But you can't say for sure that he ruins the parts you wish while leaving other parts intact, sometimes the damage takes a long while to heal. This is of course not comparable to what happened to us in Iran but we learned our lesson during Ahmadinejad's presidency. People refused to vote when he was running for his first term because they were thinking he'd just ruin everything and for some reason that idea was appealing to lots of people back then, so he was elected president in such a low turnout elections, and of course he ruined so many things but not in the way people were hoping for. He ruined our foreign policy, he crippled our economy, worst domestic policies were set during his two terms, now it'd take us perhaps a couple of decades to only get back to where we were a decade ago. US is different, I know, but I just don't understand the idea of deliberately ruining a place in which we have to live our lives.