October 20, 2015

Voter Anger Not Easy To Resolve, Blame Widespread




Councilor Cheung raises valid concerns, but misplaces blame. Technology remade the way voters get information. Complex issues demand the attention of government. Easier to leave it to the experts, those politicians, who often obfuscate the issues and mislead the voters. Journalists publish propaganda on their own or on behalf of politicians or special interests. It is difficult to understand issues when presented as an alternative version of reality. The White House determines priorities for many policy makers. Voters are being divided by White House propaganda. 



Resulting anger was captured by Mr. Trump who is likely as angry himself. Current focus of schools and colleges is preventing hurt feelings and hating America. Little help encouraging rational thought, common sense and integrity. There is no easy solution to the problems raised by the Councilor.




http://cambridge.wickedlocal.com/article/20151020/NEWS/151029587

Guest column: 'Trumpocracy' has spread to Cambridge
By Councilor Leland Cheung
Posted Oct. 20, 2015 at 10:48 AM
CAMBRIDGE Chronicle

 

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