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You are wrong. ~23% of Americans voted for Trump. The problem is that a shit ton of people sat out.
You just repeated what they said.
Correct. Did i misspell 'or allowed it to happen'?
If they didn’t want it they would have voted.
Those people can either be classified as "don't exist" because they actively wiped out their own influence, or "as bad as the Republicans", because they were comfortable allowing it to happen, but they certainly CAN'T be classified as "magic absolution of the American public as a whole for this series of events."
You knew they would not vote for only I am not the other guy, yet you jamned a status quo politician and platform down their throats. Not being popular, trying not to be popular. NOT offering any real reform, not calling out interests cheating us and promising to fix things.
You knew that was not enough, and or america did not know what republicans are, yet you shouted down calls for a new deal, deferred to ivy league party leaders.
So the fault lies with you, first and foremost, I bring it up because those same tools of donors still control the opposition, for perhaps our last chance to take the country back, in 2028, in the succession fight, before elections are fixed beyond recovery. And it already will be fixed your establishment types cannot take it back, and if they did would do nothing and hand it right back.
True, true... But you also can't classify them as voting for trump.
Maybe it the comment should say said, "more than half of America didn't vote against this".
I don't understand. Do you people not understand the words "or" and "allow"? Like, what the fuck.
I hate defending non-voters, but a large number of people are unable to vote or aren't well informed enough to know what's going on. In the former camp, there are lots of people who can't get to the polls because voting day isn't a holiday or because there aren't enough polling locations in their area, or because they are sick, etc. etc. Most of the time politicians actively work to make it harder to vote.
Of course you can feel however you'd like about the latter camp, but being uninformed is also being encouraged. People are often undereducated. Some people just don't consume news. I'd be willing to bet there are some people who didn't know an election was going on and some who couldn't name the president.