Sorry you feel that way. I wouldn't have voted for Trump over Hillary if I didn't think it was for the better of the country.
Perhaps not, I most likely wouldn't have gotten anything I wanted out of a Hillary presidency.
Hopefully strengthen the economy. Improve our foreign relations (Obama and Hillary have been a disaster in this category). Root out some of the corruption in government; the establishment (Dems and Repubs) has done a great job of shitting things up. Repeal the ACA. Improve our border security and immigration policies. Appoint Justices that will uphold the constitution (yes, including the 2nd amendment). Lastly, as for what I can think of off the top of my head, I don't believe Hillary was the right candidate to lead our country.
Also, in my opinion, everyone is over reacting and whipping themselves into a frenzy over results of the election.
I don't expect to convince anyone here of anything in regards to Trump or politics. I voted for my own reasons.
If I can, I'd like to reply to you in points. Please don't take these personally or feel overwhelmed as I'm sure many others are interested in your vote and reasonings.
- How can Trump strengthen an economy when his promises for the people who voted for him - jobs -
literally cannot happen? To the Rust Belt,
all of that shit is being automated. How do his tax breaks for the wealthy help anybody when they suck up all of the wealth that such a move makes? How does any of this sincerely help
you?
- How can he get rid of the establishment when his plans to drain the swamp have already died, and outside of him being the only major cog to change, the entire establishment for the last 6 years that's been the main problem (Republicans, mainly) are all still there. Every enemy of reason is still employed in the asylum.
- When you want the ACA repealed, what do you want it repealed to? The Republicans want the company cartel system back, where you as an individual are suspect to all of their collusions, greed, exaggerated prices, and loopholes to try and not care for you. This retreat is towards the same system that's allowed 50,000 people per year to die simply by
being American, because no other country in the developed world has this type of dualism and nonsense. Do you really believe this is a good thing?