking lot when I ran out of driving hours. Its a beautiful but depressed area of WV.

    • @cmcordoYT
      @cmcordoYT 10 месяцев назад

      Can someone tell me how this happens? Trump loving, Republican voters who are so righteous, into God and church are somehow thieves, drug addicts, and on government assistance from the very government that they hate. Is this one of those situations where what they say and believe is the exact opposite of their own reality?

  • @hermesliteratus882
    @hermesliteratus882 Год назад +710

    Being honest, generous and hard working doesn't go very far in this world these days.

    • @ritadonnelly8820
      @ritadonnelly8820 Год назад +28

      That is a solid fact for sure

    • @kimblack1636
      @kimblack1636 Год назад +18

      Only in THIS COUNTRY. Tell the truth.

    • @efterblivna
      @efterblivna Год назад +1

      @@kimblack1636 same in the UK

    • @paddyholly2184
      @paddyholly2184 Год назад +25

      When you have Senators like Manchin and his Crime Family You're Hooped! 😢

    • @ericrivera8410
      @ericrivera8410 Год назад +13

      They're Trump supporters what do i care

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Год назад +184

    So many people in the US aren't even aware that places like this still exist.

    • @timtherealist6684
      @timtherealist6684 Год назад +16

      Would they care if they knew? These folks need jobs and rebuilding.

    • @flowergirlabc123
      @flowergirlabc123 Год назад +14

      More of them are popping up all over in many countries. Our city is quickly falling apart and stores closing up all the time also. So many living on the streets. So sad. Is nothing like it used to be 25 years ago.

    • @Deb01963
      @Deb01963 Год назад +5

      You need to go into any big Democrat city and drive around in the ghetto

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      That's why I don't travel south of the Mason Dixon line! Lol

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Год назад +10

      Most Americans have a very low sense of awareness anyway. More than half the people do not own a passport

  • @michaelmoll3031
    @michaelmoll3031 Год назад +89

    I work in Seattle and see the opioid problem every day, and I'm saddened to see such a big problem in such a small and rural place.

    • @robintatina9819
      @robintatina9819 11 месяцев назад +6

      and yet they allow the Sackler family safety from prosecution for this crime.

    • @citystarridin
      @citystarridin 11 месяцев назад +6

      Same here, matter of fact the last project I worked on in Seattle was 5th and pine, somewhere wrote “fentanyl is a human right” on the side walk. Sadly the opioid crisis is all over the US.

    • @dannysquires7545
      @dannysquires7545 11 месяцев назад +1

      Facts!

    • @agak9974
      @agak9974 9 месяцев назад

      It’s disgusting 🤢 I live in LA and people became pigs from using drugs. Unimaginable

    • @mrs.f8611
      @mrs.f8611 8 месяцев назад +3

      The entire city of Pittsburg and the surrounding region look like this as well..

  • @artmchugh5644
    @artmchugh5644 11 месяцев назад +19

    I can relate to this story !!!! I was born in 1952 and raised in the auto town of Flint Michigan, lots of businesses lots of good people, pretty safe ,great schools, then GM started to leave the city and things started down, lots of the factories have closed and are torn down!!!! Abandoned neighborhoods and businesses!!! We were raised in a small house that looked like a Monopoly piece 😂😂😂 but ours was the best one on the block!!! Big front porch, garage, rear addition with bedroom bath and a basement. When my mom died and we sold it, 10,000!!!!! is what we got . So Flint is a bit like WV , EXCEPT YOU HAVE NICER MOUNTAINS!!!!😊😊😊😊

    • @lokijordan
      @lokijordan 11 месяцев назад

      Yep. Everything you said. I spent my childhood in Flint and we used to drive "down South' once or twice a year, passing through W Va. It's a shame to see what's become of each place. Both so beautiful (as I recall) in their own way. Something similar happened to Virginia and parts of North Carolina in the early 2000's when the textile mills left the US.

  • @charleshaggard4341
    @charleshaggard4341 Год назад +172

    What a great ambassador Sandi is for her town. One of the best things about your videos is you talking to the local people.

  • @rhondalane6749
    @rhondalane6749 Год назад +421

    I’ve lived through this drug epidemic in southern WV
    This lady is very knowledgeable
    I’m so glad you are allowing her to articulate our challenges so clearly!
    I’m stuck between staying and fighting and bailing on this poor sad place
    And I’m a Coal miners daughter through and through
    Both grandfathers were miners and
    My Daddy and Mommy were both coal miners

    • @janeknisely4383
      @janeknisely4383 Год назад +23

      Please stick it out. Our country needs you.

    • @deirdrepasko9965
      @deirdrepasko9965 Год назад +22

      Stay and fight. Help your disabled and elderly neighbors clean up their yards. Make flowerbeds from old, discarded tires, trash cans, bins, whatever is lying around. (just make sure you have drainage holes in the bottom) Plant wildflowers in them, or veggie plants. You can make drip hoses from old hoses. You really don't have to buy much, just use whatever is available, and your imagination. If you transform one person's' yard into something whimsical, believe me, others will want to hire you. Accept whatever they can afford to pay (or trade) and work your way up. I saw a LOT of yards there that need some serious help. --Discarded tires are an excellent way to make raised flower/veggie beds for those who have trouble bending over or kneeling! We do this in Ohio! ---You can make your own compost with grass clippings, leaves, newspaper, kitchen scraps, twigs. There's plenty of videos on YT about it.
      STAY and Do something Positive for your community! Make a Positive Name for Yourself! You'll be in business in no time, and heck, you might even make the news....

    • @deirdrepasko9965
      @deirdrepasko9965 Год назад +18

      I know of someone who started out with a single push mower, mowing people's yards for practically Free, and now he owns his own business, employs 100 people, and is a multi-millionaire and lives in the country! He started on the poor side of town....

    • @sylviamaresca8852
      @sylviamaresca8852 Год назад

      Thank the government for taking away they're livihood. There were ways of making the burning of coal cleaner, but government said "too bad for you "

    • @haroldbell213
      @haroldbell213 Год назад

      The Joe Biden administration is just killing small towns and large cities. We need coal and Don't need his green deal dream. It's not going to happen.

  • @richardwallace2458
    @richardwallace2458 10 месяцев назад +16

    I'm from Ireland and I was in W.V. about 20 years ago. For me it was like going back in time by about 30 years in so many ways. I met some lovely people though and enjoyed my few weeks there. So sad so see the area deteriorating.

  • @FIDEL_CASHFLOW_
    @FIDEL_CASHFLOW_ 10 месяцев назад +20

    I used to have to drive through West Virginia to get to university, drove through it about six times a year. It's amazing how the entire state gives off the same vibe and look. The thin little strips of buildings in between the tall mountains, the small outdated and often dilapidated buildings, a feeling of abandonment and emptiness.

    • @josephhoover4542
      @josephhoover4542 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah I do the same Im in college myself in PA I always pass through Wheeling the place looks depressing although obviously not McDowell County level bad.

  • @paulw176
    @paulw176 Год назад +506

    You can see that people in Welch have pride - although the poverty is obvious I don't see mountains of trash or excessive graffitti, etc., I hope they can get that community back on track it's beautiful country.

    • @darrellmitchell5400
      @darrellmitchell5400 Год назад +51

      Where would trash and graffiti come from. They don't have money for food, drinks, and spray cans.

    • @tommy516
      @tommy516 Год назад +45

      There were literally mounds of trash in the first two minutes!

    • @jeep19
      @jeep19 Год назад

      You racially overlooked the mounds of trash these good ol'boys keep in their yards, just to slander inner cities.

    • @desertdetroiter428
      @desertdetroiter428 Год назад

      People have pride everywhere. Exactly where are they gonna spray graffiti? Trash? Lol…they LIVE in trash.

    • @kamakaziozzie3038
      @kamakaziozzie3038 Год назад +30

      @@darrellmitchell5400 they don’t have money in Detroit slums either. but still got all that trash and graffiti. It’s called gobermnt handouts

  • @damarcusgates6818
    @damarcusgates6818 Год назад +66

    I used to drive trucks for True Value Hardware Co back in 2014 when I first found out about Welch. I went there every week for a year. I'm a young black man, but I never felt unsafe there, awesome people but the condition of that place was unbelievable. Thanks Nick👍👍👍

    • @klwthe3rd
      @klwthe3rd Месяц назад +1

      So they needed alot of hardware supplies in those small towns like Welch where you made deliveries???

  • @sheldonrayvance
    @sheldonrayvance Год назад +84

    I was born and raised in Southern WV. You learn at an early age that no help is on the way, we're the forgotten and discarded. But people here will give folks their last dollar or the shirt off their back.
    All we can do is fight like hell to try and build a decent life for ourselves and the ones we love. Sometimes it might seem there's not a way out, but there's always a way through.

    • @lisabaltzer4190
      @lisabaltzer4190 11 месяцев назад

      That is because the people there are white. Nobody cares about poor whites.

    • @kespo5358
      @kespo5358 10 месяцев назад +2

      I'm curious if you know exactly why none of the skill re-training efforts in the 2000s and 2010s didn't work in WV.

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 10 месяцев назад +2

      I'd leave without thinking about it. What is the point in staying?

    • @sheldonrayvance
      @sheldonrayvance 10 месяцев назад +6

      You're right, getting the hell out makes perfect sense... a lot do leave. I traveled, but ended up staying in WV... the trick is like with anything else, don't follow the herd. I saw the BS going on around me and the almost institutionalized behavior that kept most people stuck in a cycle of bullshit and poverty.
      I learned a trade, specialized in something, and now I can make a really good income with about 1/20th of the sacrifice I saw others make. Some of the men in my family literally worked themselves to death. I was lucky and self-aware enough to not sail on the same waters that sank everyone before me.
      And as far as retraining and skill programs. The problem with that is you have something to sell, but noone to sell it to. Guys get training, but you're still in WV... if there's a small market or no market for what you do, then you're no better off. You have to find a niche, or leave and take the skills somewhere you can sell them.

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@sheldonrayvance Thanks for replying.
      I grew up in a place where there was no opportunity at the time. I ended up joining the military just to get out, and it was the best thing I ever did. The problem is that some family members shamed me for leaving. It's how they keep each other down in life. They paint the rest of the world as having something wrong with it, while seeing their image of where they are as sacred. It's delusional.
      I just want you, and anyone reading to know that I'm speaking from experience. These places don't change, and if they do it takes a long time out of your already short life. Even if you succeed in a dying area, you'll be a target for ridicule. Exuding a air of success is viewed an inappropriate behavior, because your success is everyone else's failure. They'll see it as a zero sum game, and treat you like a criminal. The only way to win in a place like that is to have an exit strategy.

  • @stephencalamita3384
    @stephencalamita3384 11 месяцев назад +11

    Nick from someone who’s been across country twice you are truly amazing and a gift. God bless and watch over you.

  • @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645
    @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645 Год назад +182

    I love hearing and viewing these treks around America 😎. We're all so quick to travel or want to travel the world. We have entire different worlds here in America

    • @radfan7020
      @radfan7020 Год назад +10

      open borders for israel.

    • @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645
      @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645 Год назад +8

      @@radfan7020 indeed 😎 and border sovereignty for America

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 Год назад +5

      Back road America is the best...I love looking at the junk..

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад +1

      @@davehughesfarm7983 Her accent is pretty hot too

    • @sticksbass
      @sticksbass Год назад

      @@radfan7020 what do u mean "open borders for israel"? u want it to b another islamic hell hole?

  • @needmoreramsay
    @needmoreramsay Год назад +67

    I love that lady. Very practical, strong, smart. If every town had 10 of her, the world would be a better place.

    • @nmstranger
      @nmstranger Год назад +5

      she is a good woman I think. I personally do not know her but I have seen her around and she runs a foodbank locally.

  • @CH3CH2OCH2CH3net
    @CH3CH2OCH2CH3net 11 месяцев назад +13

    Just because I have always loved to travel, and I deeply love history -- I think you have one of the best jobs out there, Nick.
    I *never* take interstate highways, except if I'm traveling at night to get somewhere quickly (as I did to go to my father's funeral). There is so much history to be found by driving U.S. and state highways. I like eating at the Mom and Pop restaurants, sleeping at the Mom and Pop hotels, and interacting with the Moms and Pops I find along the way.

  • @ScottA-vh4du
    @ScottA-vh4du 10 месяцев назад +4

    My Son is a Coal Miner. Marshall County. I'm very proud of him.

    • @teg5135
      @teg5135 8 месяцев назад

      My uncles and cousins were coal miners, one became an inspector. Unfortunately, the companies didn’t invest in good health and safety equipment for its workers, nothing like what the firefighters have in breathing apparatus, say in Fairfax, VA. Black lung from the coal mines. Really is sad. Big pharma should be sued, or the doctors, for handing out the meds. After all they sued tobacco companies for people getting sick. Want to sue gun companies for criminals shooting people. Sue big pharma. They got billions from us tax payers during COVID, and we had to sign a document that said we accepted whatever negative consequences and held the pharma co. harmless. Sickening.

  • @christophermaulden733
    @christophermaulden733 Год назад +156

    The nurse told the absolute truth . 😢 I hope she and her family stays safe . ✝️☦

    • @mritzs5142
      @mritzs5142 Год назад +10

      Ex nurse B&B owner

    • @sookietrueblood-gp4sd
      @sookietrueblood-gp4sd Год назад +3

      I 👍

    • @DMWBN3
      @DMWBN3 Год назад

      Stay safe - that phrase is such a bs phrase.
      Government brought it in during the minor cough-19 pandemic. More people died from that than got shot in the year in nyc., and government lies & still lying about it.
      Stay safe 😂😂

    • @douglasdea637
      @douglasdea637 Год назад +6

      She said they were "20 years behind culturally than the rest of the country." It's more like 120 years behind.

    • @TJ-xs5bn
      @TJ-xs5bn Год назад +4

      @@douglasdea637 And they'll never catch up.

  • @joelosminski4525
    @joelosminski4525 Год назад +126

    I’m a white man from the east side of Detroit and my heart is with these people. You’re not alone. Stay strong

    • @jackremington3397
      @jackremington3397 Год назад +6

      Thank you!

    • @MrYetze
      @MrYetze Год назад +11

      I have been in Detroit midtown for 5 years after 08 and I witness how Detroit turned from a ghost city into young professional's home. Even east Detroit is slowly changing. I am positive about Detroit, man

    • @valeriehancotte-galan4790
      @valeriehancotte-galan4790 Год назад +5

      Motown is my hometown! 😊👍👍👍

    • @gcanaday1
      @gcanaday1 2 месяца назад

      I was born and grew up there. My dad was born in Mullens real close to the video location. I watched both die.
      No matter what they say about Detroit coming back, I won't be back. Too much death.

  • @firstlast1047
    @firstlast1047 11 месяцев назад +3

    Golly!! When I saw the sign for Welch, did that wrench a memory from the cracks and crevices of my mind. In the late 40's or early 50's, my mother, father and I with another rel were approaching Welch. A bread truck going in the opposite direction, rounded a curve, hit a bump. A large quantity of wrapped, sliced, Wonder bread fell off. The truck continued. We stopped and collected the bread. We also stopped in Welch to lunch. We gave the restaurant the bread in exchange for five lunches.

  • @NoGoodHandlesComingToMind
    @NoGoodHandlesComingToMind 11 месяцев назад +3

    8:20, "what did the window do to you" is a great line. Also the whole scene reminds me of a Basquiat.

  • @Whatisit_1999
    @Whatisit_1999 Год назад +147

    I am from Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii. The town was built by the sugarcane industry. After Hawaii could not compete with the low labor costs to produce sugar in Brazil they all slowly shut down. Now Kekaha has nothing really, lots of poverty and drugs. 3 generations living in one house since real estate on Kauai is too expensive to buy for a family with both parents working. It is sad. My mom still lives there and has watched the town get worse and worse.

    • @AmigoKandu
      @AmigoKandu Год назад +10

      More than half of all ancestral Hawaiians live in Stateside US.

    • @karenshaffer1265
      @karenshaffer1265 Год назад +3

      Sounds like wv.sorry.

    • @Whatisit_1999
      @Whatisit_1999 Год назад +5

      @@stephenbarabas6286 I don’t. I own my house. I worked hard for it.

    • @carolperdue7534
      @carolperdue7534 Год назад +4

      @@stephenbarabas6286 even then families saved to buy their own home. Now, housing is so expensive it’s pushing that dream further away. I grew up living with my grandparents, aunt and her three kids. My aunt eventually was able to move to her own apartment and then buy a home.

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Год назад +3

      Isn't there a way to convert that place into a holiday resort? It's Hawaii after all...

  • @Nonayabizness360
    @Nonayabizness360 Год назад +355

    My great grandfather came to the United States from Croatia and was one of the longest working copper miners in Michigans upper peninsula. She is right men who go down into a mine are extremely tough and when you take away their way of taking care of their family it destroys them slowly. Our country is failing its people, they care more about making war for making our politicians pockets than they do the country’s people and soon we will be gone.

    • @brandybatesglenn8600
      @brandybatesglenn8600 Год назад +16

      Sounds like Denver Colorado...it's so bad here it's disgusting

    • @faithismespeaks6848
      @faithismespeaks6848 Год назад +3

      @@brandybatesglenn8600 , What happened to D town Brandy, I lived there most of my life, finally got out and live in western Colorado now. I know parts of Denver were total crap, and when I left the entire thing was one big urban sprawl from Loveland clear to Pueblo . I always lived out west in Lakewood, never cared for Northglenn or anywhere around Ahora.

    • @alvashoemaker8536
      @alvashoemaker8536 Год назад

      THIS gov’t IS FAILING it’s citizens…(WVA is only ONE example…). 🤔😬🤔‼️

    • @regand7830
      @regand7830 Год назад +15

      @@brandybatesglenn8600 : I live in the North Hollywood area of Los Angeles, CA. Nick has profiled the homeless here. Unfortunately, a lot of industry has left the area as well. But this is also a state that refuses to account for everyone and hold anyone accountable. So what happened, is it's attracted the law breakers (whether immigrants or citizens, people without prospects, who are mentally ill and addicted to this state (whether citizens or immigrants).
      With NONE of the infrastructure to account for the largest population on the West Coast. Where I live, people are dying on the sidewalks in front of once prosperous businesses from OD's or what have you.
      It's been a terrible magnet, and businesses close or can't function like they used to for fear of the bad element just showing up and stealing or assaulting those who would patronize the business.
      The crime rates have soared.
      It's extremely difficult to get low income housing, even for seniors, because of the horrible competition for it. I mean a six to ten year WAITING LIST?!
      I'm NOT exaggerating.
      It's BAD, and the politicians that let it happen, refuse to own it's their fault. They just double down on the worst policies ever!

    • @PelosiStockPortfolio
      @PelosiStockPortfolio Год назад +16

      The miners could have left the coal industry for jobs installing solar panels, like the ones on the roof of the building in the beginning of the video. Theres tons of construction type jobs in the energy production industry to this day, you just have to switch from swinging a pick to swinging a hammer

  • @davidbrown4540
    @davidbrown4540 9 месяцев назад +4

    Berkely County in the Eastern panhandle is an outlier in WV. People fleeing the high prices of DC and Virginia have made that area fairly prosperous. The trick is replicating that in more areas of the state.

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins7029 11 месяцев назад +6

    Big pharmacy (and so many doctors) love "prescribed" addiction $$$$!!!! And they all blame the addict.

  • @attackfive8659
    @attackfive8659 Год назад +26

    That nurse Nick interviewed is really insightful. She really knows her community, and she is an excellent ambassador for McDowell County.

  • @nightcoregremlin
    @nightcoregremlin Год назад +232

    i’m not from this county, but i am from a poor community in the appalachians. thank you for showing this, the poor of this region are always ignored/forgotten, most people don’t even know that it’s one of, if not THE poorest region in the US. i felt quite emotional watching this, as i’m one of those kids who escaped to university and never looked back. i miss my home but i worked damn hard to get out of that situation. i can only hope that some day these people will also escape the vicious cycle of poverty

    • @heatherfulmore3412
      @heatherfulmore3412 Год назад +10

      I am not from this area but I lived here for years. A lot of businesses closed down in Fort Lauderdale. I will never go back there to live. There area is full of drugs, homeless people loitering, and people robbing each other. My life changed when I left there. I heard that there is a rich section but the poorer sections have gotten worse.

    • @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx
      @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx Год назад +11

      ​@@heatherfulmore3412 dirt Lauderdale is an orange vs West Virginia. I lived there and My family is in West Virginia. I take WV over ft Lauderdale anyway . but The common denominator is the Drugs are distributed by design . think about it.

    • @heatherfulmore3412
      @heatherfulmore3412 Год назад +3

      @@MichelleJohnson-tg5lx I still think that West Virginia has more food. Fort Lauderdale is more like a beach. I lived here from the 80s during the crack epidemic. My furniture, my money, clothes and favorite bath suit got stolen by my room mates relative. We had no idea that the woman had a serious crack addiction. I was young and always on a mission to better my life . I had no time for fun.I still notice people who are strung out on drugs . They fell for the baits

    • @mtmc823
      @mtmc823 Год назад +7

      Thanks to my father in Logan, I also escaped after college. I am in Murfreesboro TN now and very happy, but visit family in WV often...nice people still there.

    • @jasonnorthcutt3771
      @jasonnorthcutt3771 Год назад +1

      @@mtmc823 I live about an hour from you in McMinnville. I'm glad you are doing well. West Virginia is such a beautiful place I wish thay could get some industry or something there for people to earn decent livelihoods. Just so they could stand on their own 2' feet and be proud.

  • @Luke17441
    @Luke17441 Год назад +2

    Hello Nick! I've been following a lot of your videos across the American states! Loved them! Will go on watching them!! Reading them is giving me a lot of knowledge about all the places of America! Keep on doing it, man! Congratulations!

  • @martinamoskale2445
    @martinamoskale2445 11 месяцев назад +4

    I'm watching from Germany. I came across your channel yesterday and came to like it since. You show some nice places but at the same time don't forget about the other US where people struggle and have a real hard time. I like your tour across this wonderful country as I couldn't afford to go there myself. As beautiful as the country and people are there are many shocking sights one wouldn't expect to see in a rich country. I have heard about West Virginia mostly because of the Opioid crisis!! Only watching this makes me depressed at some points so how must the people feel who live there? I hope very much for them there will be better times in the future...

  • @WMAC_Master
    @WMAC_Master Год назад +361

    when walmart closes, you know the town is not financially well. I stopped in a small town somewhere in texas. There was an abandond walmart next to an Albertsons. It's strange to see one abandond, since they are such a big company. I hope our country improves not only this area, but others as well.

    • @Shopsmith10er
      @Shopsmith10er Год назад

      Walmart ripped out Main Street USA. Now it's Amazon breaking down Walmart. Listen to the lady in this video. They rely on Amazon.

    • @MickeyGee73
      @MickeyGee73 Год назад +39

      The government should start a small business incentive scheme..Help locals start up local stores..The kind of stores you found pre Walmart days..Butchers, Bakers, Fresh food markets, Corner general stores..If people own the land they live on why not develop market gardens or Organic chicken farming/eggs? Fund school leavers into trades like Plumbing, Electricians and Builders..Give people their pride back by enabling them to help themselves..

    • @pegcity4eva
      @pegcity4eva Год назад

      Sorry your government thinks new stealth bombers are more important.

    • @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
      @beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 Год назад

      That's 90% of the problem. There were the local corner stores those Mom & Pop places that sold Bakery. Meats dry goods clothes etc. They were the backbone of the community. Walmart and Amazon have destroyed the cornerstone of our communities.
      And the conagra big farm industry has killed off the local farmers and dairy companies. So if we are looking for who to blame, well, we'd better start with ourselves. Who checks the products they buy to see if they were made here in the USA? We let these big companies kill our communities. There's a few billionaire's getting richer daily while towns like this and tens of thousands more are decaying. If we don't turn this around on our own nobody will. But if we all support each other then that "middle class" American family can be realized again. Or would you like fries with that?

    • @cornpop7176
      @cornpop7176 Год назад +14

      ​@@MickeyGee73 that is antithetical to our governments main goal

  • @brianc9374
    @brianc9374 Год назад +54

    The people in Appalachia are the kindest friendliest people I've met.

    • @sleeptimechannel109
      @sleeptimechannel109 11 месяцев назад +7

      If you are white!

    • @brianc9374
      @brianc9374 11 месяцев назад

      @@sleeptimechannel109 idk, I lived in KY for 9 months. I met white, black and mixed race people out there. Noone seemed to care about race.
      I grew up in Chicago. I've seen black people not allowed entry into businesses. We have neighborhoods where white people are endanger in they go. Black and Hispanic violence toward each other. Mind you Chicago is supposed to be a progressive liberal city and the Appalachians are supposed to be the backwards dinosaurs.

    • @JRRLewis
      @JRRLewis 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@sleeptimechannel109 I'm mixed race, and I agree with the idea the people in Appalachia are the kindest, friendliest people I've met. Some of my family members still live in Appalachia and are valued members of the community. My mom met with a lot more discrimination in an urban inner city than she did living in Appalachia.

    • @junicohen7918
      @junicohen7918 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@sleeptimechannel109it's a you problem, work on your issues.

  • @PinkyJujubean
    @PinkyJujubean Год назад +7

    My great grandpa used to travel for his job, not sure what he did, and one time he came back from a trip to West Virginia and apparently he joked with my great grandma "If anything happens to me promise you won't move the kids to West Virginia". Even in the 40s the place has a bad reputation

  • @ovechkin100
    @ovechkin100 11 месяцев назад +7

    wow this was really incredible to see. Im from Ontario Canada, and i never imagined west virginia to be anything like this. what an eye opener. I love learning about crazy states/countys in america.

    • @gettinmoney1203
      @gettinmoney1203 5 месяцев назад

      the death of the coal industry really hurt WV, my mom is from there and she left a long time ago

  • @mll4747
    @mll4747 Год назад +121

    This lady is so lucid and grounded. Not to mention how good a narrator she is. I feel like I've lived there for years. New to this channel but if that's the quality of guests then it's really going somewhere

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +14

      Haha sometimes the guests are this good!

    • @cliffordparmeter6940
      @cliffordparmeter6940 5 месяцев назад +1

      Unbelievable very sad it's getting bad in Canada as well.. God bless 🙏😘

  • @KimHarrold
    @KimHarrold Год назад +98

    Appreciate the time and energy put into this well written and researched production. Thank you.

  • @sunnydayz7232
    @sunnydayz7232 11 месяцев назад +4

    So tragic. Im from Australia and the countryside WV is stunning. Cannot get my head around this.

  • @williambell4576
    @williambell4576 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like seeing the different towns .I love that part, I've been watching you so long I can close my eyes, and listen how you speak , until just about where you are, in the people you are talking about.❤

  • @jluis333
    @jluis333 Год назад +14

    I was raised as a poor kid and became a medical doctor. Left the big city to come back to where I left. Drugs, welfare, isolation, suicide,crime. I had to take up krav maga to survive at my clinic. There are many west virginias in this world of ours. Greetings from Portugal.

  • @publicenemynumerouno
    @publicenemynumerouno Год назад +53

    I had packed up to leave Connecticut and my route out took me through West Virginia. I've been a lot of places but this was one of the most stunningly beautiful I have ever seen.

    • @shirleydenton4747
      @shirleydenton4747 Год назад +9

      Thank you. I was born there, but we left when I was quite young. I worked there until 2010, and found the people to be the finest I have ever known. This country ran on the coal and reaped the rewards of the back breaking work of the men. Then they just ignored and forgot it and the good people there. They have tried to get a better road into the area, but this was put on hold many years ago. Left and forgotten after helping build this nation. Shame on America for wasting so much money while our own people are so neglected. Thank you again, as many agree that West Virginia has many things going for it to include it’s great natural beauty.

    • @carolynw3602
      @carolynw3602 Год назад

      @@shirleydenton4747 Exactly, all those billions (unaccounted for), sent by our government to support a proxy war in Ukraine, could greatly benefit places like West Va.

    • @meyokkob458
      @meyokkob458 Год назад

      I left Connecticut moved to TN had to move back To CT because of COVID….happy to be back for good pizza and seafood.

  • @Gpd290
    @Gpd290 11 месяцев назад +8

    This lady is a hero, she and whoever is trying to help the people on drugs, the government should put her in charge of a new clinic, that will help drug addiction, health care for the people in this county, They need grants from the government, I am sure it's not going to be half of what the government sends over seas,I am for sharing with anyone, but charity starts at home, and spreads abroad, please someone pay attention to what this lady is saying, and thank you sir for going out and showing these places and documentaries❣️May Jehovah God and his son Jesus Christ send help to you all ❣️

  • @zachvanslyke4341
    @zachvanslyke4341 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for all of your hard work, brother. You’re doing a very good thing.
    🙏

  • @jackboiii8810
    @jackboiii8810 Год назад +109

    You know it’s bad when Walmart has to shut down

    • @faheemabbas3965
      @faheemabbas3965 Год назад

      Portland.
      Oregon officially died the day Walmart said they were closing all of their stores in Portland.
      It’s only a matter of time until Oregon sees a population loss as bad as California’s.
      The west coast really is dead forever.
      But now the Republican south is their voters’ next destination.
      The south will get messed up soon.

    • @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645
      @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645 Год назад +26

      Walmarts are usually closed due to theft. We have a city in California called long beach; nearly a million residents with around 3 walmarts. The one downtown closed due to theft

    • @DeanDewnuffun
      @DeanDewnuffun Год назад +30

      WalMart is what caused many stores in town to close. Barber, hardware, bakery, toy store - gone. All the dum dums decided to buy Chinese crap at Walmart.

    • @marius4592
      @marius4592 Год назад +1

      That's true ,,,,

    • @UnicornDreamsPastelSkies
      @UnicornDreamsPastelSkies Год назад +6

      Same with Portland, Oregon, while the Walmarts in its' suburbs are staying open, in the city proper they are also closing next month thanks to increasing shoplifting there too.

  • @rosemariedice3092
    @rosemariedice3092 Год назад +22

    That was intense with the nurse. Insightful . Sees the big picture, completely.
    Good job.
    ✌️ Rosey 🇺🇸

  • @funkjazz6625
    @funkjazz6625 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have to say Nick I love your videos. They are vary informative and beautiful to watch. I feel like I am travelling with you. As somebody who is originally from Croatia but live in Uk and helped me a lot to get to know USA and it's people a lot better. It sadeness me when I see so much of homelesness and drug addictions. All the best and keep up with your work❤

  • @J_Willis58
    @J_Willis58 10 месяцев назад +2

    This was really interesting but sadly it’s happening everywhere . Drugs are a major problem and I can’t see it changing any time soon. So sad. Thank you for this docu Nick

  • @decacards5250
    @decacards5250 Год назад +145

    Very informative, yet sad. I grew up in The South Bronx, NYC, it was described as the place for "animals." This was back in the 70's and 80's, the highest rates of drug addiction, poor health, and life expectancy. I know the feeling of living in an area that is forgotten. The cost of living there is high today, like most of NYC. I'm glad I got an education and trained for a career to escape that environment.

    • @krystingrant6292
      @krystingrant6292 Год назад +7

      It's worse now. Omg it's sooo bad in NYC

    • @joshualife9237
      @joshualife9237 Год назад +1

      @@krystingrant6292 No lie

    • @chriswhynder8311
      @chriswhynder8311 Год назад

      is bronx still like that today or did things get better?

    • @Stivale44
      @Stivale44 Год назад

      @@chriswhynder8311 still like that

    • @MR..181
      @MR..181 Год назад +1

      And borrowed money to destroy the savings of the neighborhood and demanded higher housing prices thus higher tax on those neighbors..? And held off and out even simple food productions...yahoo..!

  • @fredcgodwin7660
    @fredcgodwin7660 Год назад +41

    Social Security isn’t government assistance. I paid for it. Both sides, self employed.

    • @ohwell2790
      @ohwell2790 Год назад +6

      I agree, being 78 now and have paid into Social Security all my working life, it is a benefit we get from having money deducted from our wages, not a freebee. Now the government Dems and GOP are going to reduce that income most of us elderly depend on. It is a promise, another promise the government is breaking. Me while giving millions in aid to the hoards of people walking across our borders that will never contribute a penny.

    • @beachgirl6565
      @beachgirl6565 Год назад

      I'm an Independent & the Dems aren't ever going to touch SS or Medicare. The reps on the other had has suggested it.

    • @shawnlamar2245
      @shawnlamar2245 Год назад

      Social security is indeed government assistance and one of the largest government safety net programs. Dems have always tried to strengthen social security l, while the GOP has always tried to gut it. Social Security is Socialism lol

    • @p52893
      @p52893 Год назад +2

      Agreed

  • @mystories4120
    @mystories4120 11 месяцев назад +2

    Best narration for all videos thanks.

  • @wikusvandemerwe2638
    @wikusvandemerwe2638 Год назад +4

    I'm sorry and feel for you guys and wish you all the best; from Australia. It's starting to be the same here too what your going thru

  • @patrickhenry1030
    @patrickhenry1030 Год назад +37

    I grew up in the coalfields of VA. I've often wondered if the area would've been better off without coal.

  • @sidneyvandykeii3169
    @sidneyvandykeii3169 Год назад +112

    Nick. I love this woman. She speaks from the heart and I think you are providing her a platform to get this message out to the world. The world needs more people like this woman telling these stories to hopefully inch change in a good direction.

    • @JAGarland29
      @JAGarland29 8 месяцев назад

      Sandy and her husband are great people! A small group of men from my church in Florida worked with them for a week recently.

  • @aaronmatheny695
    @aaronmatheny695 11 месяцев назад +20

    I grew up in WV in the 70's & 80's (left for a 32 year career in the Army) and it use to be a super deep blue state controlled by the unions. I watched for 20 years how they voted themselves into poverty and out of jobs time and time again. I watched folks (including family) vote for democrats who promised to shut down companies and when it happened here came the union leaders rom Detroit and Chicago telling folks it was not their fault. Craziness. Where I grew up there was a huge factory that paid $25 and hour in 1982 - lots of middle class homes, good schools, people were set. Watched that get shut down by politicians along with most of the stuff in the Kanawha valley. If you're from there and are older you know this is truth. People in WV didn't really switch parties until after the act - once the jobs were gone and their futures were over, but it was too late, and will be probably forever at this point.

    • @pigboykool
      @pigboykool 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for providing an important history and a lesson all these Blue states & cities are experiencing now. I am in California and I am seeing the same thing happening here. Democrats are destroying this once beautiful state into a wasteland while the middle class & the poor are fighting among each other with all these Woke agendas pushed by the left, and still does not aware what is happening. sad!

    • @LMB222
      @LMB222 7 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry you had no better choice than the Army.

    • @aaronmatheny695
      @aaronmatheny695 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@LMB222 Are you kidding me?? I got to travel and live all over the world, made really good money (once you get up there in rank), made life long friendships forged through shared hardship, combat, etc., that still lasts after 35 years. I have a retirement check for life that's bigger than most peoples salaries, medical and other life long benefits. The Army paid for two college degrees (Aeronautical physics & Law), when I retired I had more doors open than most which provided the opportunity to transition to a senior level position in a civilian organization for my second career post Army retirement. I feel sorry or those who lacked the qualifications and or courage to join and instead saddled themselves with 30 years of student loan debt.

    • @caseycooper2381
      @caseycooper2381 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@LMB222I'm sorry that you decided to continue existing

    • @AmericanIdiotPolitics
      @AmericanIdiotPolitics 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah the army is chocked full of opportunities especially if you don't have much money and the army is the only way youre gonna get those chances@@aaronmatheny695

  • @bhn7731
    @bhn7731 Год назад +1

    Informative. Thanks!

  • @branevans3705
    @branevans3705 Год назад +346

    It's disgusting that our country doesn't take proper care of its own. These folks shouldn't have to suffer like that. It's not right.

    • @bansheezs
      @bansheezs Год назад

      if they don't vote d, then the government doesn't care

    • @user-pl3lo8cc8y
      @user-pl3lo8cc8y Год назад +65

      it seems like the politicians they support aren’t really into supporting them.. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @marybrown7203
      @marybrown7203 Год назад +17

      They like it.

    • @bansheezs
      @bansheezs Год назад +18

      @@user-pl3lo8cc8y who controls the house sentate and presidency the last few years and what have they done for rural west virgiinia? The Ds did and only made life harder.

    • @missjools351
      @missjools351 Год назад +9

      @@user-pl3lo8cc8y politicians are what got it to this point. Think about it……. They created lifelong system riders🤷🏻‍♀️ I know. I live here. Born and raised. It kills the work ethic.

  • @Yasminescookingshow
    @Yasminescookingshow Год назад +56

    The lady you interviewed has a sweet soul. Ma'am, if you happen to read this comment, thanks for the work you've done in my homeland Haiti. It's very hard for everyone. I still have extended family there and oh my goodness, surviving in Haiti is not easy with gangs taking over the capital.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +6

      I hope she sees it!

    • @john1gold503
      @john1gold503 Год назад +8

      Someone who works in a Christian charitable organization in Haiti with his wife and has dedicated their life to helping the poor, particularly children, says that a few elite are behind this chaos. He says that they are the ones behind the gangs, G9 and so forth, and use the current situation in Haiti to benefit economically. This gentleman says it is VERY difficult to do things such transport food and get fuel because of the gangs. As a result, he is trying to set up solar panels to rely less on fuel, for the buildings he runs to help the poor such as a safe place for Hatian women to give birth. He said the previous president was killed because he did not want to follow the agenda of the elite. He has a lot of credibility as he has been there for decades. Many other Christian charitable groups have left because the country has devolved into GREATER chaos.

    • @cjewell8444
      @cjewell8444 Год назад

      ​@@john1gold503 one word Clinton.😡

    • @o.amoakohene8147
      @o.amoakohene8147 Год назад +1

      Money is always the factor over poor people lives.

  • @ilovedetails
    @ilovedetails Год назад +2

    Excellent video. The last IT job I had, the company had a factory in West Viginia. I was based in NC and would regularly travel for two-three days a week up to the plant in WV. I tell you what the people were amazing, Peanut Butter Pie and Pizza Rolls for lunch. Horrible for the heart but man it was tasty. The plant was way out in coal country too in one of the hollows one way in and out with a beautiful river running through town that came out of national park. Trout like I have never seen. Ill never forget the first time I worked at the plant, when the lunch bell rung I had guys running up to my office asking if I wanted to go catch lunch from the river with them. I really enjoyed going up there as often as I did.

  • @melissacompton18
    @melissacompton18 Год назад +11

    I came from Welch and most of my family did. At that time the most honest people came from there. My family is listed on the monument there. Yes we was poor, but I’m so thankful for my family roots. It taught me how to work hard for what I have. Back then it was a booming town. So many people have moved out of the area. Clean energy killed this town, closing up all the coal fields very sad. Still home for some.

  • @user-cd1hs2vw2x
    @user-cd1hs2vw2x Год назад +67

    I'm watching this from Sydney, Australia, I'm amazed. The interview with that woman was incredible. She has huge admiration for her own people and their accomplishments. I'm stunned too that the drug problem was allowed to grow - with doctor help. That seems to have played a big part in demolishing that small community. I want those people to recover and rebuild and after seeing this story I know they have the strength for it.

  • @All.Natural.
    @All.Natural. Год назад +74

    Wow! This is just heartbreaking 💔
    Depression, drug addiction, alcoholism, no jobs, no proper education, no clean water, politicians taking advantage of the local citizens, child sex trafficking, preachers telling them to pray the pain away....OMG!💔 Crack was dropped off in the ghettos in the 80s and now oxy is being dumped in rual counties in Virginia today! 🤬 The American citizens deserve better!

    • @charleslindsay3201
      @charleslindsay3201 Год назад +1

      the so-called war on drugs is a bad joke and they lost on purpose---too much money went into politicians and law enforcement pockets??

    • @markallred190
      @markallred190 Год назад +7

      It's America now

    • @TheReaper42069
      @TheReaper42069 Год назад +12

      Not so much oxy as Fentanyl. Oxy is safe compared to the drugs people are using these days.

    • @PM-vv3uc
      @PM-vv3uc Год назад

      ​@@TheReaper42069 still very dangerous and it makes you addicted very fast. You just need a little bit more of it than fentanyl to overdose.

    • @Perfectly-Imperfect
      @Perfectly-Imperfect Год назад

      The government let the pill mills run wide open and prescribe opioids and get the people legally addicted. Then they put a stop to that and now you have people addicted to opioids and they aren’t as easy to get, so now people are doing meth, heroine and they are lacing everything with fentanyl. It’s sad.

  • @bengruse2726
    @bengruse2726 11 месяцев назад +3

    I've never been to Welch but I was in Man for a few days in 2021, it's in the same region and I'm a little disappointed there is no mention of the Hatfield McCoy trails over there, I know Welch is a big spot for tourism on HMT, they might not be there for restaurants and nightlife but HMT brings in a ton of people to the trailheads. I love these videos, it's great to show parts of the country most people haven't seen but i feel like the perspective is from someone more acclimated to the city, not realizing alot of people in the area don't want a big established city, the holler is just fine with them. Of course, I don't speak for anyone living there as I'm in northern Ohio myself, but when you've spent time around some of the folk you kinda get how their idea of living is. But shining light on the underlying problems is important nonetheless and your videos are fantastic and I appreciate what you do

  • @jm7578
    @jm7578 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love Nick Johnson videos especially the ones about West Virginia. Having three kids and being married kind of changed my traveling ways but at least I can enjoy these awesome videos

  • @jonnyb7752
    @jonnyb7752 Год назад +49

    Sometimes, commentators’ content becomes worse over time, but it’s the opposite with yours. I am always amused and informed by what you present. You also always find the best people to interview. The lady in this one is very well informed about her surroundings and well spoken. I live in Kentucky, and I’m hoping we have a resurgence of some sort as well.

  • @kt3300
    @kt3300 Год назад +4

    I retired and moved to WV from SoCal ...absolutely love ❤️ it here and have no regrets

    • @leggiemeggie5837
      @leggiemeggie5837 Год назад

      We came to WV from the Bay Area .. it’s amazing how much better the quality of life is here. Very different, but so relaxing and rewarding

  • @johnayers2483
    @johnayers2483 2 месяца назад +3

    Probably your best interview!

  • @lindawatts5731
    @lindawatts5731 11 месяцев назад +14

    Love the interview with the lady who explained how the drug epidemic started there. Sad that everything is just about money. No matter how much it hurts the people as long as someone made money. 😢

    • @wendyd2831
      @wendyd2831 10 месяцев назад +1

      I feel like I'm always the odd person out but no personal responsibility? I don't buy that myself, a person knows when they're starting to desire and crave the feeling of the pain pill rather than the fact that it's reducing their actual pain to a livable limit. You should never expect your pain to be completely gone when you have chronic pain.

  • @milantoombs6696
    @milantoombs6696 Год назад +69

    Your discussion with the lady that owned the place you stayed was very nice and explained most of the problems in the town. Must be difficult to live there !

  • @jennifercook2606
    @jennifercook2606 Год назад +19

    I live in WV and have my entire life. The lack of mental healthcare and quality education are huge factors in the addiction problem in our beautiful state. Instead of being encouraged to seek help, people turn to drugs to cope, which in turn causes poverty. It is a vicious cycle. This is one of the reasons I became a nurse. I love my home and I want my community to prosper. *Side note: Medical marijuana is legal in WV 😂

  • @marynicholson6110
    @marynicholson6110 11 месяцев назад +2

    I like the way you talk and describe all these places.its a mixture of sarcasm and truthfulness.if you haven't been to las vegas please go to the westside and the hub of most homeless people.the county here is trying to hide this because of course they're promoting/ showing only the good area for the tourist.thank you for all the info.

  • @mooksixalpha5694
    @mooksixalpha5694 3 месяца назад +2

    My people are from Mingo and Mercer county’s, this video has got me thinking about going to this area and starting something to benefit the community.

    • @josephhoover4542
      @josephhoover4542 2 дня назад +1

      I have people from Logan and Mingo county that moved to get away from those dumps trust me if it ain’t drgs or a pack of smokes they don’t want it they don’t care that their communities are wreck their fine being trash unfortunately.

  • @chucknoob7041
    @chucknoob7041 Год назад +86

    The area looks awesome. I think embracing the outdoors for tourism would be key; mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking, hunting, off-road. A small town in the mining area of Minnesota turned the old iron quarry into a mountain bike destination and it’s been successful (Cuyuna MN). I think that could be replicated.

    • @wvhillgal
      @wvhillgal Год назад +17

      a developer was building an entire housing section and was to put in the 4 wheel paths and the state promised him a big tax break for bringing business and after he built some they reniged on the break so he walked off and left it. Another car manufacturer was coming in west of Charleston and the then governor refused saying it was unfair rivalry to the Toyota Plant. Those in power are the problem.

    • @herbalcaribou5082
      @herbalcaribou5082 Год назад

      ​@@wvhillgaldon't talk bad about big Jim he's one of the best things that has happened to McDowell in a long time he is keeping coal jobs and even gave a emotional support pet to Welch elementary

    • @wvhillgal
      @wvhillgal Год назад

      @@herbalcaribou5082 I don't know who was in at that time, but it sure messed up that end of the valley.

    • @kelleytillapaugh8609
      @kelleytillapaugh8609 11 месяцев назад

      needed: grocers, laundromats, ride and/or delivery service, farm co-ops, social venues like a bar, mini golf, splash pad, public pool, movie theater, axe throwing, etc etc.

    • @chucknoob7041
      @chucknoob7041 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kelleytillapaugh8609
      I can’t tell if you’re serious or not. If you are those things will come if the tourist industry is built .

  • @sabrinatscha2554
    @sabrinatscha2554 Год назад +32

    There’s drugs, there’s poverty, but all things considered, there’s very little violent crime in WV. Parts of it may be devastatingly depressing to most, but it is a safe place with lots of kind people and interesting history, everywhere you look.

    • @mattylamb9194
      @mattylamb9194 Год назад +2

      Maybe that's because there is a lot of people that believe in God?

    • @FRMN8R_T4R
      @FRMN8R_T4R 11 месяцев назад +9

      Some of the nicest and most humble people I've ever met in this country have been in West Virginia. At the end of the day, many of the folks in Appalachia who've been left behind might be the only ones that are left to thrive if things keep going the way they are in the world. I'd live in the mountains of West Virginia before I'd ever live in Washington DC, NYC, San Francisco, or Chicago.

    • @lucaslevinsky8802
      @lucaslevinsky8802 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@mattylamb9194Yesn't
      That's because they don't have broken communities in the fullest extent

    • @SergyMilitaryRankings
      @SergyMilitaryRankings 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's just not true

    • @hammer1794
      @hammer1794 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mattylamb9194it’s a constitutional carry state, most people there are ARMED & POLITE

  • @steventurner476
    @steventurner476 Год назад +4

    Jick Nohnson, you're really helping our country. Thanks for all your hard work. Its gotta take alot of blood sweat and tears to do the Lords work like you do. I am really curious as to where such a hard worker like you grew up? Im willing to wager your daddys awful proud of you.

  • @KA-zs3yl
    @KA-zs3yl 10 месяцев назад +1

    I remember being on one of the riding trails for ATVS around Bluefield in WV. I saw trailers without roofs and kids living there in squaller. I cried and I’ll never forget it.

  • @kurtrain7560
    @kurtrain7560 Год назад +29

    Nick, I can't say enough good about what you are doing. You don't cover in icing the bad , or transfer blame away from the guilty. You are truly right down the middle. I wish some major Network would pick up your work and get it out. You have no agenda except truth. I have to classify you as an important journalist , far more than just another You Tuber.

  • @king_reynolds1879
    @king_reynolds1879 Год назад +64

    First time I've ever seen an abandoned Walmart. That was creepy.

    • @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645
      @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645 Год назад +8

      Theres one in long beach, ca like that...m just not as dilapidated

    • @TSD4027
      @TSD4027 Год назад +25

      Walmart is leaving Portland area because of theft at the end of March, so you'll be able to enjoy some more.

    • @kimdavis6398
      @kimdavis6398 Год назад +18

      Should turn them into roller skating rinks or bowling alleys. People need social hubs, isolation is unhealthy.

    • @phoenixhenson3689
      @phoenixhenson3689 Год назад +5

      Having a prison in such a low populated area is even more creepy, but it kinda shows the industrialization of the legal system

    • @UnicornDreamsPastelSkies
      @UnicornDreamsPastelSkies Год назад +6

      1. I moved away from Oregon last summer, the Walmarts in Portland's suburbs are staying open; it's only the two that are still in the city proper that are closing, I mean for good reason, the shoplifting in that Dem-run city has gotten nuts, and 2. I recently watched video of another abandoned Walmart in Brinkley, Arkansas as well.

  • @Ann65.
    @Ann65. 11 месяцев назад +2

    I can imagine starting out in a rural township, raising a family away from the city. Myself as a Teacher, my husband as a Professional Driver. Peace ‘n quiet. What a great interview with a knowledgable and friendly woman.

  • @jdsmith556
    @jdsmith556 4 месяца назад +1

    One thing I’ve noticed first hand about small rural towns is the fact that they are very clannish. They know you are a “outsider” and they intend on you staying that way.

  • @melindamelissa4784
    @melindamelissa4784 Год назад +53

    I think what's hard about watching this is it's so easy to see what it once was and it must have been really beautiful which is something I would not expect to say about a coal-mining town so I definitely learned something today.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +4

      Good Melinda I'm glad

    • @wvhillgal
      @wvhillgal Год назад +1

      the further north you go the more beautiful it is, like around Seneca Rocks and further north

  • @jillwiegand4257
    @jillwiegand4257 Год назад +23

    What a nice lady you had the interview with! Friendly and knowledgeable! So sad those jobs left! She is right, if people come and open small businesses they would thrive! I'm surprised they depend on Amazon when you can grow the fruit and veggies right in your yard, and do canning. McDonald's is the lazy way. If you have a car or someone you know has one, go once a month and stock up if possible. Thanks Nick for letting us know about an area we may never get to see. Beautiful scenery ❤️

  • @meredithsantana1612
    @meredithsantana1612 10 месяцев назад +2

    Peter Santinelli does a much more realistic and video on this area. I would go watch that! It’s also much more in depth

  • @Bensalami69
    @Bensalami69 Месяц назад +1

    As someone raised outside Charleston, spent a lot of time in smaller more rural areas of southern WV, and went to college in Cincinnati and stayed for the money - It is on my mind almost every single day what I can do to give back to the people who made me who I am, who taught me that being a good neighbor was the right thing to do, who taught me to always lend a helping hand. I feel extremely thankful to be in the place that I am, but extremely guilty that I am a statistic of the younger generation who left nearly 8 years ago. Drugs killed our state, and all we have left is our sense of community. No one is going to save us, no matter how hardcore red or blue you vote. I fear solving the drug problem alone won't be enough, but how do you even solve that to begin with? Sandi's ideas are brilliant for McDowell County, maybe one day I will be lucky enough to help invest in an idea like one of those.

  • @kallanstedje5133
    @kallanstedje5133 Год назад +83

    This is a hard look at an otherwise forgotten place. Thank you Nick. Please travel to Brmidji Minnesota and Red Lake Minnesota. You will witness an even more extreme divide. The life expectancy for male in Red Lake is 35 years old😢

    • @luke-8449
      @luke-8449 Год назад +9

      I live in Minnesota and have been to many other regions of our state but never up there. That would be eye opening

    • @waskyhenry6306
      @waskyhenry6306 Год назад +3

      Not Minnesota. Why's that the case?

    • @celticsfaninthedesert4778
      @celticsfaninthedesert4778 Год назад +2

      Save me from researching on my own and make a video on this place!

    • @oldscout80
      @oldscout80 Год назад +5

      You are talking about The Red Lake Reservation life. Bemidji is a beautiful town with a very low poverty, and crime rate, and is about 35 miles south of the Red Lake Res. Minnesota is one of the best places in the U.S.A. to live.....Look it up!!

    • @Whisperwomaneq2
      @Whisperwomaneq2 Год назад

      Back 20 years ago we had a group of people from Bemidji move down here to New Richmond WI. Every one of them were thieven scum and drug dealers. The type that would sell people the drugs and then go and rob them a few hours later. The Law finally drove them out of town after about 7 or 8 years of the nonsense.

  • @jday7767
    @jday7767 Год назад +49

    I love that lady you interviewed. She loves her hometown and wants the best and still hopes for a better future for her community. I hope they figure something out. Nobody deserves to be born into bad opportunities. Good luck to Welch WV.

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад +5

      It's so sad people are dropping like flies left & right from drug addiction!
      She carries Narcan to church! Wow

    • @sethw997
      @sethw997 Год назад +2

      @J Grysiak honestly it sounds like the drugs are the reason there's no employees. Therefore the businesses leave, then there's nothing to do. So then they do more drugs. It's 100% a choice.

    • @jgrysiak6566
      @jgrysiak6566 Год назад

      @@sethw997 , delusional people!
      If they saved their money & didn't do addictions, then they would have all the money they need
      to get out.

  • @amiedavis5257
    @amiedavis5257 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nick, I just found your channel the other day. Right now, I'm learning "Where not to live in America". I'd like for you to show how bad Denver has gone down hill.

  • @tomho5222
    @tomho5222 11 месяцев назад

    Great show!

  • @rosemaryirwin3305
    @rosemaryirwin3305 Год назад +31

    Thank you for this tour. It's very caring, very real. I loved moments like when you described the drug given to addicts to discourage fentanyl "like having your taste buds removed so you don't eat ice cream anymore." You observe with a sharp sense of humor, but you truly care and respect peoples' rights. I hope things will get better for these people. We need this video just to understand what is happening in the US.

  • @halowarrior917
    @halowarrior917 Год назад +108

    And the thing is, just about any man there would give you the coat off his back if you needed it. West Virginia is a state full of good people.

    • @o.amoakohene8147
      @o.amoakohene8147 Год назад +11

      Trump promised to bring back coal mining for them. 😂😂😂😂

    • @anaescoto5
      @anaescoto5 Год назад +1

      That's the way he brain wash this people
      Until today pretty sad.

    • @terrancewood9322
      @terrancewood9322 Год назад +6

      @@o.amoakohene8147 Most West Virginians didn't vote.

    • @jonathangehman4005
      @jonathangehman4005 Год назад +1

      Unless you mocked thier accent to thier face, that might change things

    • @wvhillgal
      @wvhillgal Год назад +2

      it is but the younger people are the problem now, won't work, drugs, drinking

  • @veselinivanov7208
    @veselinivanov7208 Год назад

    Thanks for the video I am a Bulgarian and it is very interesting to watch videos from USa and around the world showing the world from different points not like Hollywood

  • @nosferaturr
    @nosferaturr Год назад +1

    You can't beat that : the triangle of misery : the drugshop, the prison, the rehab. All in one block. If i didn't see it i wouldn't belived it ! Thanks.

  • @CarlosGonzales-wm8xx
    @CarlosGonzales-wm8xx Год назад +12

    That was a great interview. The lady is knowledgeable about her community and has good ideas and a big heart. Hope some investors take notice.

  • @marius4592
    @marius4592 Год назад +6

    I would not 🚫 mind living there ,,,at least you have beautiful nature... peace 🕊️ and quiet....love it ❣️
    Greetings from Brooklyn NY 😎

  • @mcavijai
    @mcavijai Год назад

    Excellent, I don’t know how. Like this video. Thanks..