Yes, I know that I, personally, have had (and will have) absolutely zero effect on the American 2016 November elections. I am fully aware that I, personally, will have absolutely zero impact on Donald Trump’s candidacy, and everything that goes into that. And I am perfectly fine with that, for a single, simple, and straightforward reason; I am not American, I live in a different country entirely. I have a (very tiny) impact on a completely different set of elections, dealing with a completely different set of politicians and political problems.
And that has absolutely nothing to do with why I am here.
I’ve taken a (very) brief look over your blog. And I don’t think I have much to say about it—it is very America-centric, in that you’re not talking about an ideal political system nearly as much as you’re talking about how the American system differs from an ideal political system.
Having said that, you might want to take a look over this article—it seems to cover a lot of the same ground as you’re talking about. (Then note the date on that article; if you really want to change American politics, this is probably the wrong place to be doing it. If you really want to change the mind of the average American, then you need to somehow talk to the average American—I only have an outsider’s view of America, but I understand that TV ads and televised political debates are the best way to do that).
Elections aren’t everything.
Yes, I know that I, personally, have had (and will have) absolutely zero effect on the American 2016 November elections. I am fully aware that I, personally, will have absolutely zero impact on Donald Trump’s candidacy, and everything that goes into that. And I am perfectly fine with that, for a single, simple, and straightforward reason; I am not American, I live in a different country entirely. I have a (very tiny) impact on a completely different set of elections, dealing with a completely different set of politicians and political problems.
And that has absolutely nothing to do with why I am here.
I’ve taken a (very) brief look over your blog. And I don’t think I have much to say about it—it is very America-centric, in that you’re not talking about an ideal political system nearly as much as you’re talking about how the American system differs from an ideal political system.
Having said that, you might want to take a look over this article—it seems to cover a lot of the same ground as you’re talking about. (Then note the date on that article; if you really want to change American politics, this is probably the wrong place to be doing it. If you really want to change the mind of the average American, then you need to somehow talk to the average American—I only have an outsider’s view of America, but I understand that TV ads and televised political debates are the best way to do that).
Good luck!