It it's any consolation, Trump can't actually legally do many of the things that he claims he will do. As in it is beyond the capacity of the Executive branch to implement these measures by itself. For example, if one wanted to, say, deport all "illegal" immigrants, that would require such a massive increase in personnel and funding to ICE/related agencies that it would be physically impossible for him to manage it without passing increased budgetary measures through Congress. Sure, you could
say you're changing it, but you couldn't
actually do it because you lacked the material means and enforcement capacity. Not to mention the administrative law changes that would need to pass through the system for most of his "plans" to move forwards...admin law is a giant morass of impossibility that people study for years to learn to navigate. Sometimes the labyrinthine structure of the federal government works to our benefit.
That caveat aside, it would be hugely detrimental to the county's foreign relations to have Trump as President. I feel like the very notion that he could be one of the two main candidates is pathetic. It makes us a laughingstock to the rest of the world--is this the best we have to offer? Really? An ignorant, blustering jerk? This is the most intelligent and capable person America is capable of producing?
Talk about American anti-intellectualism at its apex.
I'm very privileged--I work/study/exist mostly in humanities academia, so the people I'm exposed to daily are very much aware of various forms of discrimination and most of these people also actively work to counter them. The more I hear about the "outside" and the way that most of the world is, though...I really want to never go and experience it, nowadays.
