Instapundit Glenn Reynolds also writes a weekly column for the New York Post. Today he writes about Americans' lack of trust in many of our national institutions.
A recent University of Chicago Institute of Politics poll found that a majority of Americans think that the government is “corrupt and rigged against people like me.”
Why do people feel that way? Well, that’s a real poser, but I’m going to offer a suggestion: They feel that way because they’ve noticed that the government is corrupt and rigged against people like them.
With the DOJ, FBI and CIA more or less openly playing hardball politics and a President whose immediate family appears to be in the pocket of ChiCom interests, "corrupt and rigged" is a logical, data-based conclusion for Americans to draw.