Post#132 » by NavLDO » Thu Nov 10, 2016 1:57 pm
Some very salient points, at least IMO, was brought up on PBS News Hour yesterday, and that was, just as people were opening their mail-in ballots, they were also opening up their ObamaCare rate increase notices. Basically, this election came down to economics, and a good number of blue-collar, hard-working individuals were promised a lot of things that were not delivered upon, plain and simple. And no, that's not a knock on Obama, it's a knock on BOTH the Legislative AND Executive houses of gov't.
So, what was also brought up was, when dealing with personal finances that are dwindling, and you have a candidate that, let's face it, did not generate a lot of excitement about how she was going to make things better, a lot of folks opted for plan 'B', and chose to overlook the MANY personal faults of Trump, in hopes that he is going to turn the Washington establishment--both Republican AND Democrat--upside down, and hope he delivers upon his promise of change.
We all have our opinions as to why this happened, but I thought what was brought up about the rate hikes, and the lack of a message of 'change', were interesting points, is all. And I'm not saying I buy into everything that was said above, but it does make some sense.
Now, to the point about Sanders? Yes, IMO, I believe Sanders would've likely defeated Trump. That's not a slam against Hillary; it's a point that 'Middle America' is tired of being 'forgotten', and they want change, and Sanders could've run on a similar platform that Trump ran on--change--just that Sanders would've been the 'clean' candidate, thus likely the choice. But instead, a good majority of Hillary's platform was--"Trump is evil." Just look back at all the ads; they were attack ads on Trump's fault as a person, instead of how she was going to be different, and change a lot of the broken policies that are hitting blue-collar workers where it hurts the most--their wallets.