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1082 The value of journalism professors

"There are fewer homeless people on the streets..."

Catherine looked out the window at the street. A few days ago there were many homeless people begging on the street, but now there are hardly any. It's amazing.

Lynch hired an assistant for her, and she was talking to her assistant.

Politics is not something that one person can handle. To put it simply, one person's energy and ability are limited after all, and it is impossible to take care of all aspects of society.

For example, as a city councilor, Catherine's main job at this stage is to cultivate her personal reputation and prestige. She must participate more and more actively in some local social events in Sabine City.

Only in this way can people understand her and know what she has solved for everyone, and then people will vote for her.

There are countless things happening in this society every day, some of which are big, such as the problem that many people are hungry now.

Some things are very small, such as a woman experiencing domestic violence.

Which thing is more valuable to her and the subsequent series of operational problems cannot be solved by one person.

The higher the status of a politician, the more staff he has, such as Mr. President... In fact, the federal presidential cabinet is equivalent to his staff.

Even Langdon had several staff members during his tenure as mayor.

City councilors are also needed, at least one or two, two or three.

Lynch was not short of money, and Catherine still needed some guidance, so Lynch found a good assistant for her, a journalism professor in his forties.

A lady who is relatively famous in a certain limited circle.

Baylor Federation does not have a politics class, so it is not easy for Lynch to find someone who knows a lot about politics, but the Federation does have a journalism class.

In a sense, the difference between journalism classes and politics classes is not so obvious.

The content of the political class is to understand what the past politicians who could leave their names in the history books thought when they made certain decisions, and what forces drove them to make such decisions.

And analyze the current political arena, the trends of the three major parties, and their political platforms, etc.

Of course, there is also the content of political strife, but they will appear in the form of "events" or "movements" and glorify the winner.

News classes are actually similar. They will analyze the current news that happens every day and analyze the deeper meaning behind each news content. For example, someone said on TV that they wanted to expel some seagulls.

Professors of journalism classes will extend from this incident to why the person who said these words said this, what he did, and his ultimate purpose.

This kind of course is offered in some well-known federal universities, and it is also one of the courses that many people choose to take, because people find it more interesting at first.

The woman Lynch found is a professor of such a course. Her job is to tell those students what the news we see every day is really about?

It sounds silly to do these things. Who doesn't know what the news on TV is talking about?

But only those who can really understand the news will know what nonsense the news is!

Such a person who has a strong ability to read social and current affairs news will undoubtedly be of great help to Catherine.

The assistant lady also walked to the window and looked at some changes on the street outside the window. She held a slender women's filter cigarette holder in her hand, and there was a women's cigarette at the other end of the cigarette holder.

These things look very elegant in her hands, and there is nothing wrong with them at all.

"This may have something to do with what we are going to do next. Mr. Lynch is working hard!" the assistant lady explained.

"Do you remember our speech tomorrow night?", she asked.

Catherine nodded, "About improving the urban environment, that's the theme, right?"

The assistant gave an affirmative reply, "Yes, reducing homeless people is also part of improving the urban environment. If there are too many homeless people, it will have a very negative impact on the city. Reducing the number of homeless people will have a positive impact on public security and social sentiment."

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Catherine was a little confused. She nodded blankly and then started to think seriously.

She is a girl who likes to study and is willing to learn. She is unfamiliar with these things now, but she is willing to learn. This may be why Lynch found a university professor as an assistant for her.

If it were other politicians, they would not have the patience to communicate with Catherine. They would just tell her what to do and when. That is the style of politicians!

Looking at Catherine who was thinking, the assistant professor took a puff of cigarette and looked out the window.

She was a little jealous of Catherine. She was born in a middle-class family and wanted to join politics when she was young. At that time, the feminist movement had just sprouted and was not as powerful as it is now.

She couldn't fight against the whole society, and in the end she could only study, get married, and hold a job according to some rules made by someone who didn't know who.

Staying in school to teach may be her only achievement in resisting society in her past life. She can only do this!

Looking at it now, the little girl next to me does not have a thorough understanding of politics, even though she has been an intern at the Presidential Palace for a year.

What she grasped there were more macro-level things, but now she is facing more detailed and lower-level issues.

Urban environmental problems.

Not to mention that there are people supporting her to do this, the best opportunities, and the best help, all of which make the assistant professor envious and jealous.

If she had someone like this who could help her, maybe she would have gone further?

A few minutes later, Catherine came back to her senses, "I think I roughly understand that people hope for a safer environment during the low ebb, so these homeless people disappear?!"

"You can say that!", the assistant professor nodded, "Too many homeless people will deepen people's fear of some negative phenomena. They will feel that Sabine City is hopeless and the federation is hopeless."

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "This will destroy the security of the city and change the order of the city, so reducing homeless people is necessary. After all, we have to persist until March, and now is

January!”

Catherine nodded thoughtfully. She seemed to have understood a lot now, "Then our speech tomorrow will focus on this part, right?"

The assistant professor nodded again, "You need to mention a few elements in your speech, a more comfortable and safer social environment."

"It is important for some city halls to emphasize our thoughts on the measures they will take in the coming period!"

The assistant professor's attitude is very serious, just like how she faces her students in school, except now she only faces one student, and he is also her "supervisor".

She was more detailed and serious than before.

"You must use this speech to show that you and the city government are not the same thing. The people of the Federation do not like politicians, nor do they like those in the government. Do you understand what I mean?"

"People always think that politicians are unreliable, especially mayors and governors. On the contrary, it is easier for congressmen to get in touch with them."

"There's a lot of conspiracy theory surrounding these relationships, and once we align ourselves with the city, they think we're on the same side, and that can have a very negative impact on you."

Catherine sounded a little uncomfortable and in disbelief, "Then what should I do?"

"Criticize some of the policies of City Hall, and if you don't mind swearing, you can curse the mayor a few times."

"Based on Mr. Lynch's relationship with the mayor and the governor, they will not care about these small actions of yours, and they will also understand that the purpose of you doing this is to make you look like you are at least not on the same side as the government.

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"People who naturally distrust government will be on your side because only you can help them."

"Those who are between trust or distrust in the government will also consider leaning towards you. As long as what you say can be approved by them, they will be on your side!"

"You must show these characteristics in your speech tomorrow, care about people's work and life, and you represent not the government, but the people. That's enough!"

Catherine nodded after listening. She will work hard to absorb this knowledge and turn it into something of her own.

Turning her head to look out the window again, her thoughts were drifting a little far away, and she didn't know what Lynch was doing now.

So, what exactly is Lynch doing?

He is chatting with Mr. Adelaide.

"You should have thought about it this time, Lynch?" Adelaide seemed very...close. Anyway, it was the kind of closeness between friends, without any airs of the governor's chief staff or the governor's uncle.

Lynch nodded, "Some details still need to be discussed further. You know, once I make a decision, I will establish at least a factory that will require about three to five thousand people."

"There will be tens of thousands of people affected by this factory. I have to be responsible for these things and these people. I have to be cautious."

Adelaide's face almost burst into laughter, "Yes, yes, caution is right. If you have any ideas, you can talk to me first, and I will find a way to convince the governor."

Whether it's persuasion or not, they are definitely on the same team. Lynch even skipped the negotiation process with the mayor of Sabine and came directly to talk to Adelaide and the governor.

After all, the mayor of Sabine City is also on their side. After talking to the mayor, he has to talk to the governor again. He doesn't have that much free time.

"A few questions."

Adelaide took out a small notebook and pen, "You say."

"First!" Lin Qi stretched out a finger, "The basic supporting construction must be improved as soon as possible, and in terms of water conservancy and electricity, my factory must be given priority."

Adelaide nodded while recording, "This is not a problem. We will build a separate network. If necessary, we will cut off other burdens and fully supply your needs."
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