I suspect that, at this point, people who support Donald
Trump's candidacy for President of the United States fall into two main
categories:
- Racists, Sexists and Xenophobes – no explanation necessary
- People who have completely lost faith in government and would prefer to blow the “MF’er” up
To group number one, I feel sad and sorry for you. It is tragic to think about how terrible your
lives must be that you choose to blame your personal circumstances on the weak
and marginalized among us. You represent the absolute worst of our instincts,
and the absolute opposite of the principals that conservatives in this country claim
to fight for. These people
simultaneously complain about the “takers” who rely on the government instead
of “pulling themselves up by their bootstraps”, while blaming their lot in life
on everyone but themselves and their own actions.
To the second group, I have much more empathy and
understanding. My frustration with “politics
as usual” and the unrelenting protection of the status-quo in Washington is
genuine. I believe that the two party system creates an environment where we
are too often forced to accept the lesser of two evils. I believe that the influence of money in
politics, combined with an inexplicable lack of term limits for legislators
creates a breeding ground for corruption.
I believe that political maneuvering has, and continues to, erode away at
the bedrock of the representative Democracy that we speak so passionately
about. Through years of gerrymandering,
voter suppression, and due to the over-sized influence of special interest
groups and lobbyists, my vote continues to lose value relative to some.
A number of years ago, I was part of a group of rebellious
citizens who cast a vote for a former wrestler and movie star to “shake things
up” a bit. Whether or not I would vote
the same way again, I’m not sure. What I
do know is that Governor Ventura was not up to the job, as he proved far too
weak to navigate the ugly world of politics.
He was unable to accept criticism, far too unwilling to compromise, and generally
unable to follow through on most of his ideas. Had he run for a second term, he would not
have gotten my vote again. In any case, I
am not immune to the temptation to cast a “protest vote” as recently occurred
in the United Kingdom. I am also not
reckless enough to put our security and respect in the world and global economy
at risk to prove a point.
If you are interested in my thoughts on how valid a Trump
vs. Ventura comparison is, go here.
If you are still tempted to give up on our Democracy in this
election, I ask you to consider a different course of action. Use your vote at the local and state level to
elect people who will truly fight to restore the legitimacy of our
representation. Pledge your support to
those who actually support the ideals that our founders laid out in the
Constitution. Pay attention to those who
fight for more people to vote, rather than fewer. Support those who truly want to eliminate the
influence of money in politics by requiring publically funded elections,
overturn Citizens United, and limit the outsized influence of special interest
groups and super PACs. Listen to
politicians who have the courage to enact term limits so that politics become
an honorable duty, rather than a profitable career. Support legitimate 3rd party
candidates who are more in line with your actual beliefs, rather than one of
two highly funded special interest groups who are only accountable to a select
few insiders.
Whatever you do, please don’t cast your vote for a careless,
joke of a human being whose only motivation is to promote himself and his
selfish interests, at the expense of everything else, including our national
security.