▲ | bdamm 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
It is even deeper than that. The problem is that voters do not have faith in the organizations created to oversee and regulate government waste. Perhaps there isn't enough visibility. Or maybe the typical shenanigans that commenters love to harp on hides the actual good work that public servants sometimes do in managing the public purse. So as with most political challenges, it all comes down to trust, and a failure to garner it. The lack of trust then creates the vaccuum into which silly notions of thinking a coffee cup is worth a grand, or an ashtray is tens of thousands of dollars, or the magic hammer that is the same as a normal hammer but costs 100x, or whatever. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | potato3732842 4 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Of they just don't fundamentally trust the institutions. I bet there isn't a single person in this country that can't pick a subject they care a lot about on which the government actively gaslit them in the last ~5yr. That kind of tarnishes what the .gov has to say on every other subject. | |||||||||||||||||
|