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Opinion on America(ns)

On my news feed today there are some major complaints about Americans. However there are millions of wonderful Americans who are despondent about what Trump and MAGA are doing to their country and the world. Let's focus our anger on the politicians, CEOs, and proud boys who are creating this chaos.

Robert Reich wrote this:
"The good news is most of America is firmly against Trump on the big things. According to polls:

Most don’t want a Trump Republican budget that cuts almost $1 trillion out of Medicaid, food stamps, and child nutrition in order to make way for a $4.5 trillion tax cut mostly for the wealthy.

Most don’t want the richest person in the world destroying departments and agencies that protect our health, safety, financial security, and environment.

Most don’t side with Putin. Most don’t want us to abandon Ukraine. Most don’t want us to turn against our traditional allies that are democracies in favor of a bloodthirsty dictator.

Most don’t want tariffs that drive up the prices they pay for food, gas, housing, and clothing. Most understand that tariffs are taxes paid by American consumers.

Most don’t want a government of, by, and for billionaires.

Most believe in democracy and the rule of law and don’t want Trump trampling on the Constitution, acts of Congress, and federal court orders."

Please don't hate and punish all Americans. The majority are more upset than we Canadians are about what is happening to their democracy, their marginalised people, their economy, their environment, their health and education systems, their foreign policies, etc. We can be upset that they allowed Trump to be president and for allowing the billionaires free rein on the global exploitation of the people and the resources of the Earth. And we must take responsibility for allowing a lot of that to happen in Canada.

Today is not a day for vindictive anger. It is a day to deal with the problems and to prevent new ones. Be calm, be strong, and always be loving.

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Stephie · 22-25, F
Somehow, I beg to differentiate.

Wasn't it a majority of Americans that elected their new president in full knowledge of what was going to be the consequence?

It is not since the day before the election that he made it clear to the world what would happen if he was elected yet, a majority decided to follow his visions.

If something needs to change once and for all then it is the way that presidential elections are held. The constitution must be adapted and they have to get rid of the Electoral College process which gives a few selected people the right to chose for an entire group of the population.

Talk about a modern civilization.
Mudkip · 31-35, M
@Stephie that's what many of these people tend to forget. They are in the minority. Less and less people agree with them, and it's quite easy to see why.
KiwiBird · 36-40, F
@Stephie I didn't say a majority of Americans. However I get your point.
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Stephie · 22-25, F
@KiwiBird I should have rephrased my first part.

It was actually meant as an answer to the first paragraph of that article which states that "...most of America is firmly against Trump..."
SW-User
@Stephie ho won the election but things have changed, you should check the latest poll. Lets do a revote.
Elisbch · M
@SW-User

and i suspect they will change even more (probably rapidly) as he continues to dismantle programs millions of people depend on just to survive.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@Elisbch Don't kid yourself.