Carrying this over from a Tweet I saw because it's a cool thing to ponder, it's a perspective we all pretty much have in common, and as hard to ‘pinpoint’ as it may seem mine came to me instantly so maybe yours will too, and I'd love to here it.
No multiple choice. Freestyle in the comments…
What event or incident caused you to lose trust in our Government?
It was a drawn out process for me, but the straw that broke your pal Glen’s back was John McCain "throwing" the 2008 election so a completely unfit and unqualified one-term 'absentee' senator from Illinois with zero international experience and a questionable back story could be inserted as president.
There are more things that convinced me that that happened than these, but halting his campaign to go "fight the recession", and Sarah Palin as his running mate???
C'mon, man... 😏
That did it for me.
GO!!
The theft of the 2020 election from Trump
The LAWLESSNESS of the DemocRATic party
And the LACK of BALLS from the Republican Party.
And last but not least the absolute disregard of the LAW by Governors during the planned pandemic
It started with the depression of 1929 and the communist leaning lefties brought in earlier by Woodrow Wilson. They suggested socialist fixes for our nation and FDR fell for them. Actually the implementation of the federal income tax should have been our first warning. The coup de grace was the "Great Society" legislation initiated under the JFK/LBJ democrat congresses that gave us our permanent socialist welfare state. As an added bit, Wilson was the first "woke" socialist president and he gave succor to many progressives fleeing Europe after WWI. Boiling it down we have always headed off the track whenever a democrat had any input.