I think that is a pretty dystopian view, to be honest, and if it is what you truly think, then I wonder why it is you yourself continue to live.I consider that no government does a good job , all religion is quite false and we are all selfish when it comes to survival . We quite clearly don't really care about the needy etc and are all quite horrible people .
I don't think we deserve to live and call ourselves the superior species .
And that really is the point. Life, whether you think it's a gift or "just is," is precious to those who are living. What, then, is so very wrong with at least some amount of selfishness in order to ensure that we keep living? I know a few people who are generous to a fault, and yet feel no shame in making sure that their own families are taken care of.
And to suppose that any government could do a "good job," only if by which you mean satisfies every constituency, is setting the goal impossibly high. Certainly, right now, there's a bit of kerfuffle in the US government (and quite a few others, actually) but the only governments that anyone can legitimately expect to "do a good job" for their citizens are the ones that are essentially the creation of their citizens...that is, true democracies. Donald Trump may be a screw up, Teresa May may be botching Brexit, Justin Trudeau may be too dumb to really grasp what he thinks he's trying to do, but the US, Britain and Canada can dump each of them at the next election...and possibly even before. That should give you reason for at least a little hope.