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The Angry, Worried Mood of the U.S. Public

Americans, undeniably, are angry and worried. Rasmussen reports that only 21% believe the nation is heading in the right direction.

It is not difficult to understand why.  The lack of decent jobs, the decline of the middle class, terrorism, the giant step back in race relations, and the unprecedented deterioration in national security, all indicate a nation in an unnecessary decline.

The decay was not inevitable.  It was the result of the adoption of policies that have caused precisely the same undesirable effect in every other nation in which they have been tried.  Big government economics have never promoted long term prosperity, and they are causing the same descent in America as they have wherever tried throughout the world. Appeasement and unilateral reductions in arms only invite aggression in adversaries. Appealing to people not as a unified whole but on the basis of race, gender or ethnicity doesn’t bring a nation together, it drives it apart.

There is nothing as incendiary as treating the voters as though they had no common sense, and as though they were subjects, not citizens. That, however, is precisely what Americans have endured for almost eight years.

They have been told that their Constitution does not bind their President to strict adherence, because he can “interpret” it differently than its obvious language states.   They have told he can pretend that the legislative process can be, essentially, replaced through executive action.  They have been informed that international treaties, which are supposed to be approved by the Senate, can be established by the fiction of calling them “agreements” which require no oversight.

Americans have been consistently denied access to the truth about the content of deals with other nations. The U.S. surrendered the lead in nuclear arms to Russia thanks to the New START treaty, and got nothing in return. An “agreement” was struck with Iran that, it now turns out, gives that nation the right to build nuclear arms far sooner than the public was told, and the lack of adequate inspections will result in developing an atomic arsenal even earlier.  They have been told that there will be no harm resulting from surrendering control of the internet to an international body containing nations that enthusiastically support censorship. The lies that, it has now been proven, were told about Benghazi were the most deceitful in U.S. history.

While those policies were the work of the White House, support for other unpopular international efforts such as the TransPacific Partnership deal had broad support across both party lines.

The public has been told that evildoers pledging allegiance to ISIS aren’t Islamic Terrorists.

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When Americans have sought to act as citizens, not subjects, they have been slapped down forcibly. When many pointed out that government policies about environmental matters weren’t based on proven science and that the “solutions” imposed by the EPA would be ineffective, Attorney General Loretta Lynch considered prosecuting those dissenters, and various state attorneys general illegally harassed them. Those who disagreed with the White House overall were maltreated by the Internal Revenue Service.

Voters have been told there is no inflation, and therefore seniors need no cost of living increases. Have the bureaucrats involved been to a supermarket lately?

Workers have been told that allowing vast amounts of illegal immigrants into the nation would not affect wages, and that maintaining the highest corporate taxes in the developed world would not cause companies to take their jobs overseas, concepts which defy common sense.

Despite an eagerness to impose regulations on everything from mom and pop grocery stores to major corporations, the worst offenders of unnecessary and outrageous cost hikes—colleges and the medical industry-never get substantially touched. Why?   Look at the incestuous relationship between those institutions and political parties. You find ridiculous, unnecessary, and expensive jobs offered to their adherents (using titles such as community relations specialists and diversity officers) as well as outrageous speaking fees for those with significant influence.

And, of course, there has now been an acceptance of different standards of justice for the ultra-powerful and the rest of the populace.

Many voters in both parties and even junior Representatives feel abandoned, and have reacted sharply. They gave support to unlikely candidates across the political spectrum, from Bernie Sanders to Donald Trump, and deposed the former House Speaker John Boehner.

The public has every right to be furious.

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Why Americans are Angry

Party leaders and pundits continue to wonder about the obvious anger on the part of the voters. They shouldn’t be so shocked.

The perception that the “Washington establishment” has failed the American people is accurate. The voters are taking out their justified anger at politicians whom they perceive to be representing more of the same.

The decline of the United States and the prospect that the millennials may be the first generation to inherit a diminished nation has, correctly, been laid at the foot of those currently in office.

Older Americans certainly have a right to be angry.  From Obamacare’s Independent Patient Advisory Board, which decides whether saving a senior’s life is cost effective, to the repeated lack of cost of living increases under Social Security, there has never been a time when the over 65 crowd has been less respected.

The middle class has taken it on the chin repeatedly.  Their net worth has declined, many of their jobs have moved overseas, and their 401k’s have not done well. They have become the “sandwich generation,” supporting their twenty-something kids who can’t find jobs and their older parents whose health care has been reduced and whose social security payments have not kept pace with inflation.  Extremist attempts to slash energy sources and raise prices in return for negligible gains in questionable environmental statistics present a clear threat to homeowners’ ability to heat and light their homes.

Blacks within inner cities have been treated worse than at any time since segregation ended.  Many of their youth can’t find starting-level employment because the positions have been taken by the vast numbers of illegals allowed into the nation. Race relations, which had been improving steadily and substantially for half a century, have been set back as a result of progressives false or exaggerated statements seeking to gin up the voting base and distract from the failures of their economic policies.

Youth, as a whole, have been ill-served. Upon reaching college, they have had their free speech rights abridged by leftist administrators and professors. They have been charged unjustifiably, outrageously high tuition rates, and upon graduation have had few job opportunities.

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Seven years ago, America was the “indispensable nation,” sometimes feared, sometimes respected, sometimes hated, but always the most important factor in any international matter of any consequence. Seven years of cuts to the military, demanded by President Obama and bartered away by establishment Republicans, ended that. Combined with diplomatic moves so inept that “amateurish” doesn’t begin to convey the foolishness of it, The U.S. is seen as a has-been on the world stage, incapable of defending its interests or those of its allies.

Examples are rampant. The premature withdrawal from Iraq—whatever one thought of the war there in the first place—created the vacuum that allowed ISIS to prosper. The “Reset” with Russia allowed Moscow to replace Washington as the major power in Europe. The failure to even diplomatically confront China’s aggression in the Philippines and elsewhere encouraged Beijing’s hardliners to adopt intimidation as a matter of course. The refusal to forcefully confront Islamic extremists—or even utter those words—after the murder of an American ambassador, the slayings in San Bernardino, the bombing of the Boston Marathon, and so much more, have portrayed the United States as rudderless, weak, and cowardly. The failure to confront the growing presence of Russian, Chinese, and terrorist military elements in our own hemisphere is negligence writ large.

Utterly counterproductive moves, including encouraging the attempted toppling of pro-Western regimes in the Middle East, and opening up discussions with the Taliban in Afghanistan, have left the American public openly wondering whether the White House is even paying attention.

Many Americans are furious that federal agencies have been misused for partisan political purposes. The Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Election Commission, and the Department of Justice are among the examples.

While all these very real crises go unaddressed, false or exaggerated problems get the spotlight.  While isolated examples of law enforcement abuse may occur, there is no war on minorities by police forces. There is no wave of discrimination against Muslims (indeed, FBI statistics indicate that Jews are far more prone to be the target of hate crimes.) Wall Street is not seeking to rob the middle class. Asking unions to not force people to join, and demanding that union leaders be accountable for pension plans they administer, is not an attack on collective bargaining. There are no substantive reports of government agencies harassing LGBT individuals.

Listening to leftist politicians, pundits, and academicians, many Americans wonder whether any of the individuals employed in those rarified fields inhabit the same reality as the rest of the country. It’s no wonder the voters are angry.