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Monday, February 8, 2010

So what about us?


Writing about the political paralysis facing our neighbours to the south, a paralysis many observers believe has worsened over the past year, Slate's Jacob Weisberg points a finger at one suspect - or group of suspects - who often escapes scott-free.

We the people.

This very provocative piece, Weisberg suggests that instead of blaming various politicians or cable news stations, the American public needs to stop simultaneously demanding then rejecting change on any number of issues (witness health care, climate change, economic stimulus). To quote from his piece, "our collective illogic is mostly negligent rather than militant... we like the idea of hard choices in theory [but] when was the last time we made one in reality?"

It's a good question. And how are we faring here? As at least one writer points out, we don't really do the tea party thing. We'd rather just stew in the status quo. Earlier this year, columnist Gary Mason almost pleaded that we engage in some discussion on the host of long-term challenges that confront us - from healthcare to pensions to the environment.

That said, there are plenty of movements afoot, nearly all of them citizen-led. Last weekend, a group assembled in Edmonton to advance discussions on Alberta's future. Next week, another will gather in Toronto to figure out how to strengthen relationships between people and civic institutions. In March, others will meet in Ottawa to plan for Canada's 150th birthday, and later in March, another group will do the same. Type TEDx into Google and you'll see lots of Canadian discussions in the works.

And here at Samara, we're doing what we can to get at the disconnect among politicians, our media and citizens. Please stay tuned. Advice, ideas always welcome.




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