
I will deviate from my usual route and get into daily politics that I despise so much yet I am fascinated with so much. I hate the kind of democracy we have now, but when even this unpleasant democracy is at stake, I will dive into it.
My articles bear politics in theory, so now is the practice. Make no mistake. The American presidents are the biggest criminals on this planet by a landslide (in absolute terms) killing so many people the sickest minds imprisoned would dream of. Wars, strikes, bombings, and so on (the military adventures of the US presidents left millions of people dead).
And now the killing of inconvenient people (dissidents, truth-seekers, people that alienated some super-rich interest groups): Donald Trump admitted his country is full of killers when defending Vladimir Putin: “You think our country’s so innocent?’” No comment is needed.
So what do we have now? Two power-obsessed gerontic men (one of them with severe cognitive impairment) with background interest groups fighting over power so we have ongoing prosecutions of both of them. A really good example of how political culture should look.
Donald Trump has been historically connected to interest groups having a stake in Asia, therefore his lukewarm relationship with European issues.
If Hillary Clinton would have had won, we wouldn’t be in this mess. Her enormously close relationship with Wall Street (aka the super-rich interest groups) and her super-duper political skills would have fixed a lot of issues so the world wouldn’t be in such a mess. Angela Merkel had intended to step away and let Ms. Clinton fix the issues (for example to play around the interest groups so the US politics would change for the better). Well, it didn’t happen. Clinton was so self-confident, thinking she could not lose when the whole establishment got her back. So she made mistakes and she, the USA, and the world have to pay (or already paid) the price.
Vladimir Putin wouldn’t’ have invaded Ukraine and China wouldn’t have had such a power appetite.
But the main point of this article is to appeal for Americans not to vote for Donald Trump (and I guess the majority of people who read this won’t vote for him) and vote for Joe Biden (yes, you are not hallucinating) because voting Trump would be detrimental in this turbulent times when democracy is at stake. And I mean democracy all around the world. A huge portion of interest groups don’t want democracy so voting for Biden means a big chances of preserving it. Yes, one would like to vote for someone completely different, but let’s live in reality.
So final point: Donald Trump (against democracy), Joe Biden (for democracy)
My Dear Americans, good luck in the polling stations!
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