No, I just find it ridiculous that the people who voted for Trump are trying to blame his victory on the people who didn't vote for him. Trump supporters need to own their votes.
There is a possibility that Trump, a known control freak, will be so overwhelmed with bureaucratic minutiae and the entrepreneurial verbiage that is inherent in its intricacies <--(example) that he will be constantly exploited by it from those lower level bureaucrats that are hired for their skill in the art of manipulating the details of any legislation in order to benefit the agenda of those that placed them into their positions. <-----AKA the rigged system.
Situations like this was the furthest thing in the minds of Trump's supporters who voted for him, but is a direct consequence of their actions. IMO, this how the intentions of voters get turned against them without their knowledge or consent. This is where voters get something they never bargained for, yet meekly acquiesce to it as a price to pay for voting their conscience. Their control of government ends at that point and the shadow government, where personal/organizational agendas actually get won or lost, takes over.
This is where money talks and bullshit walks, yet is totally out of the hands of the voting public until the next election. However, the damage is already done, still hidden from the purview of the public, yet benefiting those whose interests may have been completely contrary to the wishes of the voters who "won" their election.
The well meaning working class voters who believed Trump's promises and who believed that their wishes and concerns will be honored by Trump, will, IMO, be superseded by the wishes and needs of the far right wing of the party who Trump is forever indebted to, as they are the ones who gave Trump his victory in the primary, and they are the ones who will reap the lion's share of the spoils.
With a neophyte like Trump in control of this tangled web of agendas, it's inescapable that the opportunists have already positioned themselves at the front of the line for the Trump buffet banquet. And anybody with a previously approved far right wing membership card is going to get their share and then some. The working class voters who put Trump in the White House? You're at the back of the line as you really don't matter any more, until the next election, of course.
To the victor goes the spoils? Sure, but the unintended consequences of it can be remarkable in its scope, especially so when a group of extremists are in control of a level in the hierarchy where even Trump himself will ignore in favor of more "pressing needs of the people".
Trump has, time and again, surprised the nation with totally unexpected actions and behavior and the results thereof, and with hope, he'll surprise us again, where he will challenge the dug in well fortified rigged system he so railed against and actually win in the battle of wills of which the voters of America sent him to fight.
He promised to fight for the people by dismantling the rigged gov't that up to this point in time have dictated terms to them when it should have been quite the opposite. I really do hope he was serious about that. I really do.