Ok, change no difference to little difference, as far as budgets, domestic spending and social safety nets go.
They each loudly speak of their differing plans and approaches to this program or that problem but in the end they will get to pretty much the same place at about the same speed.
Similiarly, foreign policy will appear on a different path but regardless of who is in charge we still will have some form of interventions, appeasements, participation with or for the UN, foreign aids, trade pacts, etc., and agreements/disagreements of all sorts with everybody.
Nobody wants to break the mold, rock the boat, fight for the selfish changes necessary to get the USA ahead and F everybody else.
Any pol of the Boehner/McConnell mold> Congresscritter, president, governor - also media leaders - and it’s all “go along to get along” and doing that always favors the liberal viewpoint in most everything.
I feel a Trump and to some lesser extent, a Cruz or a Walker or a Carson, maybe a Fiorina will break molds and rock boats while jealously looking out for the interests this country as a priority.
The world needs a strong moral and fair country in the leading role. The USA has been weakening fast. We must take care of fixing our own ills first while also insisting the other hegemonic powers’ take care of their own spheres.
We can work with this, all is not lost. We just have our work cut out for us and there are no easy answers.