But the popular vote doesn't determine the outcome, so all your whining is just pissing into the wind. The same thing happened to Al Gore in 2000, and somehow we moved on.
Excuse me, but I'm not whining. I stated a fact. For all you know, I voted for Trump. I'll leave the pissing in the wind for you since I'm sure you'll find it much easier.
This post was edited by SpunkySenior at November 14, 2016 7:44 PM MST
Funny, it seemed a lot like whining because you didn't want to accept the outcome. I'm not ashamed to say I voted for Clinton, but I've decided to accept what happened and move on. There's no point in nursing hurt feelings and taking to the streets and crying about it, or continuing to raise the popular vote thing.
This post was edited by Stu Spelling Bee at November 14, 2016 8:15 PM MST
I'm not ashamed to say I voted for Clinton either, which I did. She didn't make the cut and we're going to live with Trump for the next four years. I agree that there's no point in taking to the streets. I commented on the popular vote in response to Sharonna's comment about the Electoral College allowing Trump the win. End of story.
I'm not an American... But I thought you guys... You know, the people, elected the senators to do your bidding?
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at November 13, 2016 9:13 PM MST
No, not exactly. Senators, along with all representatives in the government, are elected to express the general voice and interest of the area they represent. They are still bound by the Constitution and cannot legally override it no matter what the people want. Our bidding is limited by the Constitution otherwise we would have much more serious problems.