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In reply to the discussion: Crazy idea: why don't we stop the madman who's running for President? [View all]underahedgerow
(1,232 posts)the solution. You have to appeal to people like you do children and dogs, and create a redirection. Instead of telling kids and dogs NOT to do something (ergo screaming NO!!!!!!!) a billion times a day, you say 'That's not a good idea, do this instead please'. Redirect the focus from the bad, to the good.
The only way to STOP trump, who is clearly not fit for office for reasons that could reach from here to the moon, is to vote for Mrs. Clinton.
Throw your 100%, non-wavering, no holds barred support behind Mrs. Clinton, coming up with every possible reason to vote for her at every opportunity, as loudly as possible. If you can't find enough genuine reasons to vote for Mrs. Clinton, the only reason you need is the fact that she's not trump. Seriously, that's enough.
Although, I gotta say, it would be fun as hell for trump to get in there and watch him do his shit. Seriously, what's the worst that could happen? It really, truly WOULD shake up this stale establishment, and rewrite history and the political makeup of the USA, and I gotta tell ya, that constitution andwhole states rights thing definitely needs some revision. Shit's not working.
Sometimes you have to deconstruct something and put it all back together to make it work better. Heck, that's 98% of my work, is undoing other people's crappy, slipshod work and putting it back together in a better, streamlined and more efficient and effective system that will perform effectively for decades, with the capability of upgrading and improving as technology changes.
We tried to have Obama shake shit up, and he did some amazing work, but was obviously thwarted at every step by established rules and protocols. And he's succeeded mightily in spite of the overwhelming obstacles.
I think the panic over trump is unwarranted. What I'm seeing is people terrified of a game changer. Yeah, he's a nutter, and has serious social problems, but it wouldn't be the end of the world, and it might be the start of a USA 2.0. Maybe not a bad thing.