"Public cynicism" refers to a general distrust or skepticism that people have towards public institutions, leaders, or systems. It implies that many individuals don't believe or have lost faith in the honesty, integrity, or effectiveness of authorities when it comes to making decisions or handling public affairs.
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By lying, apparently without compunction, he demolished his credibility,
feeding public cynicism about elected officials and inviting comparisons with the family - values hypocrites so often caught with their pants down.
Public cynicism toward religion, and toward the Religious Right in particular, is exacerbated when an organization such as the Christian Coalition claims to be nonpartisan.
The reform group Common Cause sent a letter to Cuomo and his top aides, calling the news reports disheartening and reminding the governor that the commission was created to restore faith in government, not
confirm public cynicism.
Mr Clarke, who served as chancellor under John Major, wants a return to proper cabinet government, arguing it is essential «to make government work better and to
reverse public cynicism about the tacky system of government and politics which New Labour has imposed upon us.»
The New York State Reform Party issued the following statement in endorsement of Congressman Katko, «At a time
when public cynicism is at an all - time high and confidence in government is at an all - time low, Congressman Katko represents the best aspects of government today.
We all need to analyze
why public cynicism about Albany's «beltway» culture has persisted for decades.»
All pertinent issues today set
against public cynicism about the role of government and the intelligence and security services.
Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos were each told by their judge during recent prison sentencing that their corrupt actions have
increased public cynicism around state government.
If it's just one plan that is now done, then the political benefits to the governor will erode and will fit into a pattern all too familiar in Albany: policy changes that deal with real problems, but do so in such a limited way that it undermines the program and
fuels public cynicism.
[18] In December 2010 Maskey criticised other political parties in Northern Ireland for seeking to keep the details of people who funded them confidential; he said that «
justifiable public cynicism is generated when it is perceived that political parties are not being open about their financial affairs.»
However, a focus on targets and timetables for emissions reduction that will be impossible to meet in practical policy implementation runs the risk of
engendering public cynicism and even opposition.
Justice Newbury states that
public cynicism resulting from professionals who exploit the system for personal gain should give lawyers pause.
Former Assemblyman Richard Brodsky said «the level
of public cynicism is worse» that it was in 1997.
The reform group Common Cause sent a letter to Governor Cuomo and his top aides, calling the news reports «disheartening» and reminding the governor that the commission was created to «restore faith in government» not «confirm»
public cynicism.
This after - the - fact educating of the masses about all the good the Governor's policies do for them is hardly transparent and is a much more real source of
public cynicism and mistrust than an editorial rightly questioning closed - door decision making.
There is reason to suppose that
the public cynicism is the by - product of the President's Northernisation Agenda, as it is being carried into effect by his lopsided strategic appointments which are so manifestly skewed in favour of the North and against the South.