If Biden is elected what do you think is going to happen?

One very bad thing may be the Biden admin goes soft on China .

If Biden wins, he needs to maintain a tough stance on China. We need to decouple from China asap !
Biden hasn't telegraphed as much. Back when it looked like he would actually have to campaign the major talking point was how weak Trump was being on China. Biden brings decades of foreign relations committee experience and dealing with China and over the past few years has swung to be much firmer. He's said more about Uyghurs, more about Xi himself than Trump, and the advisors Biden will have like Rice have said similar and more on Trump lifting sanctions on ZTE, Taiwan policy etc.

The difference is a less unilateral, more multipronged approach than tariffs on washing machines that American consumers end up paying for and a couple other bits and pieces
 
No virus or no credit?
Virus will be around January 20th. The first phase 3 trials just started. China will give an untested vax to its military and Russia might rush something to market by then but that isn't going to fly in most countries nor will we know if it is efficacious.

Best case is mid 2021 for a vax. And that's if one of the winners being bet on and manufactured before the phase 3 ends up getting approved.

We won't be close to herd immunity either and flu season will be starting up.

Will he get credit once it is going? From some fans, I'm sure he will regardless of circumstances, just like trump did for the economic trajectory he inherited.
 
I think Trump will loose the popular vote and win in the Electoral College. Again.
Plenty of unhappy Democrats who will become 'faithless electors'. 270 votes from 538 is what he will need...
 
No more crazy tweets from the President only ones from the Former President.
 
Taxes will go up obviously the economy once recovered from covid it will go down. MSM will right gospel about him and sjw’s will get worse since they have more backing on a fed level.
 
This, and thank god.

In more specific terms, we'll return to a policy of longterm deficit reduction and a tax policy in which the very rich pay more, not less, than the middle class.

Beyond that, it's anyone's guess. We'll definitely have a more green-friendly energy policy and an EPA that is less openly hostile to the environment.

Yeah but id prefer we nationalize the energy industry. Our taxes wouldnt need to be so high and the country would be a lot richer with no regular large deficits and a lower debt amount if we nationalized utilities and energy and used the masses in profita to pay it down. Tons of other countries do this. My issue with Biden is he wont bring about real economic change that Bernie would of. However, I suppose by 2028 or 2032 it is possible for a Democratic socialist to win.
 
I will drop to my knees and scream REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
 
Someone mentioned: We'll probably rejoin the Paris accord. A good thing.

The Accord says every country can sue the US if they can prove America's Co2 emissions float over their country.

If the US develops tech that reduces Co2 emissions, the US has to give away the tech for free.

The USA, since the turn of the century, has reduced Co2 emissions more than any other country in the world. That is without joining the Kyoto Protocol. That's without the PCA. Without imposing unilaterally a carbon tax on American citizens.

The PCA favours China and India, they can double their emissions up to 2030. After that time they don't have to reduce emissions, they only have to 'consider' reducing emissions.
China and India are building MANY coal-fired power stations at the moment, so it's obvious that they will not reduce emission after 2030, isn't it?
The PCA disfavours the West.

There ISN'T a climate catastrophe, if one listens to the experts on 'the other side' it is overwhelmingly obvious.
Co2 is vital for life and even after a tiny rise we still have VERY low levels in our atmosphere. Don't listen to the Left on this subject.

A while ago Greta suggested we shut down our economies, well we have, and look what's happened.
 
Joe Biden will be in office about as long a William Harrison was.

As someone who watched Reagan's decline in the last years in office. It's painfully obvious Biden is about as cognitive now and Reagan was when the passed the torch to Bush Sr.

I can't believe we're still continuing the charade at this point.
 
if biden is elected, he will essentially be Woodrow Wilson after the stroke. Pelosi, blm, aoc and others will rotate the part of Edith. Biden will be president in name only
 
I think Trump will loose the popular vote and win in the Electoral College. Again.
Plenty of unhappy Democrats who will become 'faithless electors'. 270 votes from 538 is what he will need...

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Short of being filmed drunk and naked in the Oval Office taking a shit on the Great Seal, it's difficult to think what else Trump could have done to throw this election away.
 
Yeah but id prefer we nationalize the energy industry. Our taxes wouldnt need to be so high and the country would be a lot richer with no regular large deficits and a lower debt amount if we nationalized utilities and energy and used the masses in profita to pay it down. Tons of other countries do this. My issue with Biden is he wont bring about real economic change that Bernie would of. However, I suppose by 2028 or 2032 it is possible for a Democratic socialist to win.
I shudder to think about the reality we'll be faced with if we can only get a real change agent in there by 28 or 32.

What these dumb fuck Republicans don't seem to understand is that the longer they hold off taking real action on climate, the harsher the changes are going to have to be. If we had been aggressively and gradually changing energy policy and building green energy infrastructure since the 70s, or since the 90s, it would have been very gradual and painless. But when we finally decide to do something, and there's only seconds left on the clock (metamorphically) the changes are going to be way more intrusive and inconvenient.
 
Someone mentioned: We'll probably rejoin the Paris accord. A good thing.

The Accord says every country can sue the US if they can prove America's Co2 emissions float over their country.

If the US develops tech that reduces Co2 emissions, the US has to give away the tech for free.

The USA, since the turn of the century, has reduced Co2 emissions more than any other country in the world. That is without joining the Kyoto Protocol. That's without the PCA. Without imposing unilaterally a carbon tax on American citizens.

The PCA favours China and India, they can double their emissions up to 2030. After that time they don't have to reduce emissions, they only have to 'consider' reducing emissions.
China and India are building MANY coal-fired power stations at the moment, so it's obvious that they will not reduce emission after 2030, isn't it?
The PCA disfavours the West.

There ISN'T a climate catastrophe, if one listens to the experts on 'the other side' it is overwhelmingly obvious.
Co2 is vital for life and even after a tiny rise we still have VERY low levels in our atmosphere. Don't listen to the Left on this subject.

A while ago Greta suggested we shut down our economies, well we have, and look what's happened.

Actually, China is not building more coal fired power plants. They are pushing more gas turbine facilities per the 2020
Action plan.
 
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