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Blame politicians for disillusionment of Utahns
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Seventh, voters throughout the state were shocked when an unpopular and embarrassing lawmaker escaped a primary runoff by one vote during the state convention of the dominant political party. Some are convinced there was considerable pushing and pulling behind the scenes in order to avoid what would surely have been an awkward primary campaign.
Eighth, many critical decisions at the Legislature are made in closed-door caucus meetings of the dominant political party. As a result, voters feel their voices are no longer relevant. Political leaders who are unsure of themselves and their ideas often resort to secrecy and backroom arm-twisting.
Ninth, tactics used by legislative leaders to secure tax subsidies for a new soccer stadium added to voter distrust.
Tenth, a bill pushed through by powerful interest groups made it too easy to split school districts. This tactic told large groups of voters that their interests are not of much concern to legislative leaders.
Sadly, those principles are ignored by leaders who claim to know what's best without the benefit of legislative debate or public discussion.
No wonder voters are disillusioned. No wonder they stay away from the polls.
No wonder they grieve over the lack of great men and great ideas men and ideas such as those we honor this month.
G. Donald Gale is president of Words, Words, Words Inc. He wrote and delivered 6,000 editorials for KSL Radio and Television. E-mail: dongale@words3.com
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