Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
The Electoral College gave us Trump, not voters. Clinton won the popular vote.But the bigger issue here is that over 90 million registered voters, didn't vote at all.
this describes it PERFECTLY for me. Warning, language...and really annoying camera work.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLG9g7BcjKs
I think that is what is so disappointing, people were conned. I don't think everyone is a racist and a misogynist for voting for Trump, but I do think he is both and I think there are large parts of his base that are as well. The KKK is literally holding parades celebrating his win. What I don't get though is why people think his murky promises of "change" somehow fully excused those views, especially when it is so obvious that those promises are hollow. I mean the guy is surrounded by some of the most ridiculous career politicians and crony capitalist you can think of, yet you think he is going to "change" everything? He ran a campaign on rhetoric designed specifically around the idea of "us vs them", and you think he is going to "unite" everyone? He is already removing campaign promises from his website. Congress has already shot down many of the rest. The realities of the global economy mean the jobs aren't coming back, and renegotiating trade deals like NAFTA is going to freak over farmers and manufacturers even more. I just don't get what people honestly thought would happen...He has both the house and the senate so he should be able to effectively do whatever he wants. When the only thing that happens is repealing Obamacare without an alternative and tax cuts for the rich, who are his supporters going to blame?
I wonder if the 20+ million people who will lose their care would agree with you? Will you be just as happy those people are getting freaked when your premiums continue to rise and you end up having to pay more out of pocket for less care?