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Would you rather vote for: Hillary, Trump or a Dog Biscuit?

Hillary
18
27%
Trump
19
28%
a dog biscuit
30
45%
#14709134
I'm very disappointed that the vote has come to this, and I'm not even American. It's like picking which disease you want. But out of the both of them, I think Trump is slightly 'better' (not good though) because despite how pathetically he points out his arguments and thoughts and doesn't think before talking, the basis of where his views come from are what we need right now. Amid all these awful events affecting most countries around the world, we really need to wake up and take action to them and not just stand back and watch our world be destroyed (I say that even though I chose Trump, lol).

What I'm saying is, even thought Trump's thoughts or the way he states them may be terrible, at least he doesn't have a passive attitude towards things. It's either we sit back and watch our world be shattered, or we make a risk and hope that Trump actually thinks things through.

I don't know though. It's an awful choice regardless.
#14709422
I've been making calls on her behalf since the convention. Voted for Bernie during the primaries but never fell into the conspiracy theory trap. On a whole though I am glad Bernie held out, her platform is much stronger after adopting a lot of the stronger points of Bernie's platform.
#14713118
Other: A crate of sunflower seeds and its running mate, a box of rusty nails...

Really though, Trump. I can't vote for Hillary, she's like the American version of Angela Merkel, and that's just gross. Libertarian party sucks and Green and fringe socialist candidates are a joke. I like the assessment that Trump is the chaos candidate, if you want change he's the one more likely to shake things up. I view that as an opportunity. With Hillary it's 4 more years of the same order, guaranteed.
#14716753
A dog biscuit cannot move so no for that.

Trump is the worse choice, but maybe a worse leader would teach the people to be more responsible for the sake of themselves. CY Leung and his gang has been doing this to Hong Kong so far by being a belligerent (if not oppressive) rulers.
#14716759
Maybe you have a point, Patrikov. Maybe the US needs a totally FAIL presidency to get it on course, again. Trump could do that!
#14734189
LV-GUCCI-PRADA-FLEX wrote:I've been making calls on her behalf since the convention. Voted for Bernie during the primaries but never fell into the conspiracy theory trap. On a whole though I am glad Bernie held out, her platform is much stronger after adopting a lot of the stronger points of Bernie's platform.


It was my understanding platforms haven't traditionally mattered much in American politics since we are a representative republic, not a party-list parliamentary system.
#14734192
Why has this poll not got an other option?

Anyway my vote is abolish the Presidency, elect the House by proportional representation and let them choose the Prime minster. The prime minster can be recalled by the house at any time and the house can be recalled by the people every two years.
#14734291
Rich wrote:Why has this poll not got an other option?

Anyway my vote is abolish the Presidency, elect the House by proportional representation and let them choose the Prime minster. The prime minster can be recalled by the house at any time and the house can be recalled by the people every two years.


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