Predict the outcome of the 2020 election…

by | Nov 3, 2020 | 0 comments

“Trump leads briefly during the vote counting period, and claims victory. He goes on to lose in both the popular vote and electoral. He tries his options via the Supreme Court, but realizes he doesn’t have any. He resolves to try and motivate his base to act by claiming that the voting was rigged. There is chaos in the streets for days, with a sub-par effort by the police. However, once the initial wave subsides, Trump and his supporters resign to their fate.

On the congressional level, the House will remain under democratic control, and after a fierce battle in the senate, it will remain under republican majority. A seat or two will be flipped, but it will not be enough to flip the whole senate. Thus, the next four years will be partially muted by the congressional stalemate that plagued Obama’s presidency too.

Trump will do whatever possible, during his lame duck session, to spite the democrats. He will use his Supreme Court majority to pass a number of bills intended solely for the purpose of causing road-bumps for the next administration and the majority of people in this country.

So there you have it – on the eve of the most intense election in modern American history and perhaps the history of human civilization, we wait anxiously to find out if America is too stupid to continue as a nation.”

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