“Too many of the men and women I have met on the campaign trail are disillusioned with a government that they believe no longer works for them. Indeed, 75 percent of Americans now believe that our government is corrupt. They believe that it favors the big, the powerful, the wealthy, and the well-connected—and they are right.
For decades, under both Democrat and Republican leadership, the government has continued to grow in size, in power, and in complexity.”
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Evan Feigenbaum of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State explains how Taiwan could become a bargaining chip…