No, I don't like Trump, but this little gob of word-vomit isn't about him. If you live in a society that elects its leaders; you pick the one that makes the promises you find most appealing. After you vote them into power, your job isn't to continue cheering for those promises; it's to demand they be fulfilled. It's to watch your leaders with a keen eye to make sure they don't abuse their position. If they deliver, if your life improves under them - which is only something you, as an individual, can honestly gauge; you keep them around. If they break those promises, if they lie, cheat, sew division or try to distract you from their failures; you remove them. It's not a team sport. Your obligation should never be to a political party, but to protect and improve your way of life. If you've always voted one way, but it starts to feel like you're being screwed over; for f**k's sake, vote the OTHER way! "Party loyalty" is for fanatics. You know: the kind of dipsh*ts that end up killing