• TimeSquirrel
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    362 months ago

    Millennials: First time? Welcome to nihilism. There’s cookies and coffee in the kitchen.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      I’m a younger millennial. I was still pretty young during Bush jr term 1 and while there was certainly distrust of Cheney and Bush there was a general positive note towards the actual office of the president and a congress that while slow still did things. I hadn’t learned about Newt’s fuckery nor really understood Bush v Gore. Then there was Iraq and it took a long time before we heard about the lies used to start the war. Then Obama was overall a positive influence on the presidential reputation(deservedly or not is debatable). Congress (at least Rs) certainly lost much of my trust under Obama with the shutdowns and nominee holdups. This is when I started paying more attention. Then, of course Trump made any trust in the office 0 (if not negative) and Rs lost all trust from the repeated hypocrisy and plain evil and of course the impeachment debacles. Biden was improving trust in the office of the president at least somewhat before Gaza. Congress on the other hand (Dems included now because of Manchin, Sinema, Feinstein, etc) has lost any remaining trust I had.

      I can’t speak for others but while I generally always disliked congressional representatives I naively had faith in the institution overall for longer than I should have.

  • @Kintarian
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    122 months ago

    I haven’t had any trust in Congress or the presidency in 60 years

  • mommykink
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    122 months ago

    What have either branches done for Gen Z? I don’t blame them

    • theprogressivist
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      152 months ago

      What has either done for any generation after boomers?

      • @[email protected]
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        102 months ago

        Well, as a millennial, I also have little trust in Congress or the presidency, so this also checks out.

  • @[email protected]
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    122 months ago

    Why should we have any trust in any part of the government? It’s not like they care about the bare minimum, like giving us a future that isn’t full of climate catastrophe

  • @taiyang
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    82 months ago

    Yeah no, anyone with sense has no trust in it. Congress hasn’t been good in… my life time at the very least. Presidents can be ok, except they’re tied down by Congress and Supreme Courts which just suck right now.

    I heard there were bad congresses since our founding, though I know historians rate our most recent ones as the worst.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      “The Supreme Leader doesn’t know what the rest of the bureacracy is doing! Even though they used to be one of them. And even though they make no attempts to reform it. And even though they needed the willing support of the others to gain the nomination in the first place.”

  • @xenomor
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    62 months ago

    Gen X here to report that it doesn’t get better with age.

  • @jordanlundM
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    42 months ago

    Congress is weird in that, in general, people fully approve of their representatives, they just hate everyone else in Congress.

    This is old, but you get the idea, 16% approval of “Congress” overall, but then you ask about THEIR representative:

    https://news.gallup.com/poll/162362/americans-down-congress-own-representative.aspx

    “About half (46%) of Americans say they approve of the job the representative from their own congressional district is doing. This is on the low end of what Gallup has found historically, although it hasn’t asked this question often and not since 1992. From 1990-1992, Gallup asked Americans this question eight times, with approval ratings ranging from 49% to 66% and averaging 58%. In a lone 1977 reading, 55% of Americans approved of their congressional representative.”

  • @MehBlah
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    22 months ago

    I guess there is hope for the mark II boomers.