Angry
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While such technologies have brought important gains, they have also raised serious challenges – and left many segments of the population feeling vulnerable, anxious, and
angry.
It is more prudent that it voice concern for Europe’s future economic prospects today than face a deceived and
angry
public tomorrow.
Yet they are surrounded by a sea of
angry
and frustrated people, and cannot escape the logic of the region they inhabit.
Yet in the US, Donald Trump has become the hero of
angry
workers threatened by trade, migration, and technological change.
These voters are understandably
angry
that politicians and EU technocrats so badly mismanaged the crisis in the eurozone, unjustly bailing out banks while imposing austerity on everyone else.
So the minority of Europeans who never liked the EU have seen their ranks swell with
angry
and fearful citizens, who feel that the system is rigged against them.
An
angry
Trump has ordered the US trade representative to draw up a list of additional Chinese goods, worth more than $400 billion, that could be taxed, and China again vowed to retaliate.
Meanwhile, there is strong public demand –
angry
and urgent – for a government response aimed at preventing another crisis and ending the problem of “too big to fail” financial institutions.
This provides a refreshing and necessary contrast to the Republican Party, which has remade itself in the image of its leader: angry, white, and often openly racist.
And it might even persuade some angry, poor Trump supporters to recognize that his pseudo-populism is not about helping the left-behind folks in Rust Belt cities and rural hinterlands.
Following a general election in January, Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour, who had voted against the law as a member of parliament, assured
angry
Web-site owners and online journalists that he would work with them to find a solution based on goodwill.
Other foreign-policy issues cry out for serious discussion and debate: addressing absolute poverty and pandemics in the global South; strengthening global governance, including undermanned and outmoded United Nations structures; international cooperation on the rising number of natural disasters; and rethinking Afghanistan/Pakistan with the understanding that Pakistan is far larger and one
angry
mob away from a loose nuke – and therefore should not be reduced to the role of a supporting actor in Afghanistan’s travails.
Most Brexit supporters are angry, disaffected voters who feel left behind.
Maybe the voices of the
angry
and disaffected are finally being heard.
This is the great perversity in our age of
angry
populism.
It is when we worry about relative prices that we get most
angry
about monetary policy – and when central banks seem to offer no answer.
Unsurprisingly, the move was met with
angry
derision by other eurozone leaders.
She noted with gravity today’s migrations from poor to prosperous countries, the globalization of evil, the contradictions and conflicts of modernity, the
angry
terrorist response to it, and the contrast between a rational, pragmatic West and a more idealistic and superstitious East, prone to religious fanaticism and political extremism.
Trump has been true to America’s all-too-frequent willingness to place lucrative military contracts ahead of human rights, saying that he would be “very upset and angry” if Saudi Arabia were found to be responsible for Khashoggi ’s death, while ruling out a halt to big military contracts.
Defenders of open societies must rally support for their ideas, uphold the values of the West, and prevent the preachers of populism from expanding the
Angry
Quarter.
Debates over possible constitutional amendments intended to pacify
angry
Sunnis and to de-fang the insurgency are likely to incite factional hostility as well.
That is their appeal in an era when people are
angry
and dissatisfied with the political establishment.
Angry
people swayed by the populist message are angrier at liberal professors, clever bankers, or skeptical journalists than they are at multi-billionaires.
But business leaders from the “real” sector and the few labor leaders who work hard at Davos each year to advance a better understanding of the concerns of working men and women among the business community were particularly
angry
at the financial community’s lack of remorse.
Trump’s Media EnablersATLANTA – Conventional wisdom lays much of the blame for the rise of Donald Trump on
angry
American voters, who have allowed him to break every rule in the political playbook without paying a price.
Arab governments have been especially
angry
over the chaos in Iraq, fearing that the US will abandon the Sunni minority to the not-so-tender mercies of revenge-minded Shi’a and expressing growing anxiety that the war has empowered Iran to extend Shi’a influence throughout the Middle East.
The line between
angry
political extremism or eccentric normality and delusional mental disorder is tricky to draw.
In both countries, the long-run implications of such
angry
populist movements for the health of democratic institutions need to be pondered.
Apparently, I was expected to offer only
angry
stares.
I observed that many voters in the UK and elsewhere are
angry
at economic experts.
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