Opinion | In Madison, if you point out a problem, you’re the problem

Madison does not have a participation problem. It has a certainty problem.

Voter turnout is high. The population keeps growing. Lawn signs appear like migrating birds. Everyone is confident that Madison debates fiercely. The reality feels more like group meditation — calm, repetitive, and everyone quietly agreeing on the same ending.

Being against something has become our primary form of governing. Identity does the rest…

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