Subject: Just a general reminder, this is not the end of the world.
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Posted on: 2016-11-10 04:09:00 UTC

Yes, Donald Trump will probably be a bad president. Yes, him being elected despite losing the popular vote sucks. Yes, progress, whatever that word means to you, may stall. But it doesn't have to move backwards.

The U.S. government is not a monolith. It can, has been, and will again be, bowed by the public. Even the Republican majority government can be overcome. Nothing is certain, anything can change. Personally, I have resolved to wait and see, and I don't think it's too unreasonable an idea for most of us to do the same.

Meanwhile, please don't write off the people who voted for Trump. Some of his voters were undoubtedly jerks, but definitely not all, and certainly not enough to bring him within spitting distance of the popular vote. There were real, rational reasons to vote for him, and there were real, rational reasons to vote against Hillary. And those who voted for third party candidates had legitimate reasons to dislike both candidates, on policy and character grounds.
Everyone picked the candidate they thought best, and if you dismiss that idea you'll never understand why they held the beliefs they did, or how to change them.

There are two rather insightful quotes by John Green I feel are useful here; "truth resists simplicity," and, "imagine others complexly."
The world isn't black and white, the political divide isn't right and wrong, and the choice this election was not, to most, good or bad.

And who knows, Trump might just surprise us. I don't think he will, but none of us can see the future. Maybe a few good things will come out of his term. Personally I'm hopng this whole debacle will give some momentum to election reform.

-Badger, who dreams of a world where First Past the Post voting and the Electoral College have gone the way of the dodo.

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