Barring a massive miracle, one or the other will be president in a couple of months. Voting for anyone else isn't going to accomplish anything. Whereas the race between them is so close that your vote just might tip the election your way.
Lets not look at the candidate's pasts. They both have lotta problems. But the past is past, what's done is done. Constructive thinking is thinking about what each of them might do to America (for America?) if elected. You ought to vote for the candidate that might provide the best future for the country.
President Trump would cut federal taxes. He would sign an Obamacare repeal bill. He would oppose monopoly mergers, like the recent InBev merger. He would support Congressional term limits, he might not be able to get the votes to do it, but he has promised to try. He has promised a federal hiring freeze. President Trump would appoint real judges to the Supreme Court, judges who believe in enforcing the law as written and not writing new law from the bench. Trump believes in the second amendment.
President Hillary would hike your taxes. She would veto Obamacare reform. If you like your Obamacare, you can keep your Obamacare. She would play nice with Wall St, signing bills to give 'em tax loopholes and reduce regulation. She would continue to set the Middle East on fire, al la Libya, Syria, Iraq, Boko Haram, Turkey, and ISIS. You gotta figure that as president she would keep on doing the same stuff she did as Secretary of State. President Hillary won't freeze federal hiring, she thinks more government jobs are good for the Democratic party. President Hillary would appoint Supreme Court judges who believe in "a living Constitution" a liberal idea that allows judges to make up law out of thin air. Hillary believes in global warming and will sign legislation restricting citizen's rights to heat their houses, fuel their cars, and giving handouts to greenie scams like solar electricity and wind energy. Hillary is a gun control freak.
If you call yourself an American citizen, you need to vote for one or the other. Real Americans look toward the future, not back to the past.
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