Comments by "HesteBremse" (@HesteBremse) on "Hey Liberals: Trump Is Cruising Towards Re-Election" video.
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Bernie used the "Social" word in his 2016 Campaign and despite that had polls showing that he would most likely knock trump cold down at that time. Essentially that 2016 was a mess within the Democratic party and that made more room for Trump. Add to it that the Campaign against Hillary and the immense Social Media voter construct of the Cambridge Analytica was tipping a large scale –Or in fact, it was not even that large at the end.
– As European, I was literally shocked to see the actual (popular) votes being in favour of Hillary, but that the Electoral System "changed" the outcome – At that point, I simply lost any belief in the US election system as being a viable democratic construct (I know it is a republic) – even the term Popular Vote is still Alien to me – A vote should just be a vote.
Gerrymandering is yet another completely absurd and obviously abused political election tool – it should not exist.
Furthermore, I am completely positive that no two parties can represent all the interest of +325 Million people – it is absurdly simplistic contrary all the other elections stuff being absurdly complicated and it makes the US democracy linger in the status quo as it does now. If more political parties was represented it would secure that the politicians would need to do actual politics including compromises and not just blocking the only other party. The people of the USA is essentially a very complex mix of many origins and so is the local cultural regions and is yet another reason for having a broader Political spectrum represented.
I also do not understand the American Worker – The conservative narrative is immense and when comparing US worker rights to European workers rights the differences are huge – Essentially the American Worker has not gotten a raise in about +30 years, add to it the lack of Materanti Leave and Paid Holidays combined with privatized healthcare makes the American dream smoulder into a nearly barren landscape of workaholism that more simulate hidden slavery than a modern society. If anybody is telling an American person that they live in the best country in the world they are simply dead wrong ·– The USA is more and extremely smart construct of hidden but essentially organized Tyranny played at the Everyone for himself, be proud, be strong and keep winning – which logically is impossible for everyone to do, so you end up with a few winners and a lot of "losers". But I guess that the Unions was bullied and corrupted into nearly non-existent organisations, wielding no real power at all. That again is a noticeable difference – the European Worker Unions are still represented in the political negotiations between the State, the private sector and the workers which makes a huge difference in why Workers right and benefits for the European workers are much better than for the American Worker. I must add the European worker still might be somewhat nationalistic and/or conservative in his or her political view, but since there many more parties to vote for, the choice is not reduced into the "Conservative" vs "Democratic or perhaps more correct Right vs Left.
I sincerely hope that the USA will get a new president at the next election – I am not suggesting who that should be or of that person should be a Republican or a Democrat, only that Trump is for certain a really absurd president that has achieved nearly nothing but tax breaks for those that need it the least and pulled the USA out of so many international agreements that suggesting the USA is being the leader of the free world is becoming a farce of epic proportions. Guns and hardcore religious beliefs are a thing of the past and not a good combination – just look at the middle east – everything the US officially is fighting it does in its own backyard. It is not what the world needs now, it is not the way forward.
USA! Get a better leader, that is at least not so obviously self-absorbed, literally ignorant and obviously incapable of doing his job.
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