Monday, March 14, 2016

Anger Management

The New Yorker ~ David Sipress
All the pundits say the electorate is angry. About the economy, trade, jobs, wages, border control, terrorism and security, among other issues.  Most of the editorializing is charged and partisan, some is thoughtful and honest. I'd put Georgia Senator David Perdue's writing in that latter camp.

In The Daily Signal, Senator Perdue explains Why Washington's Political Class is Losing Control.
"A recent survey of likely Republican primary voters showed that 86 percent believe that 'people like me don't have any say about what the government does.' Another recent exit poll in my home state of Georgia showed six in ten Republicans felt 'betrayed' by their political party.
This sentiment is something I heard countless times during my campaign for the United States Senate just over a short year ago. It is what pulled me to get involved personally to try and make a difference. But this is not just happening in Georgia. People across America are angry, frustrated, and scared because they feel like Washington isn't listening to them.
A growing number of Americans are more motivated by this feeling of frustration than any individual political ideology. The rise of career politicians has completely shifted the political paradigm from just liberal versus conservative. There is now a disconnect between the Washington political class and everybody else - the insiders versus the outsiders."
And who's angriest? Yahoo Finance runs the numbers on 10 years of employment data to theorize This is Where the Angriest Voters Are.

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