I was wondering what you guys have considered doing, if and when the opposing party takes power in Novemver?
If Biden wins I doubt I'd "do" anything. I reckon I'd just go back to being disinterested in politics like I was during the Bush, Clinton and Obama years. When it was Obama versus McCain I couldn't think of two worse candidates, and Romney wasn't much better either. In fact they were both so awful that it's not surprising at all that they both voted against their party lines during senate votes, as if they were so jealous of Trump for achieving what they weren't able to do themselves, and so desperate for justification that they literally went out of their way cite other worldly spiritual entities. Trump was able to appeal to a significant portion of the population, "like me"-- those who had never voted before in an election and never cared much for politics before, and thus we weren't really accounted for in the polls. Honestly, when Obama was president I woulda been hard pressed to name his VP and you couldn't have paid me to watch the debates. So yeah, if Biden were to win I'll go back to being apathetic towards politics, in part because I feel like the American presidency would be a bit of a joke, having a leader who struggles to form coherent sentences and is basically a puppet who would be hard pressed to implement any real policy or change on his own. I'll still give credit where credit is due though--it must be said that the Democratic Party elders who resuscitated the political corpses of the Joe Biden and Kamala Harris presidential nomination candidacies have performed a political miracle by keeping this ramshackle imposture in serious contention.
If Trump were reelected it'd restore faith that people are able to act within their own self-interest, and are able to think and form their own conclusions outside of the orange-man bad blow horn propagated by 90% of the demedia. As a person who has long predicted Trump's reelection, it would also afford me the vindictive, "I told you so" moment. At the beginning of 2020 I thought it was Trump's election to lose and nothing short of a life-changing, catastrophic event would prevent him from winning. Well, that catastrophic event happened and now I'm less optimistic about Trump being reelected. In the eyes of the deranged left plagued by the incurable case of TDS, there is longer the slightest requirement for any evidence; any and all evils of nature or coincidence are the results of the malice, incompetence, or perversity of the incumbent administration. This was very apparent when Biden tried telling us during the DNC debates that the Obama administration (unlike the Trump administration) "didn't lock people up in cages", which even liberal websites like politifact listed as
blatantly false. Similarly, it doesn't matter at all if the US outperformed several major European countries in terms of per capita Covid deaths; facts mean absolutely nothing to the left. Orange man is bad and as such, with an incredible feat of mental gymnastics and TDS, he's somehow directly responsible for all American Covid deaths.
Come December I hope the American people are able to recognize that president Trump, subjected to unprecedented harassment by unconstitutional attempts to rig and undo his election and a spurious impeachment, essentially eliminated unemployment and oil imports, reduced illegal immigration--a profound and intractable national scanda--by 90 percent, departed the insane Paris climate and Iran nuclear agreements, reduced almost all income taxes, vastly deregulated commerce, is reviving the concept of nuclear non-proliferation in respect of Iran and North Korea, has successfully renegotiated the country's principal trade arrangements, has recognized and gained international support for containment of the geopolitical challenge of China, is being nominated by leaders across the world for the Nobel peace prize, and has moved fearlessly against the tide of political correctness by supporting non-unionized schools, imposing some fairness standards on universities, and suppressing the national self-hate doctrine of critical race theory throughout the U.S. government. Now intuitively you'd think this track record would easily trump the campaign of a failed politician whose central premise revolves around "orange man bad", but for now I guess only time will tell.