Jennifer Granholm: Public Service Is the Antidote For Voter Anger

Problems such as child poverty, poor education, and homelessness are too big to leave only to the politicians

October 28, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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Often, the most visible public service is performed by those who have run for and been elected to political office. In good times, they sometimes get some of the credit. In bad times, they receive most of the blame. That's the lot of a public servant. So why do it? U.S. News asked four current and former public servants. Here's what Jennifer Granholm, governor of Michigan, had to say:

The November election will end a tumultuous campaign season that began with many good public servants losing in the primaries because angry voters wanted to "throw the bums out." If this trend continues on Election Day, it would be because the public has simply grown impatient. That's a warning signal for all newly minted politicians flush with victory that they, too, could soon face an angry electorate if they don't produce results quickly or dramatically enough to sate the hunger of an impatient electorate.

[See a slide show of 14 establishment candidates who lost to insurgents.]

The experience of the past few months reminds us that unleashed cynicism and anger are infectious, cancerous. Anyone who has recently visited the badlands of the blogs knows that the digital soapbox roils with angry cynicism. Al Gore once eloquently said: "Cynicism is deadly. It bites everything it can reach—like a dog with a foot caught in a trap. And then it devours itself. It drains us of the will to improve; it diminishes our public spirit; it saps our inventiveness; it withers our souls." Cynicism, however, is just an ugly mask that, when lifted, reveals pain.

Fortunately, there is a sure-fire antidote for the negativity and pain that besets our democracy, an antidote that is the purest act of all: service to others. Even the hardest heart softens when a tutored child overcomes the odds to excel. Even the most virulent antigovernment activist feels compassion in delivering meals to disabled and home-bound seniors. Even the hurting unemployed worker will begin to heal when helping to rebuild a crumpled neighborhood in the wake of a hurricane. The acts of kindness occurring each day all over America can begin to heal our pain, soothe our rage, and remind us that we are one human family.

But even more importantly, America desperately needs the help. Indeed, this new class of political leaders won't be any more successful than the last ones at a "quick fix" since, darn it, they weren't issued magic wands either. Problems such as child poverty, blight, poor education, and homelessness are too big to leave only to the politicians. America's problems and America's pain belong to all of us. So there's a sign on the door of your local Big Brothers Big Sisters or AmeriCorps or Habitat for Humanity. The sign reads: Help Wanted. The pay is lousy, but the rewards are limitless.

And perhaps the biggest reward for an angry voter is discovering that service to others can be the most effective painkiller of all.

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Why does she draw disability, food stamps, and public housing. As a illegal, she supports obama's stance of citizenship for illegals.

Where is your personal financial help for your illegal aunt President obama. Bring her home to WH and meet the family. Help her...

Lead by example...

Bill Hedges of MO 2:06PM October 30, 2010

We supported you but now we CANNOT WAIT until you are gone, gone, gone. All of a sudden you are trying to get something done and make yourself look good but you've never lifted a finger to do anything for suffering people, like the person above who lost her home. We've been BLOWN AWAY by your ineptness and the aforementioned gridlock you let go on and on. Every budget goes right to or over the deadline. Cuts have been made to the most vulnerable while you go to Sweden to get some doo-dad from the king about some perceived grand thing you've done. No one with half a brain is fooled by your sudden grand gestures of working on Habitat for Humanity homes (can that "exile" get that since that person's home has been lost? Didn't think so) or trips overseas. We all know your gunning for some job in the Obama administration but you're too incompetent even for him and if he does offer you anything, the people you've let be harmed on your watch will be lining up to testify against you. Thanks to you, we'll be stuck with Republican cutters for God only knows how long. After Engler ran the state into the ground, you could have done so much more but you ran it down even more. Please, just leave MI and go somewhere where you won't hurt anyone. Buh-bye.

ann nonymous of MI 12:18PM October 30, 2010

I just about tossed my cookies at the hypocrisy of this. I had high hopes for this gov'r. However, under her regime, I lost my LTD benefits because of the action of an insurance contractor who came in and was pd an outrageous sum, as was their "drs" and also pd bonus $$ for "performance" which means they got blood money for shafting disabled people. I SERVED the state for 15 yrs and worked when I was sick and/or injured. I ruined my health doing that. I was made to see such luminary medical figures as a convicted wife batterer who served 5 yrs in prison for trying to kill her with a claw hammer to the head multiple times and another "dr" who had me enduring hrs of "testing" even after I was injured by the testing. I've had 2 extremely extensive c-spine surgeries since and the drs cannot fix the damage done by this fine, upstanding dr whose specialty is insurance defense. This woman has done nothing despite clear questionable behavior by the state handlers of these contractors. I've lost my home which was paid for because I was told she had no power to do anything about the bad behavior of civil servants on her watch. The state has dragged its heels with my attorney. It is all well and good for her to tout service when she has not been homeless, had utilities shut off, and effectively been kept from needed medical treatment because the co-pays are unaffordable and by the way, MI Blue Cross is now being sued by the feds for their antics under her reign. She is now looking for a job in DC undoubtably so this "lady bountiful" campaign is now in full swing. Hypocrisy, thy name is Granholm.

Marian of NC 9:20PM October 28, 2010

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