@LMAO We may agree or disagree, but one of the beauties about this forum is that you are free to do either. If we stay civil (which can be hard in an election year with blood running high), we might even give each other points to ponder: such is discourse.
I don't think anyone here is looking for an echo chamber, unlike sites we fled, and in this last election, the question for many of us resolved to be: Which of these two people would you want representing the Untied States as POTUS? Any other vote (or none at all), while perhaps more principled, would not alter the fact that one of them was going to be sitting behind the Resolute Desk come Jan 22, 2025.
For some, it would make no difference. Predictably enough, my State went nearly 70% for Trump, and my one little vote really made no difference in the eventual assignation of Electoral College Votes, no matter how I cast it. Perhaps your State was similar, perhaps not, and depending on where you are, that not making much difference could go either way.
Admittedly, I gave in to voting against, because I figured one of the candidates to be that much worse than the other, especially for a guy who hopes to pick up some more oil patch work. A Democrat usually means higher oil prices and more work, but if fraccing was going to be banned, the rig count would look like the height of COVID. There's be a very few rigs punching exploration holes for Helium ($390.00/MCF vs $15/MCF for Natural Gas), and that would be about all. Unfortunately, the company I am working for presently does not have the portable Mass Spec equipment, nor is it likely to acquire such, even on a temporary basis, to effectively work those wells.
Anyway, I'd love to see you hang around. It's good to have dissent in the ranks, and reasoned opposition is-and should be-more welcome than you seem to feel. There will always be those who disagree, and that is an opportunity to dust off your rationale, present it, and even polish it.
In the end, the data sources end up being pitted against one another, and that's good, too.
Whatever you decide, I wish you well, and hope to see you around.