I trust my government. I actually have a trust for my government with my data, and I trust them to protect me. They've protected me - they've made the best efforts to protect me my whole life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It always matters whether or not you can trust your government.
I support safeguarding users' personally identifiable information and sensitive data like health or financial records. I also believe the government has a responsibility to punish deceptive and unfair practices that defy reasonable expectations about consumers' privacy.
Trust is a big word for me. Loyalty and trust, for me, are everything. It's the core of what I'm about and what the people around me hopefully are about. It's a certain thing that gives you a sense of security. It's the biggest factor in everything I do.
I trust the individual over the bureaucracy.
Whether we're at war or have been attacked, the foundation of society is that you hold to the laws in place. I used to be somebody that trusted the government. Now I really don't trust anything.
I am committed to working towards a more transparent, accountable, and ethical federal government worthy of the public's trust.
There's only a handful of people I trust completely, and I know who they are. Other than that, I pretty much don't trust people.
The only ones I trust really are my Mum and Dad and those who are closest to me.
I was a guy who trusted the government. Now, I don't trust a damn thing they do.
I don't trust anybody in my life except my mother and my dogs.