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I wouldn't worry too much about American politics although for the past few years people here seem obsessed by it, the age is leading the charge.
Australia has enough problems of it's own.
For the record Hillary Clinton was a terrible candidate , entitled and corrupt take a good look at some of the democratic leadership if you can call it that Nancy pelosi, Maxine waters and Elizabeth warren just to name three incompetent if not bat shit crazy democrats.
With an estimated 20 - 30 million illegals running around in the country most people I speak to really do have a legitimate problem with it and want a secure border and an immigration policy, that seems fair enough to me.
Many Americans would note that they have by world standards a generious immigration intake including refugees and that in the past they have had under president regan a refugee amnesty yet their problems not just remain but have increased. They might also note that when it comes to immigration Australia is less generous on many fronts and enjoys the benifit of being an isolated island.
With many people working minimum wage jobs or seeing their jobs head overseas a policy of job creation and a catchy slogan played pretty well for trump.
America is nothing like Australia despite what some people think attitudes to some fairly fundamental things are completely different if anything Australia is quite British.
Presidents come and go many Americans not just on Fox News would tell you that Obama was an absolute disaster in office.
Voting well when you don't have compulsory voting which I hasten to add is also the case in Britain there is always a chance that you can motivate enough people in the right places to get elected. The electoral college is a set number by law but is allocated by population based on the census plus your senators and few other odds and bods, it's not rigged.
My family which is extensive and has been in the country for the best part of 400 years vote both republican and democrat and like people in Australia have a wide range of opinions on key issues. One thing i can tell you with some confidence is that if i didn't live here Australia just wouldn't rate a moments thought with most of them, why would it.
Lastly Americans don't owe the rest of the world anything, any more than ordinary Australians do. They are entitled to put their own interests first just the same as people do everywhere else. Every problem in the world is not Americas fault or problem to deal with. America has no empire and could never have been considered a colonial power. If you have a problem with powerful countries exercising power and influence then welcome to the real world it was ever thus.
In case your wondering yes I'm an American citizen and proud of my country.
Australia has enough problems of it's own.
For the record Hillary Clinton was a terrible candidate , entitled and corrupt take a good look at some of the democratic leadership if you can call it that Nancy pelosi, Maxine waters and Elizabeth warren just to name three incompetent if not bat shit crazy democrats.
With an estimated 20 - 30 million illegals running around in the country most people I speak to really do have a legitimate problem with it and want a secure border and an immigration policy, that seems fair enough to me.
Many Americans would note that they have by world standards a generious immigration intake including refugees and that in the past they have had under president regan a refugee amnesty yet their problems not just remain but have increased. They might also note that when it comes to immigration Australia is less generous on many fronts and enjoys the benifit of being an isolated island.
With many people working minimum wage jobs or seeing their jobs head overseas a policy of job creation and a catchy slogan played pretty well for trump.
America is nothing like Australia despite what some people think attitudes to some fairly fundamental things are completely different if anything Australia is quite British.
Presidents come and go many Americans not just on Fox News would tell you that Obama was an absolute disaster in office.
Voting well when you don't have compulsory voting which I hasten to add is also the case in Britain there is always a chance that you can motivate enough people in the right places to get elected. The electoral college is a set number by law but is allocated by population based on the census plus your senators and few other odds and bods, it's not rigged.
My family which is extensive and has been in the country for the best part of 400 years vote both republican and democrat and like people in Australia have a wide range of opinions on key issues. One thing i can tell you with some confidence is that if i didn't live here Australia just wouldn't rate a moments thought with most of them, why would it.
Lastly Americans don't owe the rest of the world anything, any more than ordinary Australians do. They are entitled to put their own interests first just the same as people do everywhere else. Every problem in the world is not Americas fault or problem to deal with. America has no empire and could never have been considered a colonial power. If you have a problem with powerful countries exercising power and influence then welcome to the real world it was ever thus.
In case your wondering yes I'm an American citizen and proud of my country.




, Pax Americana but you tend to white wash your history.


