In this era where the Digital Age is hitting its peak, we are hitting a phenomenon where information is intentionally made transparent through tools such as Facebook and Twitter, and little thought goes into the potential repercussions of this information liquidity.
Now taking this idea and attaching it to the methods used by those that govern this country creates an interesting supply and demand curve where citizens and the government are equal in their abilities to swap information, and although information "supply" may be liquid, the governmental long term strategy doesn't come as a footnote with this information dispersion.
Question: How do you manage the idea that the information provided freely to America is not always congruent to whats visible in the markets and at home, and dealing with the backlash and discomfort when the information is transparent, yet the overall strategy can be nebulous to the everyday citizen?
Regards,
Cavaughn Noel
cavaughnnoel@gmail.com
Cavaughn Noel on 11/13 at 08:01PM