Both parties are owned by corporate masters at this point, often the same corporate masters who don't care which are in power. Both parties are beholden to powerful and rich foreign interests.
The only reason you're pissed off at Trump over Clinton is that Trump doesn't even attempt to hide it (or when he does he's bad at doing so). Clinton has a career in politics that taught her to deflect and know how to keep the real evidence hidden.
The choices were douchebag and turd sandwich, and while we've seen what Trump has done, I doubt anyone could have predicted the sheer scale of what has happened. I also doubt anyone would have predicted Obama would have expanded drone strikes way beyond anything that was happening previously or been president through massive destabilization and war in the middle east. I don't think anyone would have predicted Bush would have used a massive terrorist attack and national tragedy to erode civil rights. I don't think anyone would have predicted that Bill Clinton, a democrat, would have shrunk the welfare system and ruined it for decades to come. Similarly I don't think anyone could predict what would happen with President Hillary Clinton either. All we have to go on are baseless and often impossible campaign promises from the campaign. The sort of promises that only get carried out... oh... a little better than
half the time.
As it is though, Trump through his political incompetence, has thus far been stopped from having almost any long term effect on the country. (Other than the supreme court justices, and to a lesser extent the foreign tensions he's introducing.) Most of what he's implemented can and likely will be rolled back by a government that hasn't gone crazy. So for all of our sakes, shut up about "BUT HILLARY..." she lost. It's been almost 2 years since she lost. She lost for very good reasons. That she appeared untrustworthy, out of touch, often times crazy, weak, and that she has a long history of putting her own career ahead of the people she's supposed to be representing.
Find us the next candidate, and make it a good one, cause I don't want to sit through another 4 years of Trump either, and as willing as I am to throw my vote away on a third party if I don't like either of the two main parties, I'm fully aware it's little more than a protest vote when I do it. But I WILL do it if the party throws up another Clinton. And I know millions of other people out there will find their own reasons to vote elsewhere or simply not vote at all.