The Price of Anger in Our Politics
By: Teresa Nikas
From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to real-world events.
Anger is the easiest currency in American politics today—and it is bankrupting us.
The first presidential debate of the season gave Americans more anger than answers. Once again, ideas were drowned out by insults, and the news cycle replayed the worst moments like a highlight reel of contempt. For many here in Cedar Valley, the frustration is not about which party won the exchange, but about what we as a people are losing when anger becomes the only language our leaders speak.
We know in Cedar Valley that anger has a cost. It costs friendships. It costs family peace. It costs the steady patience required to build anything lasting. When anger rules the room, common sense slips out the back door. The very people we trust to govern us seem determined to prove that they cannot govern themselves.
It is tempting to join them—tempting to match rage with rage, to let resentment be the answer to resentment. But we have learned here, often the hard way, that healing does not come from louder shouting. It stems from a sense of responsibility—choosing words with care, attending to duties at home and in our neighborhoods, and refusing to let bitterness define us.
Anger feels powerful in the moment. It rallies crowds, wins clicks, and sparks applause. But it cannot fix roads, mend schools, or balance budgets. It cannot raise children to be honest or teach a neighbor to trust again. Only patience, duty, and the long labor of listening can do that.
So, what do we ask of our leaders? Not perfection. Not charm. Not even brilliance. We ask for restraint—the steady voice that calms a room instead of inflaming it. We ask for integrity—the courage to lose an argument if it means protecting the truth. And we ask for humility—the willingness to see those across the aisle not as enemies to destroy, but as fellow citizens who carry the same burdens of family and future.
Here in Cedar Valley, we have seen what happens when anger is allowed to run unchecked. But we have also seen what happens when neighbors refuse to let fury write the story of their lives. That lesson, small as it may seem, is the one our nation needs most this week.
This editorial is part of the fictional Cedar Valley News series. While the people and town are fictional, the national events they reflect on are real.
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