The deliberately ignorant democrook voter is the greatest liability we face, hands down.
As far as threats go, sociopaths like Soros and the political whores he uses to manipulate the democrook voters are more of a threat than the rest of the world's entire military. If a bunch of illiterate goat ******* carpet pilots with AKs can keep the US Army at bay, the million hunters with scoped rifles in TX alone could not be conquered by the rest of the world.
The left, including the parasites within our midst are actively working to undermine our society. Perhaps most of the moonbats are under some delusion they're working to improve things, and are vapid enough to ignore the devastating results of regressive globalism, but the sociopaths who create the illusion are indeed intent on our downfall.
Actually the ignorant voter is one of the biggest threats. However the issue here is that many voters will always be ignorant, what needs to happen is a system that opens them up more.
With two political parties there really isn't any room for independent thought. You have to be made to think the party's main policies are the right ones, so they can channel everything into these policies and keep many people with different views and opinions happy, together and voting for your party.
With Proportional Representation, many different views would come up and instead of telling the voters what to think, the candidates are more likely to go out and find out what the voters actually want, what is important to them.
What's important for a Wyoming farmer? Does Trump know? Does Clinton know? Doubtful, neither really cared that much about Wyoming, and once the primary was over they cared nothing for it. What would happen is that a party that focused on the needs of the Wyoming farmer would appear and appeal to that farmer. They might also be appealing to farmers all over the country.
What about the middle class person in Phoenix? Well a different party would attract those votes.
Instead of Republicans and Democrats taking 95% of the votes, they'd probably get 60% or less of the voters and other parties would come in. Republicans and Democrats would no longer be able to rule just because they won the election, they'd have to rule with other parties in a coalition, and the issues that are important for other parties, for other people, would suddenly become important to the country.