Discussion»Questions»Human Behavior» Should a leader reflect/embody the views of the people he/she serves? Should they all be able to relate? How is Trump relatable to anyone?
I have to assume that Trump has something going on upstairs, he is a successful businessman and accumulated a lot of wealth for himself and seems to love his country and wants to make it better. Obama was given a chance and Hillary already proved herself to be crooked and deceitful , the democrats proved to be out for themselves and had nothing but continuing Obamas bad policies. A no brainer and the election proved it. The only people Obama related to were Muslims and law breakers it's simply a fact.
No, actually this load of RAWF-ery is about as fact-free as it gets. Trump would have been a more successful businessman if he had simply invested his inheritance in stock index funds. The only "love" he has shown is for himself. And the election "proved" that 2.5 million MORE people wished to elect HRC than Der Pumpkinfuhrer. The rest of your ravings are similarly bereft of basis in reality.
More people doesn't mean much, the people who voted for Clinton ( not all of course ) but many had no idea what she was for or against, they voted for the party even though they had nothing to offer except more of Obama, she was his puppet and she said so herself, what if any changes did she run on???
I don't think that's possible. The country is nearly evenly split between Dems and Reps, so that all it ever does is swing between one party and the other every eight years or so. Which ever party is in power, the other half of the country will be unhappy about it. Added to that, within each party their are always factions and individual who disagree, so even the party in power doesn't and can't represent all of its constituents.