02-27-2016, 03:41 AM
After watching the debate last night, I got kind of stressed out. Its a circus... Im not a big fan of Clinton, but part of me feels that Sanders is too far left for a big chunk of democrats and if he gets the democratic nomination, a republican might get voted in. And of the top 3 republicans right now, I really, really dont want that to happen. After watching that debate last night, its like... this would be entertaining if it were the circus coming to town. But the idea that these are three potential presidents... its on the terrifying level.
I really worry that 1, there are enough Americans who agree with Trump's sentiments to vote him in. And 2, there are enough apathetic Americans who are bored with politics and would vote him in just because they are entertained by him. That is why I think he actually has a chance. But you know what, if he wins, then that really is the president this country deserves.
Another problem with Sanders is that look at what the republicans did to Obama - they blocked his every move. I know this site doesnt handle racial talk well, so for the sake of peace, lets pretend all of that was strictly motivated by politics - imagine how they'd act for someone as far left as Sanders. None of his ideas would go through. So to me, hes basically just talk. Even if its the kind of talk that I personally agree with.
Im voting for Jill Stein. Not because I actually think she has a chance, or because I could even imagine that if for some wild reason she got voted in, she'd be able to do anything - she'd probably have the republicans and the democrats both up her ass. But because I believe strongly that this is a damaged country, a damaged system, and I cannot with good conscious vote for the lesser of two evils. I nearly always support the Greens on local levels, and thats where it really counts for a real grassroots third party. Voting for Stein on a national level is basically a protest vote. But as long as Im confident NY will go democratic anyway, ultimately thats the party id prefer in, whether its Clinton or Sanders, and that its the electoral college that decides this anyway, I'll vote Green. Because why not - I dont want any of those clowns as president.
By the way - its out there that Rubio is a closeted homosexual, right? I mean, Im not the only one who sees (hears) that, right?
I really worry that 1, there are enough Americans who agree with Trump's sentiments to vote him in. And 2, there are enough apathetic Americans who are bored with politics and would vote him in just because they are entertained by him. That is why I think he actually has a chance. But you know what, if he wins, then that really is the president this country deserves.
Another problem with Sanders is that look at what the republicans did to Obama - they blocked his every move. I know this site doesnt handle racial talk well, so for the sake of peace, lets pretend all of that was strictly motivated by politics - imagine how they'd act for someone as far left as Sanders. None of his ideas would go through. So to me, hes basically just talk. Even if its the kind of talk that I personally agree with.
Im voting for Jill Stein. Not because I actually think she has a chance, or because I could even imagine that if for some wild reason she got voted in, she'd be able to do anything - she'd probably have the republicans and the democrats both up her ass. But because I believe strongly that this is a damaged country, a damaged system, and I cannot with good conscious vote for the lesser of two evils. I nearly always support the Greens on local levels, and thats where it really counts for a real grassroots third party. Voting for Stein on a national level is basically a protest vote. But as long as Im confident NY will go democratic anyway, ultimately thats the party id prefer in, whether its Clinton or Sanders, and that its the electoral college that decides this anyway, I'll vote Green. Because why not - I dont want any of those clowns as president.
By the way - its out there that Rubio is a closeted homosexual, right? I mean, Im not the only one who sees (hears) that, right?