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[ETA: Apologies - apparently I spelled Bernie Sanders, last name wrong. But hey at least I was consistent about it.]

After Book Club and work, where we skirted around the topic and then skirted back again, I'm curious as to where the political landmines lie on my livejournal flist and the degree to which I should avoid all things political. (Book club was doing a better job of skirting, work not so much -- cubical mate likes to rant about Trump on a daily basis.) I already know where they lie at work and on Facebook, and with family. The people on Facebook are pro-Bernie Saunders, the people at work are either pro-Trump, Clinton, Saunders or staying quiet. And the book club seems to be leaning towards Cruz or no one. Meanwhile my mother is actively campaigning for Clinton.

So a poll. For this poll - I attempted to list all the presidential candidates currently running, but got tired after listing over 20 of them. Most of which, I'd never heard of. I thought, geeze, there's a lot of presidential candidates. And here, I thought only ten people were running, turns out I was wrong. In case you are remotely interested - the complete list of currently registered Independent Candidates running for President on the Independent Ticket, can be found HERE:

[Poll #2035065]

I forgot to list undecided. Damn it.

I tend to stay away from this topic, because...blood pressure inducing. But I'm curious to see where my flist falls. Are you all Bernie Saunder's fans? Or are you all Trump fans? (Ghod, I really really hope not. But one never knows...Honestly I can't imagine a Trump fan reading and enjoying my journal, but stranger things have happened.)

Currently, I don't feel strongly about any of the candidates...except that I'll probably have to move to New Zealand if Trump wins. The man has dead eyes.

[ETA: Apparently there is 1524 people who are running for president of the US. As an aside? This sort of reminds me of scrolling through television channels hunting for something to watch, over a thousand channels, and still, nothing is on!]

Date: 2016-01-30 11:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frenchani.livejournal.com
If I were American, I would probably vote for Bernie Saunders.

Date: 2016-01-30 02:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
As much as I wish Saunders could work and he would, most likely, in France, Canada, Britain, and Australia.... But...not in the US. The structure of the US government just makes it impossible for him to do anything without the support of both houses of Congress.

Someone on Facebook posted that he intended to undo or restructure the US banking system with an executive order. I burst out laughing. If it were that easy -- one of the US Presidents would have done it already.
The President of the US really doesn't have as much power as many people think. It's not like he's running a corporation or a city. We have a complicated system of checks and balances -- in order for Saunders to get anything done, he'd have to have both houses of Congress agree with him or at the very least a majority, and in some instances the judicial system. It's not like we haven't had Presidents try. And from what I've gathered? Both houses of Congress on both sides of the political fence do not like him or agree with him on anything.



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