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Rising public anger is never good politics

Dickson C. Igwe. Photo: VINO/File
By Dickson C. Igwe

Politicians who ignore specific sections of the population to focus on channeling public resources to a select group are usually in for a rude awakening.

Politics and economics are joined at the hip. Both are about human behavior.

And one thing both have in common is public confidence. When public confidence is high in the management of an economy the economy thrives. 

The preceding is the same with politics. When the public has confidence in government then governance becomes a piece of cake. Lose that confidence and life becomes a roller coaster for Julius Caesar.

Politics is about power, yes. However, politics is also about equity and justice. And when the public perceives there is injustice there is always negative fallout.

The greatest asset the politician possesses is public support. And when that support diminishes owing to some type of action- frequently unpopular- the politician’s days are usually numbered.

An effective politician is adept at maintaining public support. He or she does that by ensuring the perception of Jack and Jill Public of the politician is favorable. That perception is the key component in maintaining the goodwill of the public. When that perception goes south, then the politician better watch it.

Anyone looking back over Virgin Islands politics over the past 30 years can clearly perceive a narrative. Political parties usually lose elections after two terms. However a "one term government" is possible if the public perceives gross injustice in governance.

The Virgin Islands voter looking at him over the decades may have clear loyalties and preferences. 

However, Jack and Jill never hesitate to throw out a government at election time when the level of public angst rises.

This public angst is a good measure of public support when that angst moves upwards against a government, then the wise politician best watch his back.

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4 Responses to “Rising public anger is never good politics”

  • matt (15/05/2021, 11:45) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    The points are understood
  • Unemployed for months (15/05/2021, 12:25) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    Facts!! At least this man gets it...
    If anything he has my vote.!
    The people can only take so much...
    But yet, no one else cares...
  • new at this (17/05/2021, 16:52) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    this guy knows what he is saying.

  • DEDE (22/05/2021, 17:53) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Thank you, Dickson, for stating the obvious. This doesn't really help anyone but thanks anyway.


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