Sassy.
Why I should bother replying to your ill-informed and confused posts I do not really know. It is clear that you have little understanding of the American electoral system nor of the political objectives of Donald Trump nor of the philosophies of the dominant political parties.
Ill-informed??? Confused? Surely you realise your reply is based on your opinions of Trump and nothing to do any factual evidence?
Take the electoral system: the Electoral College is broken, it does not reflect the national population. It gives the voters in small states greater power than those in large states. In Wyoming each Electoral College vote required 81,000 votes, in California each EC vote required 254,000. So an individual vote in Wyoming was about three times as effective as a vote in California.
So are you saying the Electoral College did not vote Trump in? What are you saying because the above does NOT make Trump being president null or void. DO you really have a point?
Your post is full of bleeding heart rubbish about the poor and homeless.
So you believe children being homeless is a bleeding heart rubbish? What is it, does the truth hurt you that you would deride such heartless truths?
The Democrats have a consistently more favourable attitude towards welfare and the well-being of less-well-off Americans than the Republicans. One of Trump's main promises was to abolish "Obamacare".
The health care payments went up by 300% making any care unaffordable for most people under Obama. Had you been following you would know Christians set up a way of everyone paying what they can afford and all chipping the money to make care affordable for others as they required it. Mind you this is the Americans tell us this. Do you live in America or pay for health care?
In the USA health care is a private enterprise activity.
I am well aware of the above as my last post shows. I also know how the health care have soared in America.
Like I know they wanted to implement such things here. And no payment no treatment.
The largest single cause of bankruptcy is the cost of health care. The Obama plan was to put a small levy on health insurance premiums so that a surplus of funds would be available to provide health care for those who could not afford health insurance. The potentially benefited millions of poorer Americans.
Instead it went up 300% so a family paying $500 per month were suddenly asked for $1500 per month. You seem to think you are on top of the reality but clearly you are not.
Trump's argument was that middle class people who were relatively well-off should not be supporting poorer people who could not afford the premiums. The poor and homeless should not be subsidised by better-off people. If they could not afford the premiums it was their own fault. The Trump approach abandons the poor and homeless. You appear to approve of this.
It wasn't just the poorer people who could not afford medical costs the truth was even those you thought middle class could not afford it either. But new ideas came in which made it affordable through Christians. But Obama didn't make anything better as far as health care he made it worse.