I’m getting quite strained from the sentiment I’m gathering from people who possess a level of cynicism to where, they believe all Americans deserve what’s happening and been happening. I don’t agree with that.

There are 75 million Americans, who tried, really tried to get out there and prevent what was to come. We just didn’t expect to be outnumbered by two million more people. But I think it’s unfair to say that those 75 million americans who tried to prevent the floodgates from opening, deserve this. Because they don’t.

There are other countries out in the world right now, who have just as bad leadership if not worse. Should we just assume the people there deserve it? No. Because there are probably people who are likely against their corrupt leaders. America is no different in that field.

We will try again come mid-terms, provided there are mid-terms. Hopefully the 77 million americans who did in fact vote for trump, have gotten enough of a wake-up call, that maybe their poor judgment and poorer decision making wasn’t as good as they thought. Because it is they that have damned us to this mess and we know it, we’ve seen it.

But don’t get this idea in your head that every American endorse the idea that we like what we have.

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    If doesn’t matter if you like it or not, when Trump does unhinged shit real people suffer out in the world.

    They blame our country, they don’t blame just the president. And they shouldn’t - because all of us here going through our lives, going to work, paying taxes, obeying laws, keeping the economy going, etc. are instrumental to the power he is wielding as a club against everyone else.

    If you don’t want to be blamed, then resist.

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      Yes, at this point it doesn’t matter if you voted for him or not. If you are positively contributing to US’ economy you are supporting his agenda.

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          And yet people in other countries go on strikes. Not saying it’s easy in the US, but if everyone working refineries did probably that would have an impact

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            Yes, localized strikes are beginning to happen, finally. Unfortunately, many of those working blue collar union jobs (like in refineries) are who voted for this. Hopefully the strikes will spread nationwide, now that they’re planned for local metro areas.

            What the US really needs is some sort of strike fund to ensure people can continue to eat while not being paid. The paycheck to paycheck workers currently have to decide between eating/housing or striking.

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            Oh yeah, absolutely. Quiet resistance like this can be very effective. But ultimately, you’re still going to have to contribute to the economy in some way.