For me, the US electoral process really gives you little choice but to choose from two parties' candidates. If the DNC didn't rig the primary process, and Bernie Sanders were their candidate, I wouldn't be going for Trump. This year, the DNC sunk to new lows, lied and cheated their way to install Hillary as their candidate, and through various exposes ad nauseam, lost all their credibility and gave us no reason to doubt their loyalty and who their masters are. The Democratic Party is democratic in name only, and Hillary personifies what is all wrong with the party, and all it represents deep inside.Just curious from euroepean Perspective. Is the peat community realy on the Trump side? from the Information u get here He is just a ridiculus man
Trump isn't giving you good sound bites, but he at the very least isn't pretentious. In the politically correct world of the Democratic Party, all the lofty ideals is merely boilerplate language to lull you into another larger crisis, where only their sponsors truly benefit - too big to fail banks, price-gouging drugmakers and hospitals, and war-mongering military weapons suppliers. In that world, the citizens of the United States, and the rest of the world will continue to suffer. The United States is a safe haven, but only relative to the chaos it spreads and the conflicts it generates. The quality of its political discourse is terrible at best, and very little choice is left for its people.
Clinton will accelerate the downward spiral by doubling down on all that's bad that has been started. Trump, at the very least, as flawed as he is, gives us one thing - the hope that he won't go down the path of destruction laid by the puppet Obama. Obama, the first black president, presided over the worsening brutality of the polices forces in the US on black people. I wonder where Hillary, the first woman president, will be presiding over.
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