If Trump gets elected the remaining hope for the average IQ goes down the drain, then again, people claim that more guns = less gun violence.
How's that working out :D?
Working out just as well as the naive concept of less legal firearms in america = less gun violence. But nice attempt at a snipe at American gun culture which has more complexities than you can even begin to understand and is no way remotely comparable to European gun culture.
There is no right or wrong choice. It's the choice you believe is the one that is right. Do not avoid voting because you are scared of that outcome, if you believe in something, than vote for it. If people criticize you, to bad for them because they can counter you by voting as well. A right everyone reserves in the United States once a legal adult.
Really, this generation could make so much change if they got off their asses and actually voted for shit they complain about.
I disagree with the part I have bolded. While yes everyone should vote based on their own conscience, to assert there is no right or wrong choice in the election is a tad ignorant. Whoever wins has more power than most people want to realize. Military command, SCOTUS appointments, generally in control of the direction the country takes while Congress implements it, and we're facing a Democrat controlled Congress with the upcoming elections.
When we have people like Trump idolizing the concept of defaulting on our debt, or Cruz looking to establish a Christian theocracy, it's pretty clear there's a wrong choice to be made. While we have $hillary who's a pandering Obama 2.0 and we have Bernie. I'm not signed to either political party, I vote both sides of the isle on various issues, but when it comes to this presidential cycle there is a clear right or wrong choice, and voting Republican is the wrong choice and so is going third party this cycle.
If anyone's going to ask why third party is a bad idea this cycle here's why: Last time a small percentage, roughly 2% went rogue and voted third party Al Gore lost to Bush. This was back in 2000. Gore's votes got snagged by that old bastard Ralph Nader and practically handed the Presidency to Bush on a silver platter. We went from potentially having an intelligent technocrat in the White House to that buffoon Bush and that sociopathic war criminal Dick Cheney. This is what happens when people go rogue during a key election, we lose the best choice to the worst choice because some people wanted to feel righteous and good about themselves and as a result we got 9/11, an economic crisis, and the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.