The entire political spectrum of the world seems amusing to me. Very Amusing. I feel as though I've been given, on a silver platter and gift wrapped, an opportunity to say "I told you so". Well, if he has, I'm not taking it. I mean, I'm with you people, I did NOT think President Trump would win. I thought, no, 100% believed, that Clinton would win and that we'd have to start building nuclear bunkers in preparation for 2017 with You could call this year, 2016, the year of revolutions. Oh, and not your usual revolution mind you, with bloodshed and civil war, but with politics and democracy. The Right seems to be rebelling against 30 plus years of control by the left wing. It's not been easy, though; it's taken the combined efforts of the …show more content…
But we've had even more small scale battles fought (and won) in other places. Take Duterte Rodriguez for example. Duterte won the Philipino Presidential elections in early 2016, despite rumors of him being in league with vigilante groups that have killed approximately 1,400 people, many of them drug dealers, child rapists, murderers and other repeat offending criminals. He's also been quoted saying that he would personally hunt down and kill drug dealers. The General opinion is that he's a hard president, and he knows how to deal with remorseless criminals. Despite all this, he has a 91% approval rating. Call him a serial killer or whatever you want, but he's the chosen leader of the Philipinos. He's what his people voted for. Now take a look at Germany. A party called Alternative fur Deutschland nearly won the election in Germany this year. No, I'm not making this up; Germany, the place where you can't even say the H word, nearly was run by the Far-Right. They grabbed 21% of the vote, beating Merkel's party, and coming in third place. Merkel, by the way, is essentially Hillary in Europe. I