Fresh on the heels of my "Epstein didn't kill himself" thread discussing the deeper meaning of the viral posts and statements comes a poll showing Americans trust no one. The poll asked "how much do you trust ????? to do what is right".
I would love to see the complete poll but have read some interesting points nonetheless.
As to my point that Americans trust no one, a paltry 50% said their primary care doctor would and that was the reported high mark. Our military was also high with 44%.
Of all the companies and institutions Americans deal with nothing garners a true majority of trust?
According to a new poll released Tuesday by Morning Consult, just 4% of Americans trust Hollywood. That’s lower than the number that trust Wall Street (5%) and the U.S. government (7%). The news media comes in at a dismal 8%.
Just 15% of Americans believe that religious leaders will do the right thing.
Shockingly (at least to the news media), Trump comes in at 20% on trustability.
The nationwide survey found that the most trusted brands in America are: the United States Postal Service; Amazon, Google, PayPal, The Weather Channel, Chick-fil-A, Hershey, UPS, Cheerios, and M&Ms. It is, however, a contest of mediocrity, as no brands were found to be particularly trustworthy, with these 10 brands garnering stamps of approval from just 34-42% of Americans.
I would love to see the complete poll but have read some interesting points nonetheless.
As to my point that Americans trust no one, a paltry 50% said their primary care doctor would and that was the reported high mark. Our military was also high with 44%.
Of all the companies and institutions Americans deal with nothing garners a true majority of trust?
According to a new poll released Tuesday by Morning Consult, just 4% of Americans trust Hollywood. That’s lower than the number that trust Wall Street (5%) and the U.S. government (7%). The news media comes in at a dismal 8%.
Just 15% of Americans believe that religious leaders will do the right thing.
Shockingly (at least to the news media), Trump comes in at 20% on trustability.
The nationwide survey found that the most trusted brands in America are: the United States Postal Service; Amazon, Google, PayPal, The Weather Channel, Chick-fil-A, Hershey, UPS, Cheerios, and M&Ms. It is, however, a contest of mediocrity, as no brands were found to be particularly trustworthy, with these 10 brands garnering stamps of approval from just 34-42% of Americans.