Chas_P, on 2020-December-26, 19:56, said:
I have a question. And I'm not looking for a fight; I'm looking for enlightenment. Exactly how do you see life improving for the average American on January 21, 2020? What do you think Harris/Biden will do to make things "all better" for all of us? Ken, you go first. I respect your opinion.
I think that we are in for an extremely tough time. So it is more what I hope for than what I predict.
And I am not going to list a bunch of policies, at least not exactly.
Much of what I say will be my view of where we are and I really see it as pretty awful. Right now it's like being on a bus driven by a petulant drunk. I hope for more stability. More than one political cartoon is along the following lines: Someone says Biden is boring, someone else gives a sigh of relief and says isn't it wonderful.
We have to cope with covid. I have no illusion that Biden will make it go away. But I don't expect Biden to tell me that it's no big deal and it will go away like a miracle.
We have to deal with the economy. I am hoping that a year from now, after Ds and Rs finally negotiate something they can agree to, the President will not, a day or two before the government is to shut down, announce seemingly out of the blue that they have really done a crappy job, that the amount in a major program that they have, with difficulty, agreed to has to be more than tripled or else he will veto it.
I hope we can somehow get back on board with allies of the past.
Perhaps more than anything else I hope the Biden presidency will be conducted in a manner that I do not see as a national embarrassment. I did not vote for the first Gorge Bush, GWBH. Perhaps I should have, I think he was a very decent gut and did a decent job. But however I might have voted, I could respect him as our president. That is simply not the case with the guy that is there now.
Here is another way to say all this: I expect that I and others on this thread, those who vote in the US, usually vote D. I also expect that we disagree about various matters. We can discuss such matters. But first we have to get the drunken nut job away from the wheel. There are people that I disagree with, that happens all the time. I am comfortable with them. There are other people who I believe should never be put in charge of anything, even if I were to agree with their ideas. That's Trump. When he is gone, the rest of us can try to work through things, maybe not with total cooperation but at least with some sort of sanity.