Before 1965, it appears that the United States was the public's confidence in the government a bit higher than it is today. Over time, the government has gone less familiar for some reason. Many Democrats blame the Republicans. Moreover, they calculate that the Ronald Reagan era published, the inability of the government that this downward spiral has started. But is that really the case?

Did Ronald Reagan Radical Republics Destroy confidence in the government? Or they only knewpoint out the facts, call the emperor naked, and no one awake? And one could say that destroying the generation of the 1960s and all the anti-war protests, no longer trust in the government? This happened even before Ronald Reagan.

In the book "In Defense of Government, The Rise and Fall of Public Trust" by Jacob Weisberg, the author claims that it launched the Ronald Reagan era, the distrust of the government and he noted some facts about the public perception of time wasnotes that about 75% of people do not trust the government, during the election campaign of President Reagan.

Whether this is true, is hard to say, but the statistics sound right. Today, it is quite obvious that the people of the United States, do not trust their government for some reason. Perhaps the distrust of government is a good thing as it keeps people on their toes, and are not led down the wrong path or a dead end, and yet one must wonder about other peoples, and theirblind obedience to their government and their confidence factors.

What happens when China's population wakes up to the problems with an overbearing central government and the injustices and loss of freedom that comes with everything. The bureaucracy stifled the life and great opportunity. We should all be thankful that we live in the U.S., and the trust must be earned, no matter what nation you live in. Please take this into account.



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