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Why Politicians Should Put Public Service Before Politics

By Donald Davis


Politics is a staple in every place and setting. However, it has very different delineations in each. Nonetheless, it can all be boiled down to a common purpose. All are engaged in keeping peace and order, and that is achieved through giving and granting what their constituents need, in the purest sense of the term. For always, it should be public service before politics.

A whole host of services can be subsumed herein. In sum, its all about leveraging the welfare and interest of the public sector. Thats wide ranging, with considerations from environmental protection to healthcare. It all depends on what up and impending in the horizon. Of course, everything will have to be put to perspective. Prioritizing is a thing here.

When you think about it, public service can really be boiled down to the simple and yet convoluted issue of human rights. One aims to forward the interests and wellbeing of the general populace, at compromise to his or her own. Therefore, this is equated to selfless service. A lot of things need refining and reforming, and in most cases, it can be boiled down to a change or enlightenment of the leadership.

When you aim to help others, its done with a specific end goal in mind. You aim to keep in mind some specific needs and wants. Prioritization is the operative word. This is where things can get complicated. After all, priorities are different to each his own. Perhaps the trick is to pay attention to the issues that are urgent and pressing, which are impending to do some great or momentous damage unless placed a stopper on.

Generally, theres also the area of social services. This is an across the board term, really, relating to givens like the foster care system and rehabilitation centers, and so and so. Public telecommunications is yet another concern, and thats why some governments are in charge of the monopolies that cater to this particular operation. This arrangement does have its pros and cons.

Among the credos of public service is that its constantly available to all. And that means it in the strongest sense of the phrase. Regardless of physical ability, level of income, mental competency, and just about any drawback and hindrance you can think of. Anyone can imagine why a trusty figurehead with a respectable platform should be put atop this.

Furthermore, you have emergency services. Youve heard of the quintessential 911. Generally, this brings to mind able bodied and sound of mind paramedics that know how to bring about a turnaround in hopeless situations. This is a very nifty service, indeed. One would be hard put to find any kind of service thats slated to respond 24 7, since incidents are bound to choose no time and place.

Lots of circumstances are dependent here. From educational facilities and opportunities to utilities like water and electricity. Plus, you have the nifty services of emergency and police services, as well as general law enforcement. These lastly mentioned round up the applications which cities take for granted. But because of them, constituents do tend to feel safer, and society thrives because of that.

The thing is, societal problems are things that must be viewed from a birds eye view. If not, then one risks making decisions and courses of actions seemingly from the ivory tower. This should naturally not be the case. Rather, one must see to it that theyre unquestionably catering to the general wellbeing and interest of the populace. As per the aphorism, selfless service must take preponderance over the self enterprising world of politics.




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