Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump did not win the majority of American voters so no - he did not win in a democracy. Happy?
+1. We are a republic. Trump won because we are NOT a democracy. God I wish you people took civics.
Took it in 7th grade. I don't remember all that stuff 30+ years later. Most people don't unless they have a strong interest in a particular subject.
And this is how we end. Up with a third rate thin skinned reality TV star as president. Low information, and proud of ignorance voters.
If my 13 year old can grasp this stuff, you can too.
Bless your hearts.
My 13 year old is grasping it just fine. I grasped it just fine at 13 years old, too. I just didn't remember the difference between a democracy and a republic 35 years ago. But I voted for Hillary anyway.
Anonymous wrote:The EC in modern times does not operate as the Founding Fathers intended it
If you read the Federalist papers regarding the EC, you will see that we have actually screwed it up with modern politics.
Donald Trump was the candidate they warned us about.
True Constitutionalists would know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.wsj.com/articles/democracy-is-not-your-plaything-1495149082
Mr. Trump’s longtime foes, especially Democrats and progressives, are in the throes of a kind of obsessive delight. Every new blunder, every suggestion of an illegality, gives them pleasure. “He’ll be gone by autumn.”
But he was duly and legally elected by tens of millions of Americans who had legitimate reasons to support him, who knew they were throwing the long ball, and who, polls suggest, continue to support him. They believe the press is trying to kill him. “He’s new, not a politician, give him a chance.” What would it do to them, what would it say to them, to have him brusquely removed by his enemies after so little time? Would it tell them democracy is a con, the swamp always wins, you nobodies can make your little choices but we’re in control? What will that do to their faith in our institutions, in democracy itself?"
But there’s an emerging sense of tragedy, isn’t there? Crucially needed reforms in taxing, regulation and infrastructure—changes the country needs!—are thwarted, all momentum killed. Markets are nervous.
The world sees the U.S. political system once again as a circus. Once the circus comes to town, it consumes everything, absorbs all energy.
I asked the ambassador to the U.S. from one of our greatest allies: “What does Europe say now when America leaves the room?” You’re still great, he said, but “we think you’re having a nervous breakdown.”
Well, for the 3 million more of us who voted for the other candidate, having him removed so quickly would be an indication that our checks and balances work and that our constitution is strong and that this country will not stand by and watch grift and corruption destroy it.
Trump, by the way, was not elected by a democracy. He was elected by the electoral system. The majority of voters voted for someone else.
As for giving him "a chance" - he had it and he blew it starting from day one.
He won 84% of the counties.
If you don't like him, vote him out in 4 years. You had your chance on November 8, you lost. Get over it.
I am over it. And now I'm enjoying watching his presidency implode.
By the way, the percentage of counties voting for a candidate doesn't have anything to do with the definition of democracy. Look it up.
Neither does the meaningless 3 million more votes in California.
If this country were a pure democracy, those 3 million more votes would have meant HRC was president. But we're not a democracy in that way, so Peggy Noonan should stop whining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump did not win the majority of American voters so no - he did not win in a democracy. Happy?
+1. We are a republic. Trump won because we are NOT a democracy. God I wish you people took civics.
Took it in 7th grade. I don't remember all that stuff 30+ years later. Most people don't unless they have a strong interest in a particular subject.
And this is how we end. Up with a third rate thin skinned reality TV star as president. Low information, and proud of ignorance voters.
If my 13 year old can grasp this stuff, you can too.
Bless your hearts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump did not win the majority of American voters so no - he did not win in a democracy. Happy?
+1. We are a republic. Trump won because we are NOT a democracy. God I wish you people took civics.
Took it in 7th grade. I don't remember all that stuff 30+ years later. Most people don't unless they have a strong interest in a particular subject.
I remember it. Why don't you remember it? It is important. Do you forget the laws as well?
Because I only paid enough attention in 7th grade to get a good grade and then much of the information went out the window. Same as every other kid. You hear about laws, though, on a regular basis, so those stay with you. But good for you for remembering it. Just don't be surprised that most Americans don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump did not win the majority of American voters so no - he did not win in a democracy. Happy?
+1. We are a republic. Trump won because we are NOT a democracy. God I wish you people took civics.
Took it in 7th grade. I don't remember all that stuff 30+ years later. Most people don't unless they have a strong interest in a particular subject.
Anonymous wrote:Until we stop politicizing this and really work together and set politics aside, Putin wins.
This is for both sides. Right now, mainly GOP, but Dems have a role in this too.
I can give it to him, but he doesn't need it from me. For some reason, he doesn't want to be President for all of the citizens. Only to his supporters counts, the rest can STFU. How cares what we think.Anonymous wrote: “He’s new, not a politician, give him a chance.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump did not win the majority of American voters so no - he did not win in a democracy. Happy?
+1. We are a republic. Trump won because we are NOT a democracy. God I wish you people took civics.
Took it in 7th grade. I don't remember all that stuff 30+ years later. Most people don't unless they have a strong interest in a particular subject.
I remember it. Why don't you remember it? It is important. Do you forget the laws as well?
Anonymous wrote:The reason we have an electoral college is so California and New York don't decide the presidential election by themselves. The fact that Clinton won the popular vote is *meaningless*. You constantly harp on that as if it proves something, but it does not, all the more so since almost all of the 3 million votes Clinton won by came from California. California doesn't elect our president. We all do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump did not win the majority of American voters so no - he did not win in a democracy. Happy?
+1. We are a republic. Trump won because we are NOT a democracy. God I wish you people took civics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump did not win the majority of American voters so no - he did not win in a democracy. Happy?
+1. We are a republic. Trump won because we are NOT a democracy. God I wish you people took civics.
Took it in 7th grade. I don't remember all that stuff 30+ years later. Most people don't unless they have a strong interest in a particular subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump did not win the majority of American voters so no - he did not win in a democracy. Happy?
+1. We are a republic. Trump won because we are NOT a democracy. God I wish you people took civics.