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Washington's answer to a self-inflicted financial crisis reminded Americans why they so deeply distrust the political class. The 'fiscal cliff' process was secretive and sloppy, and the nation's so-called leadership lacked the political courage to address our root problems: joblessness and debt.
Ron Fournier
Leadership
Class
Courage
Financial
Political
Problems
Nation
Our
Address
Secretive
Financial Crisis
Crisis
Joblessness
Sloppy
Distrust
Reminded
Answer
Self-Inflicted
Cliff
Fiscal
Political Class
Debt
American
So-Called
Process
Root
Washington
Why
Deeply
You have to believe in something, and you have to believe in the things that you feel and find value in those things, and not be swayed all the time. Maybe you're gonna get swayed 90% of the time, to keep those things submerged, but you can't distrust yourself 100% of the time.
Roy Choi
Time
You
Yourself
Value
Believe
Those
Find
Distrust
Something
Feel
Submerged
Get
Maybe
Swayed
Gonna
Keep
Things
The most important service rendered by the press and the magazines is that of educating people to approach printed matter with distrust.
Samuel Butler
Service
People
Matter
Important
Approach
Press
Distrust
Magazines
Most
Rendered
Printed
Educating
The Most Important
I was essentially trained by World War II vets who combined a progressive view of life with a deep distrust of anything authoritarian.
Sander Levin
Life
War
World
Progressive
Distrust
Combined
Trained
Authoritarian
Essentially
Anything
View
Who
Deep
World War
World War II
Egypt, once a melting pot of peoples, classes, cultures and religions, has, after 30 years of Mubarak's rule, become a place of intolerance and distrust of the other.
Shereen El Feki
People
Become
Other
Once
Rule
Intolerance
Melting
Melting Pot
Religions
Classes
Distrust
Pot
Years
Cultures
Egypt
After
Place
Mubarak
Americans' distrust of the conspicuously intellectual - a habit we learned, I suppose, on the frontier, but which remains a feature of the national character - has the virtue of puncturing the pretentious and exposing the fake, but it may also have impaired American listeners' patience for music that is especially complex or austere.
Steven Stucky
Music
Character
Patience
Pretentious
National
Virtue
Complex
Conspicuously
Distrust
Impaired
Feature
Habit
Remains
Suppose
Also
Learned
Fake
National Character
Intellectual
Austere
American
May
Listeners
Frontier
Which
Exposing
Joe Arpaio built a wall. His was a wall of distrust, and when you don't have the trust of the community, you don't have anything. He claimed to be a law-and-order sheriff, but he was really lawlessness and disorder.
Tom Perez
You
Trust
Community
Claimed
Joe
Distrust
Lawlessness
He
Built
Sheriff
His
Wall
Anything
Really
Disorder
Any kind of run-of-the-mill flaws that are easily solved, to me, are boring. Situational flaws, for example. I like flaws that are rooted in a deep distrust in people because of a lack of love.
Will Arnett
Love
Me
People
Example
Easily
Kind
Solved
Boring
Distrust
Like
For Example
Because
Any
Situational
Lack
Flaws
Rooted
Deep
As I said last week in the wake of the grand jury decision, I think Ferguson laid bare a problem that is not unique to St. Louis or that area, and is not unique to our time, and that is a simmering distrust that exists between too many police departments and too many communities of color.
Barack Obama
Time
Problem
Police
Decision
Think
Too
Our
I Think
Our Time
Distrust
Area
Color
Week
Between
Said
Ferguson
Exists
Wake
Louis
Departments
St. Louis
Jury
Laid
Grand
Grand Jury
Bare
Communities
Many
Unique
Last
Prisons function by isolating those of us who are incarcerated from any means of support other than those charged with keeping us imprisoned: first, they physically isolate us from the outside world and those in it who love us; then they work to divide prisoners from one another by inculcating our distrust in one another.
Chelsea Manning
Work
Love
World
First
Other
Our
Those
Charged
Distrust
Physically
Divide
Outside
Outside World
Support
Another
Isolate
Prisoners
Prisons
Imprisoned
Than
Any
Then
Us
Means
Who
Function
Keeping
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