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In reply to the discussion: Why do people drive SUVs? [View all]primavera
(5,191 posts)And I do think that Americans are as capable of reaching responsible decisions as anyone else is - provided that they have the necessary information upon which to base their decisions. With idiots like Rush Limbaugh out there telling everyone that global warming is a hoax, the integrity of the information reaching people is questionable. I do think an effective leader can make a positive impact in getting information out to the public and offering their vision for possible solutions. Think back to Jimmy Carter's administration. For a while there, he managed to reach out and make the case convincingly to the American public that we needed to conserve energy and damned if it didn't work to some extent. People began to recognize the points he was making and we started to see movement towards smaller, more fuel efficient cars, more energy efficient homes, etc. And then Ronnie Raygun came along with his "don't worry, be happy" pitch and we went back to excessive consumption of energy, damn his eyes. But I think that Carter demonstrated that a leader with a vision, and with the evidence to back up his views, can get through to people and really make a difference. The problem is that we've grown so jaded and the informational waters have become so muddied, I don't know how to get back to that point where people are willing to trust anyone in public office.
Thank you for you thoughtful post, you've given me much to think about too.