I see.
From my understanding a lot of people have voted for Trump since they want that the establishment has to change. I understand this point.
But, what those people do not seem to realize is that they have voted for the establishment. Not for the typical Washington-er establishment - nevertheless he is within the same power structures, which relies on the influence and power (=money) of the top 1%. A clear sign of that is that (since the unfortunate passing of John Mccain) no one with any power in his party tries to criticize him openly. It is always the second row or some retired military senior officers. A real, smart democratic leader would welcome criticism and feedback because this is the only way to reflect on your decisions and change course if necessary.
If you want that someone does do real changes, you have to identify and elect a proper person, who is outside of the establishment and unites your country and does not do politics for the corporates .
But without realizing that you cannot turn back the time back to the 80s, this will never happen.
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