I'm a believer in the principle of "own the consequences of your vote".Cassandra wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 5:07 amTotally fictitious election ballot:
[ ] I'd like to be tapped on the the head with a reflex hammer.
[ ] I'd like to be tapped on the head with a hydraulic rock breaker operated by Yuri, the drunk trackhoe operator.
[ ] I'm too pure to care.
Totally real election ballot:
[ ] A center-right government with principles in line with the liberal-democratic principles shared by the rest of the developed world.
[ ] A grasping, racist, oligarchy whose inaction on climate change will likely doom human civilization.
[ ] I'm too pure to care.
When there is a clear choice between the status quo and catastrophe, choosing not to choose has dire consequences.
So if the choices were:
--Incarnation of racist tantrum-throwing
--Boring and somewhat skeevy but otherwise inoffensive centrist milquetoast
--Libertarian weirdo with no chance
--Aging hippie with no chance
and
--whatever fucking crazy person the Constitution Party ran
and you chose an option that wasn't the boring skeevy milquetoast centrist, you have to live with the fact that you COULD have voted for that boring skeevy centrist and instead we got a President who not only has open contempt for our allies and is in the pocket of our worst geopolitical enemy, but also has open contempt for the constitution.
If you really think that Hillary Clinton was equal to Trump (spoiler alert: She wasn't and isn't), and so voted for Hippie Stein or Aleppo Johnson, you have to live with that choice. Me, I sucked it up and voted for the person most likely to stop Donald Trump from reaching the White House. That was Clinton. I didn't like Clinton as a nominee or a candidate, I voted for Sanders in the primary since he actually gave a shit about the working class, but Clinton was objectively better than Trump simply because she isn't in the pocket of the Russians and doesn't hate the supreme law of the USA.
quite simply, Clinton ran a garbage campaign, wasted an obscene amount of campaign infrastructure, and generally humiliated herself with hubris. She was a weak candidate and a crap campaigner, and her positions are exactly the kind of "nobody wants to admit that Ronald Reagan was a complete monster" neoliberal crap that got us into this mess to begin with--the same positions, mind you, that are the main reason why the Clinton-like wing of the British Labour party is in death throes and an actual socialist is head of the Opposition in Britain.
But if you didn't vote for Clinton, that was de facto half a vote for Trump. And apparently, a hundred thousand or so votes in one state that Clinton was dumb-fuck enough to not campaign in despite the whole fucking rust belt being in an economic death spiral ever since Reagan decided the working class could go fuck themselves, were enough to flip the election towards the walking embodiment of every vice known to man and quite a few that aren't who currently pollutes the White House with his spray-tanned presence and cheap toupee.