A government of the people, for the people, by the people. The people spoke last night, and the message is clear, they want change, and they want it very very bad.
To Canadians, and perhaps much of the world this doesn't make any sense, but if you look closely and try to understand the American people, and their history it makes eminent sense.
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1) They are a country born of war, a war to over throw an oppressive government that refused to listen to their concerns.
"That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
The current government while well meaning has not been good to the US people. American stature in the world is falling, unemployment is up, and government intervention is high, debt is too high, violence is high, etc etc. A great number of people feel they are under attack, and their government has not done anything to stop it, or in some cases is the attacker.
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2) Their constitution has also built in checks and balances to try to attempt any one person from becoming too powerful.
The House and the Senate must both agree, the President must also agree, and the Supreme Court must also agree for a law to work.
A President can veto a law, The congress can over-turn a veto, and the Supreme Court can overturn anything. The states each hold significant powers to balance the federal government. The President appoints the supreme court, but the senate must confirm them, and the house of representatives can impeach the President. There are safety values, that even with Republicans holding all branches should still work. It has in the past, and I am sure will in the future.
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3) Their constitution has been amended to ensure they are able to throw off the shackles of a government that is seen to oppress them:
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
These three things make the US person a different kind of person than a Canadian. We Canadians were born of a country from law, we did not have to throw off our shackles, and fight, we simply asked for permission through a series of laws to become self-governing, and eventually we matured to the point to do it on our own. We have no built in right to overthrow our government if they oppress us, we have what we have, and we like it.
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What does it all come down to?
The US inherently do not trust their government to do what is in their best interest. Government is seen as a necessity that must be controlled rather than allow it to control you.
In Canada we are inherently trusting of our government, and that they will do what is in our best interest to protect us. We do not mind, and in fact desire more intervention from the government because it has worked for us in the past.
This is neither good nor bad in both cases. They are merely different means to a similar ends. A democratic society that grew up under differing circumstances, and thus make us ever so slightly different, and yet almost indistinguishable to the world as brothers and sisters.
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So this bring me to last night:
A people who inherently mistrust their government were presented with two options.
1) a career politician with questionable trustworthiness, who can be proven to change her mind as fast as the polls change, who has had questionable ethical dealings, and is seen as a powerful political elite that stands above the average person, who took for granted they were the natural successor to the current executive. A policy of continuing policies that are losing jobs, costing money, and not seemingly making the American people any better off.
She was not one of the people, she was above the people. So to make her President would not be a government OF the people, for the people by the people!
2) a man who is largely recognized as reasonably successful in business (learn about what the pursuit of happiness means in the constitution). A man who while also a liar, was seen and known to be a liar, but not seen as above the law. Not seen as interfering with the natural justice. A man in stark contrast to the current administration. A man seen as just another guy who says shit that politicians don't say, but in reality, speaks plain as day like so many of the people.
Thus, in my estimation the American people have merely done what they have been taught to do, what their history demands they do, and what their very being asks them to do. Throw off the shackles of a failing system, and give something new a chance. They did not trust Clinton, nor Trump, but Trump represents chance, and not the established political power house. The current system is failing, so why not try something else.
And there lies the confusion in most Canadians. We cannot imagine throwing a government out simply to try something new, and while we may mistrust our politicians in some ways, we still inherently believe they are looking out for us. We like the steady course, we like the less confrontational choice, we like the status quo even if the status quo is hurting us (see Ontario and Alberta and Newfoundland these days).
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So to my Canadian friends and family, yes it was an outcome of an election that shocked us, but when you consider the why and how, it makes perfect sense, and who are we to judge?
To my American Friends and family, I wish you luck over the coming four years. I hope you can heal the damage that this election cycle has likely caused, and come together to surge forward. Our countries are so entwined that our success is entirely dependent on your success.
To the US Congress, and Supreme Court, your duty is clear. Regardless of political party, the American Forefather charged you with the power to balance the President. Never in your history has this been more critical than now. The good of the people who elected you must guide your choices, and do not be afraid to invoke a super majority vote to overturn a presidential veto if need be.