Bear in mind that there are THREE branches of government that make up an exotic system of checks and balances. The president's power is limited by the other branches of government just as the power of congress is limited by the executive and judicial branches of government. Overall, a president is more of a figurehead than anything else. It really doesn't matter who is elected. In any case, you vote for whoever you prefer to win. That will figure in with the votes of 300 million other folks, and the decision will be made. My tiny little vote will not guarantee that I will get my way. It will, however, add to the others that vote as I do. It will have minimal effect on my life either way.
As I have said before, no president ever put a dollar in my pocket. Every one of them has taken dollars out of my pocket. I would never credit a president with my having a decent paying job. Nor would I blame a president if I were unemployed. Folks get themselves riled up over things that they cannot change. Life is better if us "little people" would just concern ourselves with our own daily lives and forget about what is going on around the rest of the world. Why give yourself an ulcer over some nut job halfway around the world.
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