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Government is a trust, and the officers of the government are trustees. And both the trust and the trustees are created for the benefit of the people.
How do you trust a government whose people are proved to be untrustworthy?
To restore the trust of the people, we must reform the way the government operates.
People don't place their trust in government or company pension plans; they have to be self-reliant.
You see that's what I think is such a terrible, terrible betrayal, the trust that people have in government.
People don't trust government, they don't trust Wall Street, they don't trust the church, they don't trust the media.
Some people trust an insurance company over the government, while others trust the government over insurance companies.
I've served in 25 nations. I've seen where people don't trust their government. We're there. In the military, the last option is to send in the SEALs.
If the people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists - to protect them and to promote their common welfare - all else is lost.
Our form of government depends on a mutual bond of trust between the people and their government. But people have become cynical about their government.
I think more and more, in places like Benghazi, in places like Iran, we have to be asking the question, can we trust the local government to protect our people?
Anyone who believes in the essential role government can play in improving people's lives must also be the toughest critics of those who abuse the public trust.
People are really upside down. They want a government they can trust. They want one that's not going to raise their taxes by $15 billion and not lay off one state employee.
The lack of trust between the federal government and the American citizens of this country is such a wide gap, we have to renew that trust for the people of this country going forward.
My Government has provided equitable access to benefits and facilities of its schemes for the poor people; of all religions and all regions, and has, thus, earned the trust of the people of the country.
I don't think people should be able to swear whenever they want. I just don't want the federal government making laws about swearing. We should trust people's own instincts about what is appropriate in any given situation.