You are right, you can't convince me by simply saying something is so when the overwhelming evidence I find is to the opposite.
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We just have different definitions of what "people don't trust the government for X" means.
You seem to find something special about ebola, I find the 'trust level' marginally worse than on virtually any other issue X.
For example how much people trust the government to
- maintain the stability of the US financial system
- to repay the US debt
- to uphold the Constitution
- to make laws that are good for the country
- to enforce the laws fairly
- ...
Do the polls, listen to the pundits, follow the media circus and you'll find out that the only thing people trust the government for is to screw them personally. Yet, they keep investing in the US stock market, keep liquid assets in the banks backed by FDIC, go to vote, etc.
Talk is cheap, so I've learned to look at how people behave to find out what they really think.