It sounds like they're like the Dutch. The government is trusted because they've been shown to be trustworthy, but they are always accountable. If something dodgy happens, people are quick to point it out and demand action.

So it's not blind trust. I understand why Americans are so mistrusting of their government, it's because they are untrustworthy. The mistake is thinking everywhere in the world is like that.

Denmark often copy policies and implementation from the netherlands. Our societies are quite similar.

Learning about what policies work by looking at other countries is of course a foreign concept to American exceptionalists

It's because both Denmark and the Netherlands have more than 2 political parties.

In the US they basically elect a king who gets all the power for 4 years- including appointing the goddamn Supreme Court!

[deleted]