Well Gary Johnson is the third party with the most support, but it is very unlikely that he will become president. I feel like I could throw Hillary pretty far haha, and while I don't trust or appreciate her stance on many issues, I believe at least from an experience standpoint that she is better suited (pantsuited too) than Donald. However, Donald does have some business success that I think some people will want and think "as long as I have a job and money I don't care what he says." I don't think we are as doomed as people think. Yes the president has power, but a lot of what is talked about will never see the light of day. There is too much bickering between houses to implement ideas, whether good or bad. How Obamacare got through is still a mystery to me, but we shall see what the future holds once the election happens. Looks like a made for tv movie already.
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I must admit that I also have a hard time with Hillary because of some of the presidential decisions of her husband (Free Trade Agreement anyone?) - which did absolutely nothing to help the US economy in my humble opinion.
I think you're right about the money and jobs part. If people have those two things, they are willing to forgive more. Basically we've got too much government overhead. If it were me, I'd fire everyone and start from scratch. Sadly, I feel like we've got to pick between the lesser of two evils rather than the best qualified. Made for TV, indeed!