There's your problem right there. You think you have a choice.
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
There's one of your problems. You think you are smart enough to do my thinking!
If there is more than one person running, I have a choice. I make choices everyday. Some for me. Some for other people. Not doing anything is a choice. Supporting Gary Johnson is in effect not doing anything. It may make you feel good and proud that you "stood up" to the establishment ... so what?
Staying home and not voting is a choice, BTW.
I have NEVER BEEN ABLE TO DECIDE WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT!
Have you?
Now list the people who have decided that Trump should be President.
Most of the shit that these people say they are going to do require Congress to approve it .... that's fine with me. That's why we have "checks and balances" ... And as we've found out (I think you have at least) when Congress doesn't do its job the Courts will weigh in on the matter. Professionally, I deal with "politicians" daily and also deal with their decision making daily. It's a fact of life for me and I find it acceptable, because that is the system we have in which to function. I don't always agree with the process or the outcome, but the alternative is unacceptable to me at least. It's my responsibility to work within the process to influence the outcome, as opposed to attempting to "politic" the result. People like you (apparently) concede that you have no control over the outcome without changing the decision maker ...
.. you are chasing windmills IMO. In my experience it has been easier to change the mind of the decision maker than get rid of the decision maker. But that's me!
So, having said that, between Hillarious-No-More and Trump, who do you think is more receptive to mind-changing suggestions without handing her or him a sack full of money? I think Trump. Have you actually listened to him talk? And I'm not meaning the snippets of marginalizing and ridiculing excerpts by the Clinton media.