Apparently Trump still has a path to victory. But since that path has become a steep uphill battle, it's time to assess what a Biden presidency may mean.
Although many of the following are not Biden's ideas per se, we can expect to experience all of them while he and Kamala Harris are in the White House:
1. The end of democracy
This woe began four years ago, when sore loser Hillary Clinton and her coterie concocted the RussiaGate conspiracy theory. It maintained a constant drumbeat from then until now and eventually morphed into outright electoral fraud to ensure the "wrong" person couldn't win again. Trump did not destroy democracy, the Dems and "the resistance" did - and Biden is the result.
2. The return of COVID-19
Joe already is promoting a national mask mandate, and the real possibilities of more lockdowns and mandatory vaccinations hang over our heads like the Sword of Damocles.
3. Back to the swamp
Former US Senator, VP, and possible POTUS Joe Biden is the epitome of a swamp creature. Have he, son Hunter, and his gang EVER passed up an opportunity to feed at and benefit from the public and corporate troughs?
4. Climate change frenzy
Trump's presidency delayed our participation in global efforts to "fight climate change". Without question, a return to this Sisyphean task will destroy the US economy as we know it by making cheap energy a thing of the past. Some will celebrate, but the majority will suffer because of it.
5. Wokeism on steroids
While Trump ran on a platform of pride in US accomplishments, Biden's crew appears to be in the wokeism camp. Although Joe says he will bring us together, I don't see how that can be possible in an atmosphere of hatred for all things American. We face a future of "reeducation" on a level commensurate with anything we've ever accused the Chinese of doing.
6. Technocracy to the rescue
From "fact-checking" to managing everything to replacing lazy human workers with tireless robots, high tech promises to turn the world into a utopia. In reality, it's dragging us into a dystopia from which we may never escape. Even if Joe wanted to, he could not turn the tide on this particular trend. It's more likely he will encourage it to run wild as a means to cure all our ills. Can you spell S-k-y-n-e-t?
7. War, war, and more war
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