I can't stand Donald Trump and opposed him all the way through the Republican primaries. As a political moderate I thought that John Kasich would have been an ideal candidate. I ended up voting for Trump because of the supreme court, law and order, and the fact that I prefer the Republican philosophy of governing.
Hillary Clinton and the Democrats offered nothing for me. I'm totally for abolishing injustice towards women, minorities and immigrants, but the Democratic party's philosophy is all one-sided. It appears to me that Clinton and the Dems consistently labeled women and minorities as the good guys and white men as the bad guys (and rich people). I'm as concerned as Hillary is about working for the disadvantaged, which I do on a regular basis, they seemingly ignored the plight of anyone who didn't belong to these groups. I've had it up to my ears about how guilty I am for having "white privilege". I guess that women were supposed to believe that because she was a woman that she was going to help them, although she never said just what she was going to do for them.
Anyway, I like most everyone else had decided that Hillary Clinton would be our next president. This caused me much distress, but I didn't lose any sleep over it. I know that there is more to my existence than who the president is. I'm good inside and I just go on living my life trying to do what I can, knowing that in the end everything is going to be ok. If you think you can fix the world through the political process then good luck to you.
Hillary Clinton and the Democrats offered nothing for me. I'm totally for abolishing injustice towards women, minorities and immigrants, but the Democratic party's philosophy is all one-sided. It appears to me that Clinton and the Dems consistently labeled women and minorities as the good guys and white men as the bad guys (and rich people). I'm as concerned as Hillary is about working for the disadvantaged, which I do on a regular basis, they seemingly ignored the plight of anyone who didn't belong to these groups. I've had it up to my ears about how guilty I am for having "white privilege". I guess that women were supposed to believe that because she was a woman that she was going to help them, although she never said just what she was going to do for them.
Anyway, I like most everyone else had decided that Hillary Clinton would be our next president. This caused me much distress, but I didn't lose any sleep over it. I know that there is more to my existence than who the president is. I'm good inside and I just go on living my life trying to do what I can, knowing that in the end everything is going to be ok. If you think you can fix the world through the political process then good luck to you.