Steve Greenleaf

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Seen as an environmental curse to many, the fracking boom brought money and pride to Mayor Hardey and most others I talked to. Stuck in the South, the poorest region in the nation, Louisiana now seemed perched to become the proud center of an industrial renaissance, a shiny new buckle in the nation’s energy belt. Louisiana wouldn’t come last; it would come first. And that would bring a welcome end to the Great Paradox.
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
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