2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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That is the second problem the Democrats had to deal with. To defeat Donald Trump, Democrats had to essentially make deals with a dozen different devils. The most prominent of them being with the progressive members of Congress like AOC, Omar, and Tlaib but more importantly, their supporters: Antifa, BLM, the many marxists groups in our midsts, and the people that finance them. Let's be clear, there's little way that with such a weakend Congress that a Biden presidency will have the ability to give these people what they want. All this time, it was about Trump, and how Trump is the only thing standing between them and a great progressive future. Now, there's no more Trump to blame, only them and their incoming failures. Antifa is not going away. BLM is not going away. The Biden promise of returning to the simpler times of the early Obama years is laughable to anyone that has seen modern societal trends. People said that the party would rip itself apart if Trump won, yet it appears they're going to rip themselves apart anyway. As we speak, AOC is already attempting a small coup against Pelosi in the wake of losing seats in Congress. You can expect things like this to go forward. In 2016 Cenk Uygur said that he was at war with the Democratic Party, even if they won against Trump. Dumb as Cenk may be, he was completely sincere about that.

That's an interesting point. It's a bad mistake to assume your opponents are perfectly competent and totally evil. The Democrats were much more in power in the Obama years and they didn't implement a Uniparty system. Now it seems like they're more internally divided and they don't have the Senate. I also suspect they won't do well in the midterms because everyone will know they cheated their way into the Presidency.

BLM and AntiFa are not their allies and will be hard for them to squash. Their economic policies, if implemented, will wreck the economy and lose what remains of their working-class supporters. And if they don't Galquaida will winge and so will the more woke parts of their base.

>$15 federal minimum wage.
>Rejoin Paris climate accord.
>Citizenship to "dreamers"
>Transition away from oil and gas to solar and wind
>Continued covid restrictions
All during recession because of China.

How much of that will he get through without control of the Senate?
 
In many ways, this was a defeat in victory's clothing for the Democrats.
Definitely this. Trump has the support of the majority of the country, he wouldn't have won the popular vote it that wasn't true. It's also generally enthusiastic support.

Trump is now a martyr in their eyes and the DNC/MSM have been unmasked as lying, cheating frauds. The DNC's lives are about to become a waking nightmare. I haven't seen this much focused rage since 9/11.
 
Well Putin's going to step down from leadership in Russia, apparently, if that helps make your year even weirder.
Well, no shit. Here's hoping the best for them, Russia's had a really fucking rough 150 years, they could use a break.

Speculation of Putin’s possible departure comes as Russian lawmakers are considering legislation proposed by the president that would grant ex-presidents lifetime immunity from criminal prosecution.
Fucking Putin *chuckles*
 
That's an interesting point. It's a bad mistake to assume your opponents are perfectly competent and totally evil. The Democrats were much more in power in the Obama years and they didn't implement a Uniparty system. Now it seems like they're more internally divided and they don't have the Senate. I also suspect they won't do well in the midterms because everyone will know they cheated their way into the Presidency.

BLM and AntiFa are not their allies and will be hard for them to squash. Their economic policies, if implemented, will wreck the economy and lose what remains of their working-class supporters. And if they don't Galquaida will winge and so will the more woke parts of their base.



How much of that will he get through without control of the Senate?
The next time a nigger gets shot by the police I'm waiting with bated breath on how the media gonna spin that the police are totally justified in shooting him and crushing the ensuing riots.
 
What policies, though?
He's wishywashy on a lot of shit, but the things we know he's going to force are longer lockdowns, more taxes and taking away firearms. Given how people are acting now, 6+ more months of this will fuck us over and if they ever want to send BLM, they're more likely to arrest the people defending their property than those jackasses.
 
Could be another gayop like that gnews pig.

I don't think so. I used to follow them when they were in China and when they fled. They are very anti-CCP which by definition means they are OK people.


The next time a nigger gets shot by the police I'm waiting with bated breath on how the media gonna spin that the police are totally justified in shooting him and crushing the ensuing riots.

You'll suffocate waiting for that.
 
>$15 federal minimum wage.
>Rejoin Paris climate accord.
>Citizenship to "dreamers"
>Transition away from oil and gas to solar and wind
>Continued covid restrictions
All during recession because of China.
This is why Trump needs to win. Lame duck or not, he can still mess up foreign policy. If Biden can’t withstand Trump, he’s just going to cower to people like Trudeau and Merkel. Not to mention, for how gaffe prone he is, he’s going to accidentally say something that jeopardizes important peace deals that Trump recently won.
 
Most Presidential Elections sway in the party of the President-Elect's favor.

In 2008, Obama solidified a Democrat super majority in Congress. In 2012, the Democrats gained substantial seats in the Senate, and the GOP lost quite a few seats in the house. In 2016, Trump strengthened the GOP Congress.

How the fuck does Joe Biden become "the most popular candidate ever," and the Democrats are at risk of losing the House? Does. Not. Compute.

I'm sick of being told that nothing fishy is going on. Anyone who has any capability of any sort of critical thinking can see that there's fuckery afoot.
For the non-Americans here, a handful of procedures require one or both chambers of the Congress to approve a vote by a 2/3ds majority, a super-majority refers to when one party has sufficient members to do this.
 
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the us is not a democracy, there are third world nations with better claims than america as the fore most democratic nation.
Straight-up direct democracy in the US would be a fucking unmitigated disaster. Are you in a flyover state? No, you're in a Californian vassal-state. You think Cali's bad now about twisting other state's arms for water, etc.? Wait until their political clout is even greater. I lived in Cali for over 20 years, I'd rather leave them as far behind as possible.
 
Well, seeing the most recent developments, I'm going to give out my analysis.

The blackpill: Trump lost. He may not have lost fairly, he may have been cheated out of the election, but he still lost. The GOP should have taken the bullshit the Dems pulled in 2018 to get Synema elected seriously, but at this point I'm not convinced the Republicans didn't know and chose to ignore it or be complicit in it. Republicans are cucked, and the fact that they're now going silent is evidence that they're going to abandon Trump and return to business as usual of selling out to China while being the losing with dignity party in return for a few meaningless concessions from the Democrats.

The whitepill: We're not happy about this election, but neither are the Democrats. It's going to be an interesting four years to watch the Democrats in power. Usually, when an opposing party gets elected, they do so riding a wave that gets them all branches of government. Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump either won Congress or the party already had a substantial lead that was good enough for them to pass legislation at least through the first two years before midterms. The first election is usually where a president need to capitalize on enthusiasm to get as much political capital as they can. What does Biden have as he goes in to his first term? A Republican Senate and a weakened Democratic Congress. A Congress that is already deeply divided among themselves between moderates and the marxists. Expect shit flinging to not only resume between Democrats and Republicans, but even more vicious shit flinging between the Democrats and the Justice Democrats.

That is the second problem the Democrats had to deal with. To defeat Donald Trump, Democrats had to essentially make deals with a dozen different devils. The most prominent of them being with the progressive members of Congress like AOC, Omar, and Tlaib but more importantly, their supporters: Antifa, BLM, the many marxists groups in our midsts, and the people that finance them. Let's be clear, there's little way that with such a weakend Congress that a Biden presidency will have the ability to give these people what they want. All this time, it was about Trump, and how Trump is the only thing standing between them and a great progressive future. Now, there's no more Trump to blame, only them and their incoming failures. Antifa is not going away. BLM is not going away. The Biden promise of returning to the simpler times of the early Obama years is laughable to anyone that has seen modern societal trends. People said that the party would rip itself apart if Trump won, yet it appears they're going to rip themselves apart anyway. As we speak, AOC is already attempting a small coup against Pelosi in the wake of losing seats in Congress. You can expect things like this to go forward. In 2016 Cenk Uygur said that he was at war with the Democratic Party, even if they won against Trump. Dumb as Cenk may be, he was completely sincere about that.

You played with fire, assholes. Don't come crying when you get burned. Or in this case, struggle-sessioned by your own golem.

Finally, there's the media. They fucked us over. Big time. Even Fox fucked us over. But it's their death knell. The legacy media and even the online media was on life support, but they found a temporary lease on life with Donald Trump. Well, he's gone, and he's taking your viewership with him. Let's see how your increasingly dwindling audience fares after you can't have your 24/7 monopoly on fear porn anymore.

In many ways, this was a defeat in victory's clothing for the Democrats. They won the presidency, but it's in ashes. For the next four years, after the nation manages to get rid of their Trump mania, they will have to contend with the fact that they elected a barely coherent charisma void of a grandpa that is just a front for a VP that was so despised by her own party that even with the DNC machine behind her, she didn't even manage to go as far as the primaries. And this man and his Jamaican puppetmaster is not going to bring you to the promised utopia, you're going to be as fucked as you once were, if not more. Hope you manage to do enough pacifying before the 2022 midterms.

Worst of all, they have lost their greatest weapon, Trump himself. Try coming to terms between your progressive coalition on any given matter without resorting to a circular firing squad now that the boogeyman is gone. Biden has no clear policies, no vision, and barely has any political power to bring about change.

The path forward: Trump was not Hitler. He was not Mussolini or Napoleon or Caesar or whatever lazy allegory the media and Twitter have used to describe him. Trump was a less intelligent, more self-centered Tiberius Gracchus. Tiberius may have been murdered by the Senate, the same as his brother ten years later, but you cannot kill the movement. It may have been pure luck, yet Trump managed to do something that the neo-cons at the GOP didn't manage to do, he found a way to connect to the working class. Arizona and Texas look grim for the future, no doubt about it. Arizona was once a deep red state that has now fallen as another California colony, and Texas is slowly turning blue. However, Florida has likely turned from a swing state, to a leans red state, and Ohio has flat out become red.

Michigan, Wisonsin, and Pennsylvania have let us down this time, regardless of the fraud, yet that should not mean that the Right should stop trying to make headways into these places. As mentioned above, the Dems are going to be overseeing the disaster that the pandemic has left, and with such a weak government, they won't be able to do shit. The conflict within the Democratic Party will constantly threaten the jobs of the workers in these states. It's where the future of the Right is. Tiberius found the way and may have failed to deliver, but his successors have to come and take advantage of it.
Trump lost? A lot of this is going to go to SCOTUS because of both sides not conceding and with the fraud lawsuits going on, most likely. There's a chance these newly-found "votes" in states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, etc might be thrown out/invalidated, so it's likely not going to be seen as valid when the election goes to court. I'm not going to throw in the towel. It's going to be a long, nerve-wracking November. We need to brace ourselves.

EDIT: Bush v. Gore went on to DECEMBER. There's a chance this will be going on for a while.
 
This is why Trump needs to win. Lame duck or not, he can still mess up foreign policy. If Biden can’t withstand Trump, he’s just going to cower to people like Trudeau and Merkel. Not to mention, for how gaffe prone he is, he’s going to accidentally say something that jeopardizes important peace deals that Trump recently won.
We know this guy is the globalist candidate. Fucking higher up Tories in the UK want him to win, along with the people you mentioned. He will definitely "return to form" with foreign policy.
 
Unbelievable. Absolutely unbelievable I mean wtf do these people imagine is going to happen if this crap does really start to circle all around? Why should we not expect Biden or Harris to be hissed at pretty much anywhere they go by regular people? We already got a whiff of this when they were running. After this BS though? No way. No freaking way.

Oh btw...not that it really matters at this point, but last I heard, according to ...CNN, guess how much the margin was between Biden and Trump in Georgia? 75. Not 7500, not 75,000. Seventy-Five.
 
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Someone put all these videos into a mega so they don't get lost in the shuffle.
Lord knows that the Trump team doesn't archive shit, probably just expects it to stay up on Twitter until discovery starts.

And furthermore, if you're interesting in sending that mega to someplace that matters, here's where you report election fraud:
 
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