The Politics of Blame
Why and How To Get Blame Out of Politics
By William M. Taggart IV, Guest Contributor
May 16, 2023
William M. Taggart IV – A professional engineer for over 30 years, Taggart worked on major projects in industry and served as an investigator for incidents and events. He is recognized as a subject matter expert for the systems that control industrial applications and protect the personnel, equipment, and the environment from those industrial processes.
In 2020, he walked away from his lucrative job as an engineer to focus on solving big societal problems. The result was the book “Fixing America: An engineer’s solutions to our social, cultural, and political problems”. In addition to this, he is now focused on large-scale energy storage as well as serving as a consultant to industry.
In his article, Taggart takes us through the last 30 years of increasing polarization and blame, the reasons why they happened, and the path forward to good, effective governance, based on moderation, data, and logic.
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