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Just 22% of voters trust the federal government to do the right thing most of the time. What changes must the government make to earn the trust of voters. https://lnkd.in/gxK45s3a
Is the percentage really that high?
Start telling the truth.
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1moIMHO they need to stop making decisions based on partisan lines all the time. In other words, there seems to me to be a severe lack of creative problem solving that tackles each issue individually. Instead, there are basically two platforms that you must adopt every issue the same. If you are on the left, then you automatically have to adopt the same view on 20 various issue. And if you are in the right you have to adopt a view on the opposite side of those 20 issues. This causes me to have a serious lack of trust they will ever do the right thing. Because they are so tied to the party line rather than working together to creatively problem solve issues. That is the most I’ve posted about politics in probably the last 20 years. Haha. Well done Scott on that post and question.