By
Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich for Environmental Health News
Like virtually all people with interest in the functioning of human society, we've been thinking about the consequences of a Trump presidency. The results of the election were a shock but not a surprise.
We
were in Britain shortly before the Brexit vote and saw the anger in some people
(especially taxi drivers) at President Obama's attempt to persuade that nation
to stay in the Union. At home we were treated to people expressing similar
attitudes in support of Trump all through the long elections season. And we
knew from an extensive literature that decision-making has a large emotional
component.
Many
people were clearly enraged at the "Hood Robin" efforts (stealing
from the poor and lower middle class and giving to the rich) started by
President Ronald Reagan and continued by subsequent administrations, with
little attention to the plight of blue-collar Americans.