@'no passport' - that makes you very inward looking. It means you don't know much about the rest of the world.
It is like the 'world series' of baseball. Where only one country competes. To you 'the world' is the US.
And let me be clear, i am not criticising, i am describing. You're entirely entitled to all of this, many people in Ireland think only abou the irish economy, focus on local sports teams and travel up to the capital for the all-ireland finals if their team is in it.
They are also entirely entitled to it. The difference is, the US has the largest economy in the world, and the largest military spending by far. (Like more than the next 8 countries combined, ad those countries are all allies). These two facts combined mean other countries care about US foreign policy.
So having it determined by a group of voters who don't know or care about the rest of the world (ie these inward looking folk) is worrying.
But that said. Yes improved relations with russia is a good thing, isolationism (if trump follows through) is something which i prefer over Clinton's Hawkishness (though for the record, Jill Stien's policy plans for the middle east sounded much better to me personally). What people are worried about is a rise in crime inspired by Trump.
Women being sexually assaulted with cries of 'grab her by the pussy', muslims having their hijabs removed, and being told to go home (ironic when almost the entire population are immigrants). Mexican-Americans and African-Americans being bullied in schools across the country (by kids as young as 4)
All of this i've seen reported yesterday.
LGBT folk are afraid to go to school, people have been spray painting nazi symbols and Trump's name. And the phrase 'Make America White Again' (irony lost on the author i guess).
If you supported Trump, but don't support this violence, please do something. Don't deny or minimise it. IF you do support this kind of violence, well when we described Trump as a Fascist, and compared his red hatted MAGA's to Brown Shirts, when we have electoral success combined with street violence and intimidation. That looks an aweful like Germany in 1933 (also his election was based on similar economic issues)
The world will be watching.