Vice Parley
It’s difficult to have a conversation when you don’t engage in the conversation. I thought both candidates danced around direct questioning tonight, and what’s ironic is it was all the more obvious, compared to the presidential debate, because there was less aggression and interruption. Perhaps Trump really does know what he’s doing in that regard. The real question is, how can elected officials make actual plans understandable to common people like you and me? A billion dollars on this, a trillion dollar deficient in this... it’s not very tangible. More so than the last debate, American citizens lost tonight. Because I think in some regard, we thought we’d hear more coherent argument for one side’s policy over the other. Instead it was the same character and identity attacks from both sides. We need logical, specific plans of action for how we will proceed forward. We can all see the current situation is chaos—how will we, together, propel ourselves onward? The greatest lesson than can be taken tonight is it’s truly up to us—the general populace—to effect change. It is our responsibility; to our conscious, and to our children.