Apparently Trump’s supporters have a lock, on protest.
YES, I understand where Trump’s supporters are coming from.
He’s the reincarnation of the early labor leaders, the union organizers. He uses the common man’s distrust of big government, resentment of big business and inherent racism to whip his crowds into a lather. Unlike early labor, however, he’s saying he’s going to work from within the existing government. He has no clear goal, target or plan, but essentially promises that, if elected, he’ll bring the house down.
I do not want the US government in a shambles.
I do not, will not and can not support a Trump presidency.
If that means I have to vote for Hillary, So be it. If someone had bet me $5 at 20 to nothing that I’d one day vote for Hillary, I’d be $1,000 poorer by the end of the year. If a vote for Trump can be against the establishment, a vote for Hillary can be against Trump.
In many ways, I think Trump is the wrong man, at the right time.
In many ways I believe Obama was the wrong man at the right time.
I agree with both Trump and Obama that it’s time for a shift in American politics. Problem is, I don’t think Obama fulfilled his promise, and I’m afraid Trump might.
I do not like Donald Trump’s view of the world.
I do not like Donald Trumps’ view of America.
I am not so dissatisfied with the America of the past 8 years that I’m willing to give a political neophyte a chance at remaking the government in their own image. And I’m certainly not willing to give one the chance to burn the house down.
So I’ll do something completely radical for me. I’ll protest the notion that America is a festering cesspool of hate, and I’ll vote for Hillary.
Apparently Trump’s supporters don’t have a lock on protest.