I'm Canadian, and I can't believe how much time I've spent reading, thinking, and debating about the election.<p>Obviously, I can't vote, but the USA election has been unavoidable: no matter where you go, it's there.<p>Personally, I'm looking forward to being able to focus again!
I spent no time on it. There's nothing going on. Both candidates are meh, and it's looking like it should've been Bernie Sanders. I have a feeling this is the last straw and that America is done. The new administration will essentially be doing nothing but cementing into place all the garbage that exists.<p>America lost its greatness due to feeding into idiot, backward, ignorant, prejudiced, close-minded, judgmental, etc points of view, and into doing the dumbest thing. The Bush years did a lot of damage, and not only has nothing been done to repair/restore anything, the idiots around have done everything in their power to make things worse.
I have been glued to researching various topics ever since Hillary Clinton was forcibly pulled into her van at the 911 memorial this year. What I saw, and what was said were so at odds with each other that I put in a lot of effort this year to see just who these people were.<p>What I have discovered is shocking.
I'm in USA. Not a whole lot up until the very end. I tend to ignore it pretty well until it all gets close then obsession with it kicks in. I pretty much know election day is a productivity write off for me so I just don't worry about it, its only a day every 4 years.
It's less about this election specifically, more about the political insanity that has been our government for the last 4-8 years.<p>Personally, I've lost a few hours of productivity over this election cycle, but that's a tiny cost compared to the kinds of damage that a long list of governmental fiascos has created. I blame insanely, irrationally tribal politics and demagoguery for much of it.
The current political crisis has been a productivity drain for me since 2008, with Tea Parties to attend, three grueling Presidential campaigns, two midterms, and all the primaries. And the shooting hasn't even started yet! I'm afraid all we'll be able to say at the end of today is "it's the end of the beginning".