Sunlight wrote:My brother thinks he's the lesser of two evils, too. Apparently witnesses against Hillary disappeared somehow? I don't know how accurate that is. And he also thinks Trump would be powerless without the senate's (? I don't know US government system to well) backing and they don't like him, whereas they'd be more likely to back Hillary giving her more power and chances to mess up.
The thing about "witnesses" is wrong. It's a conspiracy theory that has no basis in fact, and it's 30 years old to boot. Unfortunately, the point is moot now. The election is over.
When it comes to checks and balances, both the Senate and Congress are now controlled by Republicans. I am not willing to make any predictions about what will and will not happen, but in my mind it is certain that the Republicans in the Senate and Congress will do nothing to stop Trump. The worst of his policies will decimate communities that tend to vote for Democrats (African Americans, Muslims, Hispanic and Latinx people, immigrants, LGBTQA+, Jewish, etc.) and the Republicans have already proven that they willing and able and happy to oppress those communities (read up on how North Carolina shut down polling places in black communities and then told the court they only did it because black people vote for Democrats).
As for the Supreme Court, which is supposed to be the ultimate check and balance, it is down to 8 members. Unless by some miracle Obama can get his Supreme Court nominee confirmed, which is so unlikely the very notion is laughable at this point, Trump will get to pick the deciding vote on the Supreme Court. Given what we know about Trump's hiring preferences, this person will be completely loyal to him and will not give a damn what the Constitution actually says.
The one bright light I can offer is that right now all over the country, and even all over the world, people are getting ready. We're getting organized. We will be here to protect each other. We are strong and we are united against hate.
The arc of history is long, my friends, but it bends towards justice.