I thought logically which is why I didn't vote even though I would have voted. I live in the smallest state in the United States (with that hint everyone knows where I live if they google it). More than 85% of the stat voted Democrat and because it's so small it's insignificant. Not a swing state, not many electoral votes, and I didn't want to go out and my vote wouldn't have mattered in my state.Winston wrote:Tsar, you should have voted anyway to help participatebin trumps victory. Its a matter of pride and principle.
Heres what Mr S said:
Mr S wrote:The elite can only rig the election when it's close, too many people came out to vote for trump so they couldn't get away with it.
Trump is going to clean house, the Republicans own the whole government now! Leftist ideology may be finally destroyed if there is a proper game plan moving into the next decade. He also said he wants to create term limits for Congress and Senate.
I'm very happy Trump won. Trump is also unlike the others because he's the first billionaire to be President and he is firstly a businessman. Therefore he should be more pragmatic than other Republicans (and he wants to earn a hotel in Moscow). The world should become a lot more peaceful.
But of course, the Cabal that controls things really really wanted Clinton in power but I guess they were setback in their plans. First the Brexit, and now the Donald Trump win, not to mention the significant events of Russia taking Crimea back from Ukraine's puppet government and saving Assad, the Cabal that controls the world must be starting to worry now. Especially if more European countries exit the Euro and with the developments in Estonia, and the political crisis in South Korea.
Russia and Vladimir Putin was the first to congratulate Donald Trump. I think the UK and Theresa May were second.