Lack of honesty in communication bugs me, but it’s also something I understand very well. As a longtime political consultant, I’ve been guilty of saying things to the public to push emotional buttons at times.
So I’m not sure whether to be disgusted or feel professional admiration for the public relations people at the Federal Emergency Management Agency who are responsible for morphing government bureaucrats into our “federal family.”
According to the Palm Beach Post, FEMA has pretty much banished the word “government” from its news releases. In its place, you’ll find talk of the “federal family,” as though they’re going to take us on vacation when school gets out.
It’s definitely creepy and kooky, but there’s nothing mysterious about it. They’re not the Addams Family. They’re just politicians twisting the meaning of words.
I don’t regret my choices, but I do lament choices he refused to make
Love & Hope — Episode 10:
Mundane expressions of love matter more than movie versions
Who needs due process? Kangaroo court gets power to kill citizens
Ron Paul asks 31 tough questions that our politicians won’t answer
Life as misunderstood stranger feels like walking through a fog
Your motivations tell me more about you than your actions do
It’s hard to nurture what’s alive when you water dead flowers
Why can it feel strange to lose homes we haven’t seen for years?