dckingsfan wrote:It is interesting turn of events. The Ds helped create an environment that provided an opening for someone like Trump, but take no responsibility for the events that led to his election.
They lecture the opposition but didn't put forth the effort (or the candidate) in the election or the previous administrative cycle to ensure that coherent policies were moved forward.
Paraphrasing Edmund Burke - The only thing necessary for the triumph of bad government is to do nothing about bad policies.
There have been so many failures of government by both the Ds and the Rs that we now have a vicious cycle between the two.
When the party in power fails - the other party rejoices with the notion that they are less incompetent or evil than the other.
Sadly, since both parties are currently incompetent and evil (I know, tough word) and fail repetitively, the cycle is repeated.
We shouldn't blame the Trump supporters. We should blame ourselves for not holding our representatives to a higher standard. We should blame ourselves for not promoting a better candidate. We should blame ourselves for not insisting that bad policy goes away even with the loss of political capital - but we don't.
And then when the next candidate comes along with the mantra of "throw the rascals out", we are dismayed.
At some point need to take responsibility for their own actions.
Honestly, it's not like any reasonable person couldn't see what was coming...so yeah, I absolutely blame the deplorables for electing this race-baiting, sexist moron.
Sorry...
Edit: And I particularly blame so-called evangelicals for voting for Trump.
There is literally nothing moral about this guy so basically they must have just voted their politics...and that's fine.
Just don't scream about morality in the future.














