Honestly, I didn't support Trump, I didn't think he should've been the nominee, but he was, he won the nomination and that means he was the nominee. I don't think he should be president, but he won and that means he will be the president.
I don't like it but barring some massive voter fraud or something, he won. We have to accept that.
The election is over, but the strife isn't.
But anyone who has been watching this shitfest for over year knew it wasn't going to end after the votes were counted.
Maybe the politicians and president elect can put aside all the vitriol and hate spewed over the last two years, but that is not going to be the case for the people who have been chanting hateful slogans for the past year.
Each of the candidates became the anti-thesis of "right" in the oppositions minds. This election wasn't fought on facts or policy but on how "evil" the other person was. "*** Trump" "Lock her up" chants were heard at almost every rally.
It is going to be hard to get either side to agree to peace. And I'm not talking about the politicians.
There are going to be protests. There is going to be unrest. Half of America voted in a person the other half thinks is going to cause the Apocalypse.
The same would have happened if Clinton had won and not Trump.
When you rile millions of people up it is rather difficult for them calm to down when they lose.....or win they win.
As to the EC, the republicans are not going to *** themselves over completely when they have the chance to push through almost any legislation. Trump is here to stay. Paul Ryan already gave an interview gushing on Trump and how they will work together making "big changes".