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March 9, 2012 1:10:46 AM

Do you really trust Russia and China?

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March 9, 2012 2:37:28 AM

Nope, I trust my financial adviser. :na: 
March 9, 2012 2:39:23 AM

Nope, but who trusts their own country?

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March 9, 2012 2:41:15 AM

amdfangirl said:
Nope, but who trusts their own country?


I do. God bless the USA!
March 9, 2012 3:02:15 AM

I don't trust the Australian or Chinese government, nor any government in the world.

You can trust some part of it, but not all. This is just how a government is.

But as a country, you are likely to trust a country out of patriotism.

So I trust Australia and China as a country but not trust both government completely (actually close to no trust for the current government in China).
March 9, 2012 3:08:29 AM

I don't agree with all the decisions of my government. There are some seriously corrupt and broken pieces of the system. That's the nature of politicians (most are crooks).

However, I have faith in the US government as a power, as mostly fair, as recognizing rights of people, and as having good intentions in most international conflicts.
March 9, 2012 11:11:03 AM

I find it hard to trust wide swaths of Earth. Do I trust Putin, No. Do I trust other Russians, no, Because I dont know them. Hello Russia.
March 9, 2012 11:54:50 AM

I trust my local county government. I've met and spoken with several of the board members and for the most part they seem to be good people and they do a pretty good job running the county. My state government? There are some good people that are genuinely trying to maket things better and more efficient, and solve problems. But, there are many more that are only interested in their own wealth and power and amassing more of it. The US federal government? Hell NO! They don't give a whip about the individual citizen.
March 9, 2012 2:18:34 PM

After all the articles I read about the Russian election, no way I would trust the government over there. Using government money to run your re-election campaign is about as corrupt as you get.
March 10, 2012 12:57:59 AM

aford10 said:
I don't agree with all the decisions of my government. There are some seriously corrupt and broken pieces of the system. That's the nature of politicians (most are crooks).

However, I have faith in the US government as a power, as mostly fair, as recognizing rights of people, and as having good intentions in most international conflicts.
I wish there were more like you in the U.S. Who are loyal and trustworthy.Not phonies like our politicians.
March 10, 2012 1:41:45 AM

aford10 said:
I don't agree with all the decisions of my government. There are some seriously corrupt and broken pieces of the system. That's the nature of politicians (most are crooks).

However, I have faith in the US government as a power, as mostly fair, as recognizing rights of people, and as having good intentions in most international conflicts.



I think the "system" isn't broken. The people in the "system" are. Take any "system" you want. If the people are broken, then any given system can not work.
March 10, 2012 3:39:41 AM

When you have an established system of checks and balances, it's more likely to be stable and fair, then with something like dictatorship. All it takes is a bad nut at the top, and it's game over. At least with a checks and balances system, the bad/mediocre/good nut is kept in check somewhat.
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