Hopefully this won't get political, because if you read the facts it's not related to political divisiveness - what it seems to be related to is the idea that we are each an island....as the article says "bowling alone". Turns out that the less you deal with people, the less you trust them......
(broken link removed to http://www.macombdaily.com/general-news/20131130/in-god-we-trust-maybe-but-not-each-other)
Lots of reasons - people paying too much attention to media (of all kinds) instead of reality.
I'd have to guess consumerism, as a whole, speeds the process of mistrust.
The good news is that here, on Hearth.com, folks are probably headed in the opposite direction - helping others both virtually and in-person, spending time outdoors, caring about clean air, etc...as opposed to just putting our heads in our hands and lamenting about the next sad news story.
(broken link removed to http://www.macombdaily.com/general-news/20131130/in-god-we-trust-maybe-but-not-each-other)
Lots of reasons - people paying too much attention to media (of all kinds) instead of reality.
I'd have to guess consumerism, as a whole, speeds the process of mistrust.
The good news is that here, on Hearth.com, folks are probably headed in the opposite direction - helping others both virtually and in-person, spending time outdoors, caring about clean air, etc...as opposed to just putting our heads in our hands and lamenting about the next sad news story.

. Maybe I should start a humanist chapter in town.
Then I was going to get Dremel tool, but after wandering up and down a few aisles looking for it I was driven out by the Christmas music. I get no joy out of shopping at Christmas time, especially with loud canned Christmas music. Left without buying anything and feeling like I was unAmerican or something. I like Christmas, Mexico style. There is no gift buying spree until the week before Christmas and even then it's quite modest and mostly practical stuff and small gifts. Family gathering is where it's at.
And every gift the older kid gets are are keeping for the youngest (well, that WAS the plan, it may be changing soon. There are more kids that need toys (the needy) that ours do).