{"id":19544,"date":"2026-05-27T18:52:20","date_gmt":"2026-05-27T18:52:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/05\/27\/dig-a-little-deeper-the-politics-of-amnesia-the-sopris-sun\/"},"modified":"2026-05-27T18:52:20","modified_gmt":"2026-05-27T18:52:20","slug":"dig-a-little-deeper-the-politics-of-amnesia-the-sopris-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/05\/27\/dig-a-little-deeper-the-politics-of-amnesia-the-sopris-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Dig a Little Deeper: The politics of amnesia &#8211; The Sopris Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/soprissun.com\/\" rel=\"home\">The Sopris Sun<\/a><br \/> \t\t\t\t\tYour community connector\t\t\t\t<br \/><em>Government is a core pillar of local, state, national and global society. We trust it to make and enforce rules and responsibly spend tax dollars. We rely on it to operate core functions for health, safety and finance. We ask it to provide additional services that enhance our quality of life. We elect representatives to oversee these core needs and additional requests, and to provide leadership to guide our future. When choosing our leaders as voters, there is a lot to unpack, and this column, running once a month until Election Day, is intended to help readers do just that.&nbsp;<\/em>      <br \/>True story: A friend recently coaxed me into doing a cold plunge in the North Atlantic, resulting in a couple hours of more than usual forgetfulness. After I finally snapped out of it, I realized I had experienced a mild case of amnesia \u2014 transient global amnesia (TGA) to be exact. I suspect America suffers a bit from amnesia and I wonder when we will snap out of it. America\u2019s recent shock to the system has been the colossal changes in almost every corner of our lives and every corner of the world. And like TGA, I may not have understood it beforehand, but I now know to take America\u2019s symptoms seriously.&nbsp;      <br \/>Our collective amnesia seems to run in two-year cycles, when we are awakened by pundits and political parties reminding us that \u201cthis election is the most important ever.\u201d This year, both parties are arguing that \u201cour democracy is at stake.\u201d If we dig a little deeper, we see that it isn\u2019t just democracy at stake, but the very notion of liberalism, the very concept upon which America was born.&nbsp;      <br \/>The term liberalism, also referred to as classical liberalism, warrants a definition given how the term \u201cliberal\u201d has become so derogatory. Liberalism has three core ideals: 1) the individual as the focus of society, with individual liberty as the primary political value; 2) beliefs that are chosen by the individual and debatable within society, rather than imposed by the government; and 3) suspicion of power, and thus the notion that government\u2019s role is to protect individual freedoms rather than restrict them. The United States was the first republic founded on these ideals.  <br \/>America\u2019s recent amnesia is a strong undercurrent surging beneath the waves as storms brew in the distance, and unfortunately the lifeguards are busy building sandcastles. The \u201cprogressive\u201d Democrats are like kids plugging their ears and closing their eyes to avoid thinking about these changes, the \u201cconservative\u201d Republicans are content with letting the bullies run the playground, and powerful elites on both sides just keep banking on voters focusing on what\u2019s popular instead of what\u2019s important.&nbsp;      <br \/>Increasingly more people, and people in positions of power, are arguing that liberalism has failed. Postliberalism, a new ideology, espouses entirely different values and an approach to governance that upends the doctrines of both progressivism and conservatism. Postliberalism prioritizes a reduced reliance on free markets and globalization by giving government more control of economics. Think tariffs, worker protection policies and stronger anti-trust regulation. It proposes policies that favor family, community and tradition over individual freedoms. Think social conservatism and stricter immigration policies. It favors a stronger central government by prioritizing communal duties over self-expression and it rejects unrestricted free speech or pluralism.      <br \/>This new ideology is a fundamental shift for America, and it\u2019s causing chaos and conflict within both major political parties. And as the saying goes, \u201call politics is local,\u201d so I genuinely want to understand what issues are important to the Republican and Democratic parties, and what they see as their roles during this election. Future columns will explore specific candidates and issues, but I started by interviewing the chairs of the Garfield County Republican and Democratic parties.&nbsp;      <br \/>Mae Gray is the chair of the Garfield County Dems, and was a lifelong Republican until she became an independent in 2016. She is inspired to focus on \u201cjoy and hope\u201d and recognizes that the party \u201cneeds to do better\u201d by reaching out to bring forth \u201ccompassion and love\u201d and \u201cearn the trust\u201d of voters. She said that \u201cpeople are not being heard\u201d and acknowledged a disconnect between party ideals and reality, even in Colorado which is controlled by Democrat leadership yet has more than 50% unaffiliated voters and growing.      <br \/>Spencer Thomas, the Garfield County Republicans chair, has always been a conservative but was also an independent before becoming a Republican. He served in the military and returned to the area frustrated by \u201cbad ideas,\u201d largely a result of the \u201cliberal policy failure.\u201d He can see past party lines, citing former Democrat Governor Dick Lamm as a good example of \u201cplain old common sense.\u201d He thinks it\u2019s good when local government focuses on the economy, but believes \u201cprivate enterprise is always better.\u201d&nbsp;      <br \/>Nearly all levels of politics have been dominated by these two parties, but the growing unrest of political ideologies warrants greater scrutiny of candidates and issues. So rather than automatically checking your political party box this election, perhaps there are deeper questions to ponder. Do the candidates welcome dissenting viewpoints and do they seek them out when they deliberate on difficult issues? How would they hold themselves and others accountable? Do their ideals align more with liberal or postliberal ideals? How have they demonstrated courage, humility and curiosity in previous leadership roles?      <br \/>So, while the biggest changes are national and global, it all trickles down. Political parties, including the local ones, have the unique ability to provide a platform for ideas, to flesh out policies and to truly listen to voters. Or they can simply focus on getting members of their party elected. Thomas said that \u201cvoters need to wake up\u201d and Gray wants \u201cpeople to be heard.\u201d With voters fleeing both parties to unaffiliate and be independent, just as Thomas and Gray once were, it would appear both parties have some work to do to break the cycle of amnesia.   <\/p>\n<div style='margin:5px auto; margin-bottom: 15px;' id='zone_load_1014816429'><broadstreet-zone callback=\"zone_load_1014816429\" zone-id=\"179979\" keywords=\"not_home_page,not_landing_page,is_article_page,columns,opinion,opinion,dig-a-little-deeper-the-politics-of-amnesia,post\" soft-keywords=\"true\" zone-alias=\"\"><\/broadstreet-zone><\/div>\n<p><script>window.zone_load_1014816429 = function(z, d) { if (!d.count) document.getElementById('zone_load_1014816429').style.display = 'none'; };<\/script>\t<\/p>\n<p>The Sopris Sun is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit \u2014 powered by people, not profit.<br \/>Our mission is simple: to keep our community informed, connected, and inspired through independent, bilingual journalism.<br \/>Your support makes this possible.<br \/>When you give, you help:<br \/>Local news is a public service \u2014 and it exists because of you.<br \/><strong>Thank you for helping it thrive.<\/strong><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/soprissun.com\/category\/news\/\">Features<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/events\">Community Calendar<\/a><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/soprissun.com\/category\/opinion\/letters\/\">Letters<\/a><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/soprissun.com\/category\/opinion\/columns\/\">Columns<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/advertise\/rates\/\">Rates<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/advertise\/specifications\/\">Specifications<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/events\/community\/add\">Event<\/a><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/soprissun.com\/letters-to-the-editor\/\">Letter<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/about-us\/mission\/\">Mission<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/about-us\/board\/\">Board<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/about-us\/staff\/\">Staff<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/about-us\/contact-us\/\">Contact Us<\/a><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/shop.spreadshirt.com\/soprissun\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Shop<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/about-us\/locations\/\">Locations<\/a><br \/><a href=\"\/donate\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Become a SUNscriber\/Donor<\/a><br \/> \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<label for=\"content-gifting-url\">Link<\/label> \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<input type=\"text\" id=\"content-gifting-url\" readonly \/> \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<button class=\"newspack-ui__button newspack-ui__button--primary newspack-ui__button--wide newspack-content-gifting__copy-button\" data-copy-button> \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tCopy link\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/button> \t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMidEFVX3lxTE9mb1kxc2lhU2NtYVp5bnBoYk9pMWxzNVJSaUI4X2VyeHVlVWotX2t1Tk5fRGNSLUJQamwxMmp3TGJ6czhMelBxckZZV3BJd3QzM2k5eXk2UklPcno1cnp0QmFoRXZ4NVNmOExDRVlodHRMU092?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Sopris Sun Your community connector Government is a core pillar of local, state, national and global society. 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