Update 10-13-16 is the image just above. It's perfect!!!
I have been voicing opinions for some months now regarding the 2016 election. There are some related articles elsewhere on this site, one of which seems to be modestly popular with readers (the 7-29-16 article). Another one is just a funny (the 4-24-16 article). All share the search keyword “idiocy in politics”. Here’s the list:
8-4-16....Evaluation of Choices for 2016 (this one)
7-29-16…..Stuff
You Normally Do Not Think About
6-5-16…….Trump? NO!!
4-24-16….Better
Choices in November
12-21-15..Facts
Must Trump Politics
Those of you who know me are aware that I have often said
this: I haven’t been voting “for”
anybody for president in a great many years,
I have been voting “against” the ones I consider to be greater
evils. And that’s true “in spades” for
2016.
Trade Study
Evaluation
Long ago, I learned how
to use the “trade matrix” as an analysis tool for making hard choices. I’ve done it again: evaluating Clinton vs Trump. This did not extend to the third/fourth party
candidates.
The Libertarians have some
really odd policy proposals, to my way
of thinking, claiming to be socially
more liberal than the Democrats, but
economically more conservative than the Republicans. They want to dismantle too many institutions
that we actually need.
The Greens are
led by an anti-vacciner, in spite of all
the science discrediting her notions. That’s
entirely too crackpot to believe.
So, it’s just the Democrats vs the
Republicans.
What I did was phrase a bunch of items, all as negative statements. A ”yes” means the negative applies to the
candidate, color-coded coded red. Otherwise,
it does not apply, color-coded
blue. I did not rank how severely a
negative applies, only that it applies
at all. The only thing I did with the
data was to re-order the items, so that
the color coding is much clearer. The
rationale for assigning "yes" vs "no" is given further below, for those who love details. Here is the trade study matrix data:
Results and
Recommendations
Quite frankly, there
are two conclusions to draw from this pattern of data: (1) both candidates are “evil” (severely
flawed) as indicated by majority red,
and (2), Trump is the greater
evil, having no blue at all. I will be voting for the lesser evil (Clinton), and encourage all of you to do the same. My best estimate is that Trump, the greater evil, would cause chaos-at-the-very-minimum, if elected.
Estimates of the
Political Landscape
My best guess is that we are seeing the destruction of the
Republican party as we have known it. It
hasn’t been the “party of Lincoln” since the coalition of religious and
political extremists gained control of it back in Reagan’s time. This got worse a few years ago with the national Tea Party extremists, who do not govern, only obstruct. And now there is Trump, whose supporters overwhelmed all the rest in the
primary just concluded.
We actually do need a “party of Lincoln”. I can do without the rest.
All the time this was happening, the Democrats morphed into a very centrist party, with few of the “flaming liberals” that they
used to have in spades. Not all these
flaming liberals were bad: I rather
thought well of Hubert Humphrey, for
one. This year, there is a leftward lurch to some small
extent, brought about by Bernie Sanders
and his supporters. Actually, that’s a
good thing, we do not need two
conservative parties. Sameness begets no
new ideas in debate.
If it were not so pathetic,
this next would actually be funny:
the Trump and Sanders supporters are largely working class / middle
class folks left behind by both parties for about 60 years now. They do not share politics, but they share a common problem with a common
solution: end the giant corporate
welfare state that has replaced our republic.
There’s enough of them together to vote in the changes needed, but they will not get together, because of the irrelevant party
politics. Sad.
Both parties have favored the rich giants with tax breaks
and government contract money, to the
extent that these left-behind folks are worse off now than they have ever been
in history. And it’s getting even
worse: the rest of the middle class is
now also facing destruction. That’ll be
the end of our country, because that’s
where most of the tax money comes from.
The giants know this,
but persist in taking all the loot anyway, because greed overwhelms all common sense. And that is why we are headed to hell in a
handbasket. So many agree with me, but cannot say why, really.
But I just told you
exactly why.
Explanation of Items (the promised details)
Chronic Liar
According to the fact checkers I can find on-line, at least about 70% of what DJT says at any
given time is untrue. Some claim near
100%. Around 30% of what HRC says is
untrue, same sources. My trade study does not rank more vs less
lies, only that there are lies.
Demonstrated Cheat
The DNC has been found out to have favored Clinton over
Sanders. I infer that HRC knew this was
going on, and said nothing, which qualifies as cheating. DJT used bankruptcies 6 times to “take the
money and run”, stiffing his
investors, his vendors, and his contractors. While legal,
most Americans would consider that cheating (abuse of the bankruptcy
process for personal gain). Severity and
number of incidents do not factor into my trade study, only that cheating occurred.
Slow to Recognize Bad
Decisions
Clinton: support for
a trumped-up Iraq invasion, still not
recognized as incorrect; and telling
lies / obstructing the investigation about the Benghazi embassy disaster. Trump:
chronic use of bankruptcy laws to enrich himself not recognized as
morally repugnant for an elected officeholder,
chronic lying not recognized as wrong in any venue, mishandled campaign
not recognized as a whole series of bad decisions, which are destroying the Republican party.
Connected to Rich
Elites
Clinton: politically
connected closely to the giant corporations as election funding sources, same ones who have taken over our
government; she is intimately connected to the
immensely powerful Clinton Foundation business enterprise. Trump:
connected to the rich business community by being part of it. This is a bad thing because those elites have
taken over our government. Being
connected implies the status quo (giant corporate welfare state) will be supported.
Connected to Overseas
Rich
Clinton: Clinton
Foundation receives large amounts of money from foreign contributors. Trump:
has connections to Russian elites who have invested heavily in him, who are a Russian version of organized crime. These issues inherently affect foreign
policy.
Hides Information
Clinton: long history
– Whitewater, Vince Foster, Benghazi,
and the unsecured classified emails are the most infamous. Trump:
will not release tax returns like all other politicians (presumably
because they would show he pays no taxes,
and also that he is financially connected to the Russians). These issues inherently affect foreign and
domestic policy, and undermine
credibility. The relative egregiousness
did not figure in to the evaluation, only
that any information was improperly hidden at all.
Hurts Others
Clinton: Whitewater
was a real estate scam that bilked oldsters out of their savings, Vince Foster died, inattention to embassy security got 4 killed
in Benghazi, and she voted for the trumped-up Iraq
war that got hundreds of thousands killed for no useful purpose. Trump:
6 documented bankruptcies that enriched him at the expense of his
creditors, completely stiffed many
vendors and contractors, and sold worthless
degrees for lots of money via Trump University.
The relative egregiousness did not figure in, only that other people got hurt at all.
Supports Bad Policy
Ideas
Clinton: supports
unworkable ideas for more gun control at a time when the public needs to be
better armed to retake their country from the giant corporations, free/cheap college ideas not well thought-out
and probably have side effects worse than what is to be “fixed”. Trump (to the extent that he has any policy ideas at all):
completely unworkable ideas for border control (wall to be paid for by
Mexico, when cheap ladders and shovels
easily defeat a very expensive wall), and
immigration security (denying all Muslim immigrants entry is both illegal and
immoral).
Purveyor of Division
and Hate
Trump says all Hispanic immigrants are rapists and
criminals, says all Muslim immigrants
are terrorists. Has chronically made
atrocious and denigrating remarks about political rivals. Encourages supporters to get violent with
opposition at his rallies, sometimes
directly. Clinton at least talks
inclusive.
Unaware of/Disregards
Constitution/Law
Trump wants to temporarily (?) ban Muslim and Mexican
immigration in violation of the equal protection guarantees of the
Constitution. He wants to do this with
or without Congress, in violation of the
separation of powers in the Constitution.
He wants to abrogate the NATO treaty collective protection if the nation
involved hasn’t paid enough. Clinton has
said nothing like those things.
Ignorant of Foreign
Affairs
Trump chronically says egregiously incorrect things, such as:
Russia isn’t in Ukraine, Crimea
wants to be in Russia, and many
more. Clinton lied by omission, not about the facts, with regard to Benghazi.
Manipulatable: Cannot Control Self
Trump is a verbal counterpuncher, and quite evidently cannot not respond. If Putin crosses him (and he will, because that’s his nature), Trump will respond, and if commander-in-chief, could order a nuclear attack. Putin will manipulate him by this mechanism
to bog us down in more foreign wars that we don’t need to fight. Clinton may be a shyster lawyer and a
bitch, but she isn’t manipulatable in that way by our enemies.
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