I just don't want him hurting minorities and the gay community, and since I voted knowing full well his rhetoric, I'm saying that was wrong. It's a after the fact self examination, but c'mon, I followed the guy. I knew what he was about. Everyone hopes for the best when coming from a sensible position, but wrong is wrong, and it's not right to want to ban a shitload of people for fucked up things done by the few, and I knowingly engaged in that bigotry, and I am sorry for that. My deep advice to people who are engaging politically. Keep your friends in mind, the people that matter to you outside of the people who don't even know your name.
If I see a campaign this ugly again I'm not voting. I am a much happier person staying the hell away from these political wars. For christ sake, I come from the Ron Paul camp.
(Save for commodity based money, but I love his views on non interventionism)
I respect moderate culture. It's good to be able to pick and choose so you aren't stuck with the shit as well as the good things you like. You can just adopt the good and leave the rest out there. This left vs right.. I mean, it really is like gang warfare.
The central pivot is really our only hope. If he keeps doing poorly thought executive orders, who fucking knows the result. I also don't like Paul Ryan, because he's a political climber. He's everything Trump says about draining the swamp. That dude was swampy as it gets. I could never be a politician. I have to much guilt issues and accountability.