I see a lot of things in these threads. Some don't trust large corporations because the CEO's get huge paychecks. Some don't trust banks. Some don't trust the government. Some think we are taxed too much. Some think we aren't taxed enough. Some don't like unions. Some are in a union.
I see what America has become. About 40-50 years ago, several things happened in the '60's.
1) We got rid of prayer in school.
2) Abortion was legalised.
3) The "pill" was invented.
4) Womens rights movement.
With these two we forgot God. I mentioned the pill and womens rights movement. The pill allowed promiscuity with unmarried girls and women. Men forgot how to treat their women and created the need for women's rights and the breakdown of families.
Forgetting God created this:
1) Greed with CEO's, Bank executives, Union members, farmers with their farm subsities, and everyday people having to keep up with the Jones' thus having to have a two family income.
2) Government took over charity that churches and other charities took care of before forgetting God. Like welfare, food stamps, housing for unwed mothers.
3) Crime increased when people began to think someone owed them something. From street crime to Executive crime.
Now, if Americans get back to God, a lot of these problems would clear up. For instance, Henry Ford was having a hard time keeping good workers on his first assembly lines. Sometimes they fought on line. He asked his pastor what was wrong with people. His pastor said if he paid them a decent wage they could support their families with, he would get good workers. He did, and his productivity increased. He began paying his workers the unheard of amount of $5 a day. George Westinghouse, a friend of his said he would go bankrupt. He didn't and the rest is history. The old Rockafeller patriarch required his kids to donate a large portion of their incomes to charity. He said they had too much money to keep all to themselves.
I don't see too much of that happening today. I think Bill Gates has given computers to schools. Don't know about others. In the past old CEO's didn't get as much money, but plowed the money back into the business.
My wife and I read a book recently, can't remember by whom, but they are with Focus on the Family. It was about marriage. The author said men need respect more than love, and women need love more than respect. He gave lots of examples. They work, and it is based on scripture.