Let me just put this this way......Once Upon A Time......I once run as second hand in my clan, I run a Hmong organization to help Hmong, I was also a part of a "Make a Change" at my job a team design to make changes for the good of the work place, I was a martial arts instructor for a martial art club in the Twin Cities. I have my share of joining committees, organization, groups, event org, concert org, etc. from various position to leader role. I'm sure some of you haven't even been in a leadership role running a organized group with Hmong and American mixed. The politics being played in most organization ESPECIALLY in a higher role is beyond words. Look at your work place right now and the politics around it from hiring to anything and this is just the little BS stuff. The government level is 10x worst in politics. You either know how to play the game/role or you lose.
My point is, for the Naive people out there......Eve n a KING can't change certain things. A good KING will understand that every change have its flaws. Now apply this simple principal to a Democracy country like America......b asically, what it means is you can't pull the trigger by yourself because there are laws, constitution, rules, regulations, etc. that will prevent you from doing it to the full extent of your ABILITY. Therefore what is left is........you just doing a job that pays the bill.
However, I like how some of you think tho......that "If he get in office he's going the change the world OR If I get in office I'm going to start pushing these button and watch things change". Good luck because you will be disappointed of yourself and come to realize what you can and cannot do real quick.
This Yang guy ain't gonna do jack. He's a great persuader, talker, speaker, etc and when he get in office he just gonna ride the JOB train and retired, nothing more. Some of you think you can make a big change, some of you can't even change your gf/wife mind about not to buy her a diamond ring, etc lol.