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To state the obvious there is a lot of complete hyperbole going around. So I state these facts.
1. Trump is likely going to lose on the recount. I think he likely lost the election by a tiny bit.
2. There will not be roving bands of agents looking to arrest republicans for voting Trump.
3. The house lost 11 democratic seats. That isn't good.
4. At the moment we hold the senate.
5. But even if we don't, when Trump came in he had the Senate AND the House and still managed to not get much done.
6. Republicans tend to do better in elections as a reflection of being out of power.
7. This is Biden. B I D E N. He is old school and realistic. One reason he was the nominee. Honestly I doubt there really is that much difference between him and Trump.
8. Even if they reverse everything Trump did it will just bring us back to 2016.
9. Trump didn't do 1/4th of the things we thought he was going to do (bands of ice agents coming for illegals) and I doubt Biden will either.
10. Trump should not run again. He is so polarizing to some, it is not worth the damage to him, his family or the country. He is more effective as a "cheerleader". He should start a fox news type of network and basically be a cheerleader.
11. Corona virus will end in 2021 and we can get back to normal.
12. Midterms are 2 short years away.
Last edited by Arya Stark; 11-08-2020 at 02:48 PM..
This thread is too moderate for this forum. It's like you're not even TRYING to scare anybody or troll anyone.
Please revise with more CAPS and maybe some YouTube links.
LOL I will do better the next time.
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