Fair enough. But I can’t unplug. Sadly my every day job means I need to objectively figure out how all his volatile and in some cases extreme comments regarding policy will impact the day to day lives of the companies I work with. One of his appointees, for example, has regularly, publicly lambasted one of the companies with whom I work when he was in private life, and now that he’s in a position to directly impact them in his new role, I have to gauge what will happen. Under any normal HOS, regardless of party, policy is crafted, not randomly spewed out by a man who seems like he couldn’t care less what the consequences are. I already told reporters looking for insight that I’d politely decline to comment until after inauguration as to how his potential policies might impact the companies for whom I’m responsible. Now I have to deal with his mouth every day in real time, trying to follow the bouncing ball, with clients on both sides running around in a near-panic. So he makes my job shittier, which makes my life shittier, regardless of what I think, or how his supporters act.