▲ | potato3732842 4 days ago | |||||||
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. | ||||||||
▲ | bdamm 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I'm not saying people should implicitly trust the government. I'm saying that lack of trust, and lack of the ability of people and government to meet in a way that develops trust, is the issue that underlies people holding up a "$1280 coffee mug" as an example of government waste. The ideal is that representatives you do trust would be evaluating the government for you, and so you would be building trust by experiencing trust with one or more of your representatives. But the scale of the federal government has resulted in few people actually trusting their representatives, and the experience of having a trust test with a representative doesn't scale. This is the fundamental issue. To be totally clear, I am implying that a change to the system needs to proceed towards improvements in accountability and visibility, so that people can experience more legitimate trust in their government. | ||||||||
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