bruin,
I wouldn't trust too many people whether they were government or not concerning that second key.
But I, perhaps, might have a little bit more insight into the government than the average person. I grew up with it, spent my whole life surrounded by government people in Washington, D.C.
And media portrayal to the contrary, most government workers are extremely dedicated. Although I wouldn't trust most people with this, I think that I would trust as much as one could trust (always keeping in mind that one could be wrong) a person with the highest level of top secret government security.
I know two such people. One is a second cousin in the Secret Service. Now I'm not sure what his security clearance is, but yes, people like him I would trust.
Another is an uncle of my sister's (half sister) who was in the top echeleons of the FBI. He's retired now. Yes, him and others like him, I would trust too.
These people, and people like them deserve so much gratitude from the average citizens, and yet they don't always get the credit that they deserve. The media so often portrays the government as a bunch of fumbling, crooked, greedy individuals. Sure, I know those types exist, BUT the majority of them are top notch, and well above the average person in intellect and dedication.
As I stated in my previous note, there has to be a solution somewhere. And just my own personal opinion here, nothing to go on but gut feeling,(which could very well be wrong), but I believe that there is a solution.
Juanita (already printing up a tax return and sneaking onto SI while it is printing) |