I'm still shaking my head in disbelief at how this controversial figure won the election. It's beyond my comprehension. Another thing beyond my comprehension is how so many of his supporters think that he is going to do great things for this country. I have no clue what they base their idea upon, but to be so certain that Trump is going to change anything for the better is only wishful thinking at this point. The supporters don't know anything more about the wild card Trump than do any of the rest of us.
We already have tons of companies - from Ford, Carrier, Fiat, ect - that are moving jobs back to the US and the guy isn't even president yet. Consumer confidence is the highest since the 80s. All of the people Trump is appointing are those who have real world experience in the private sector - unlike Obama who's every appointee was either a politician, activist, or law professor (people who pushed their utopian ideas without even the slightest clue of how this impacted lives).
You see, the fact that some people can't understand why Trump won, and why people have hopes in his presidency shows how 'bubblized' people have become. I'd say the problem isn't 'Trump supporters'. The problem is
you. Expand your horizon - don't just get your news from the MSM as if they're gospels of truth. They are partisan and have an agenda.
The issues that Trump talks about - Bad trade that benefits the wealthy and hurts the working class, jobs shipped overseas, an unsecured border and all the problems that come with it - he's the only one who really talked about these things. And unlike so many others, he wasn't bullied into abandoning them by the press.
I am cautiously optimistic about President Trump. The team he is putting together is impressive - not ideologues like Obama's team - but people with real world experience in their respective fields and understand the relationship between government action and private lives affected.