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Fair enough, I understand what you were doing now, but it's not what I was asking. Even the dullest amongst us can work out how decisions made in the US will influence Australia. I'm keen for the super passionate, anti-Trump people to explain how his policies will impact us in a different way to Clinton's. And not because I have a pre-determined view, I sit here completely ignorant because I couldn't give a shit because I don't understand their system. But if someone can explain rationally why they're so passionate either way, then I'm more than happy to learn. But, as I said earlier, it seems more a tenet than a rationally formed view.
Almost like our parties aren't providing enough difference to get worked up over, so perhaps people are seeking it elsewhere.
Almost like our parties aren't providing enough difference to get worked up over, so perhaps people are seeking it elsewhere.
I'm not a fan of Trump, but imo he won't do most of the things he talked about in the election... which probably makes him a perfect politician.
