Trump Supporters: I don't blame you for voting the way you did. Hillary Clinton was a sorry excuse for a candidate. Most of you folks are honest, hard working people who love your country, and want the best for your fellow American's. I am afraid however you've backed a President that is simply unqualified to do this job. He doesn't know how to govern, and shows little interest in learning how to do so. He's the most unpopular President in history at this point in his young administration, and even his supporters in Congress are beginning to waver. If things don't change quickly, you'll see a replay of 2008. Those are the facts Jack, just the facts....
Well, the Trump voters wanted to actually retain us as a sovereign nation, whereas Clinton and her predecessor wanted to end the idea of borders and be part of a "New World Order" that would become a "One World Government, thus negating our own Constitution. Millions of people moved here for its freedoms and opportunities, not wanting to continue living under such things as communism, socialism and theocracy.
Trump voters also voted for him because they wanted to have those coming in, to come in "legally" so that they could be vetted and reduce the likelihood of more criminals and terrorists flowing in unabated.
Trump voters saw that due to NAFTA and the mass outsourcing of US companies, we had become a nation of consumers and less a nation of producers. Millions came, but they also needed jobs.
Trump voters saw that since 9/11, 30,000 terrorist attacks had occurred across the globe in the name of "Allah" and that the terrorists were simply the para-military arm of Islam and despite the Constitution's restrictions against taking a stand against a religion, something had to be done to stop the large numbers of Islamists flowing in.
Trump voters could see that regulations were stifling companies and thus jobs.
So, since Trump was the only candidate that addressed those issues and the others were tacitly in support of the "One World Government" concept, voters scrambled to him, even if he wasn't a particularly good candidate for the office.
Normally, I voted for the Green Party, but this time around, I couldn't stomach any of the candidates. This is the first time in my voting life that I chose not to vote for any presidential candidate.