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By Karlyn Bowman and Andrew Rugg | It is hardly news that almost everyone is dissatisfied with Washington these days. But just how bad are the numbers? The editors of AEI’s Political Report look at the polls and find some deeply troubling trends:

  • Trust and confidence in government to handle domestic and international problems are at their lowest levels in 40 years. Only 49 percent trust the government a great deal or a fair amount when it comes to handling international affairs; 42 percent said the same about domestic problems.

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There’s lots of blame to go around.

For this third party post in its full context, please go to:

http://www.aei.org/papers/politics-and-public-opinion/polls/deeply-troubling-trends-on-attitudes-towards-government-aei-political-report-october-2013/

© 2013. The Colson Center.  www.colsoncenter.org