Welcome to the forum by the way, @scottfreitas
Sorry I came out barking. 
It's fine. I'm just too much of a realist to NOT vote for Trump, given the alternatives.
I don't blame Trump for the $8 trillion in debt added during his term because the Constitution makes it clear CONGRESS spends the money. And Trump was not at all into using his veto pen. I bet he holds the record for least vetoes of any President in easily 60 years, maybe more. Why, I dunno, no one has ever asked him.
GOP congress under Trump suffered from horribly weak leadership. McConnell was and is horrible, single-handedly ruining the Senate for all GOP voters.
If we'd had our current House Speaker during Trump's era, they would have performed miracles together. Well, at least until McConnel killed all the bills.
The Constitution never intended for any McConnells or Schumers to exist. Each congressmen and senator from each state was intended to be of equal worth and value in crafting and passing legislation.
Today, both Speakerships from the two branches of Congress have so corrupted the role of Congress that the Founders would neither recognize it, nor approve of fit.
I cannot re-Christianize Americans, nor educate them on civics. We're very much a post-Christian, post-Constitutional society now. We're far more matriarchal than patriarchal, far more feminine than masculine, far more weak and confused and divided than we are strong, principled and united.
Trump and the GOP can at best slow down the inevitable collapse we've brought upon ourselves. Not voting for Trump just helps speed up the collapse, and I'd rather be gone before that happens.
Watching millions of people reap what they've sown will not be a pleasant time to be alive...