Dysfunctional - the now acceptable word

See last paragraph for explanation. .
Dysfunctional - the now acceptable word
Dysfunctional - the now acceptable word
Dysfunctional government. We are reading about that a lot lately from prominent politicians and news commentators. I've been saying that privately to friends for a couple years now. But I didn't have the courage to write it even six months ago. I felt that saying such would simply turn off readers and make them wonder about my ability to understand politics. Just too radical.
Now the term is almost in common use. We especially find the term popular with news commentators lately. Even our Bellingham Herald used it on Sunday in an editorial while reflecting on the rural county septic systems debacle.
I do think our Democratic Republic has become dysfunctional on all levels: Federal, state, county, as well as city and town levels. Dysfunctional is the inability to rationally make decisions and act in your own best interests. It results in out of control costs, unfair taxes, breakdowns of infrastructure and disrespect for public officials. We have that in spades these days - at every level.
So let me state what is as obvious as the fingers on my hand. The cause of dysfunctional government at all levels is two fold. First, our news media does not provide information we need for self government, and second, our social customs lead us to marginalize those who exercise their right of free speech. We citizens don't know what is happening in our governments, and if we speak out candidly we risk hurting our careers or jobs.
Some say I should not criticize the Herald - that it gets in the way of otherwise acceptable comments about our local political scene. Well, this website was started in 1995 because the Herald was covering up scandals and not covering news. The Herald is part of the cause of our local dysfunctional political scene. I cannot ignore the elephant in the room.
The Herald is our daily newspaper and should be held accountable. Saturday the headline read "Re Sources sues Sumas company." Only a careful reading of the entire article revealed that the suit was five months ago - last September. Hardly news anymore. The article was mostly about how a successful suit would bankrupt this fine county company and cause the loss of many jobs - but then - at the very end was a short sentence that noted Re Sources never collected the fines. They brought the action to stop polluting - not gain revenue. However, the headline and 99% of the article gave the other impression. This leaves all of us - conservatives and liberals - with confused information about what is happening.
I think we citizens need to take responsibility for informing each other about what is happening in our community. And we need to screw up the courage to speak out. This website is an effort and an experiment to try to accomplish both those things. If others have a better or different idea, please put it into action and I'll link to you and bring attention to you. This site is not territorial at all. If you want to join in here, we will welcome you. No claim to anything other than an effort by a few of us to speak out and use our supposed freedom of speech to address community issues.
The photo at the top? It is a new road - built by order of local government departments - built with the money of the private developer of the homes - and then closed by local government because they decided the road it connected to was not up to standards. Ordered built as a condition of getting a permit to build the homes, the road has been closed for some months and there are no plans to open it this year. No plans for when to open it. Dysfunctional government - that we are now getting used to. You haven't seen this news in the Bellingham Herald because they have no desire to embarrass the City or County. Stories like this are all over our City and County. What we have is a dysfunctional daily newspaper.








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