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What Would a Biden Victory Look Like? Not the Political Disaster Many Envision
Townhall.com ^ | November 5, 2020 | Brad Slager

Posted on 11/05/2020 4:59:36 PM PST by Kaslin

With an election result in question, and all manner of Democratic subterfuge taking place in the recounts, we are still far off from anything conclusive being established. But in that interim there have been many who are preemptively bemoaning what a Joe Biden presidency would mean and looking ahead at all of the disasters he would deliver. Hopefully this column will tamp down some of that anxiety.

First off, one of the parlor games taking place right now is how long Joe will remain in power before succumbing to mental infirmaries and thus ceding the resolute desk to Kamala Harris. Many have bandied about it being a matter of months, but I’ll extend that to allow him time to place his cabinet and install preferred names in various offices. I’ll lay the chalk at the one year mark. But moving past this possibility let us analyze things as if Joe manages to remain at the helm.

There has been much talk made regarding his extreme plans and promises, but take into consideration the totality of Tuesday’s results. There is always too much focus placed on the lone figure in the White House, as if he is omnipotent. Apart from the challenge at the top, the GOP actually performed well in the election, and there are reasons to be upbeat. The Senate looks to remain in control by Mitch McConnell and the GOP, and there were over a dozen gains in the House as well. 

With all of this in mind let us take a look at some of what we might expect to see from a Biden administration.

RESTRUCTURE OF THE GOVERNMENT

Mitch McConnell’s solid victory in his reelection means he remains in place as Senate leader, and he promises to be a massive check against Biden extremism. More likely to happen is significant stasis in D.C., and let’s be honest - governmental gridlock is rarely a bad thing. The less it is doing the better.

Two of the biggest threats many saw of a Biden arrival would be the extreme moves made to entrench Democrat Party power in D.C. -- court packing, and delivering statehood to Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. Both of these are intended to give Democrats more control, by placing liberal justices and providing additional seats in the Senate. Both efforts will be a long shot, if not impossible, without Senate help. These are also seen as extreme steps to alter the makeup of the government, and that could mean difficulty even getting the needed support of the Democrat politicians. As for the courts, McConnell has made that sector his priority over the past four years, and he is not about to permit a massive alteration as has been proposed. 

ENERGY POLICY

The Green New Deal, that fiasco of a pipe dream from the extremist wing of the party, was a hot issue that Biden tried to avoid on the campaign trail. His claim of it not being part of his plan falls apart when his own website declared the GND was the very framework of his proposed agenda, and that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - the crafter of that unicorn fable - was actually running his energy plan. This behemoth economy-killer of a proposal will be ripped to shreds in the chambers before ever coming to a vote, and even then passing the bill will be like trying to shove a rhino through a revolving door. Its prospects are very dim without a compliant Congress to usher it through.

The side aspects of the plan, such as Joe’s denied desire to curtail oil drilling and fracking, will also be tough sells. Candidates love to announce what they intend to do on their first days in office, but these bold declarations always ignore the need to have bicameral support. Of course, the constant threat that has come into vogue the past few administrations is to have the president go the route of executive orders to push through preferred specifics. This is most likely the route Biden will need to go to get his desires implemented, so how many will be the big unknown.

THE ECONOMY

There have been fears, many of which are valid, that a Biden budget will decimate our once-roaring and now returning economy. He would benefit from the fact that we are still in recovery mode and his early months will be experiencing strong growth as we come out of a pandemic shutdown. The question will be how much this would shield the policies he puts in place that ultimately shackle the economy. His biggest call was to raise taxes on those making $400,000 a year and to raise the corporate tax rates. What is hidden in this is his desire to also eliminate the Trump tax cuts, which will affect far greater workers than his targeted "wealthy." The good news is the budget is written by Congress and if there are more GOP voices in the crafting stage, as well as a willingness of the Senate to reject harsh budgets, there will be much in the way of compromise.

Will Biden budgets be great? Hardly. But the more haggling that can be done the better, and even if it leads to government shutdowns these are also not entirely bad news to witness. The government not spending money is always the impossible dream, so even if the checkbook is closed for a couple of weeks we will be happy.

FOREIGN POLICY

This will always be the area where Democrats place a focus because of their desire to have other nations liking us. Much will be made about restoring our standing in the international community, despite the fact that we have been rather solid globally.  

Note how there has been so little mention of foreign policy during the Trump years. The media has stopped even mentioning terrorism, because of all the success we have seen with our approach to ISIS the past four years. A list of foreign peace agreements seen in recent months has been grudgingly covered  and then quickly dropped in the press. Biden will have a hard time besting what we have seen -- and not seen. For all of the talk of Trump being supposedly beholden to Russia there have been no bold moves made by Vladimir Putin. Trump has not started any conflicts, and even began pulling troops out of areas. Will Joe be able to say the same, or will Putin challenge his resolve? 

Another factor will be all of the controversies Biden has had to contend with in recent months. His questionable personal involvements with Russia, Ukraine, and China will be an anchor on many of his outreach efforts, giving him a challenge when dealing with those nations.

Then there is that specter of an early exit by Biden, and seeing him turning over the keys to Kamala Harris. She has already revealed a more extreme approach to certain policies, and this is going to lead to only more pushback politically. She could even face a challenge gathering enough support from her own party, as we have seen she is not exactly in possession of strong influence. As a candidate she never earned primary delegates, and when the primary in California was being held she was polling at a distant fourth place -- in her home state. 

Harris is not a politician with built-in gravitas. A more extreme agenda from a less influential figure means that resistance is even more likely to happen than would be seen with Biden. Overall, though we would prefer to see a coalition of conservative power in D.C., a Biden presidency is not an automatic disaster. And if it is revealed he rose to power through subversive electoral means then the will to oppose him on The Hill will become even greater.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2020election; bsarticle; fraud; joebiden; nudging; sedition; treason; writerisamoron
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To: Kaslin
Good freaking lord. Stop this silver lining crap. Take the rose colored, going to land us all in totalitarian slavery glasses off for a second.

1. Ask yourself. Do you really want to continue living in a Representative Republic as established by our Constitution?

2. In a Representative Republic you MUST HAVE FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS. There are no exceptions to this requirement. You can't have free and fair elections sometimes or next time or last time you must have free and fair elections ALL THE TIME.

So for petes sake can we stop with the silver lining threads about how we held the senate and picked up seats in the house? IT DOES NOT MATTER!

If the democrats are allowed to blatantly steal the presidency with outrageous massive fraud then we no longer have a Representative Republic. We have in fact LOST the republic.

So it does not matter if a biden presidency would be the greatest thing ever for our country. The fact remains the people did NOT ELECT HIM. The Republic is still gone and we are not free people.

Sorry for the rant but people have to understand. This is for all the marbles. There is no "we'll get um next time". This WAS THE NEXT TIME.

101 posted on 11/05/2020 6:48:03 PM PST by precisionshootist (uic)
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To: Kaslin

Political indoctrination in the workplace as a condition of federal contracts and in public schools resumes.


102 posted on 11/05/2020 6:49:23 PM PST by tbw2
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To: proxy_user
"In 2022, there will be a huge Republican wave in both the Senate and the House, as well as in the individual states."

You are seriously missing the real issue.

THERE WAS A HUGE REPUBLICAN WAVE THIS TIME!

But when you allow massive fraud you STILL LOSE. Next time will be even worse. There will be a huge blue wave no matter how people vote. Do you get it now?

103 posted on 11/05/2020 6:58:55 PM PST by precisionshootist (uic)
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To: Kaslin
IMHO, the nonsensical drivel out of this publication never ceases...

Apparently nobody inside that organization has read or heard a single thing that the communists have stated quite unequivocally that they intend to do once in the WH...
Or....Maybe they do know, understand, and support it...

At least the Washington Post and NYSlimes are straightforward in their role as propaganda arms for the communists...

However, the most dangerous organizations that support the current communist coup are the sneaky ones that operate in Dzerzhinsky mode...

104 posted on 11/05/2020 6:59:48 PM PST by SuperLuminal (Where is Sam Adams now that we desperately need him)
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To: Kaslin

Executive orders by Biden will destroy the country.


105 posted on 11/05/2020 7:43:32 PM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: fortheDeclaration

Too much money was spent to try to flip seats in the House and Senate. They are now going after Senators in Georgia.
Voter fraud is running wild. Everyone is worried about Trump and not watching the dirty tricks in Georgia.


106 posted on 11/05/2020 8:01:20 PM PST by FreedBird (B)
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To: Kaslin

Horrible.

Probably holding the Senate only keeps it from being Armageddon.


107 posted on 11/05/2020 9:01:19 PM PST by Impy (Thug Lives Splatter - China delenda est)
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To: grey_whiskers

“Biden’s infirmaries”

Infirmaries are where soldiers on sick call go. I think he meant “infirmities”.

Anyway, more el sucko neocon optimism. Don’t need it.


108 posted on 11/05/2020 9:46:24 PM PST by elcid1970 ("Pres. Trump doesn't wear glasses. That's because he's got 2020.")
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To: DesertRhino

“[Biden] will take drastic executive actions on “assault rifles” using Trump’s bump stock order as a precedent.”

That means confiscation, which means invading homes, as there is no [legal] registration. Kicking in doors means committing flesh and bones to take risks. Such are not invulnerable if you get my drift.


109 posted on 11/05/2020 9:57:05 PM PST by elcid1970 ("Pres. Trump doesn't wear glasses. That's because he's got 2020.")
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To: Kaslin

seriously?...


110 posted on 11/05/2020 9:58:49 PM PST by cherry
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To: CommieCutter

They perfected cheating in Georgia. What makes people think we will win those two senate seats in January? I bet democrats will get even more mail ins.


111 posted on 11/06/2020 12:28:08 AM PST by napscoordinator (Trump/Hunter, jr for President/Vice President 2016)
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To: MinorityRepublican

What frightens me more than “mail in ballots” is the effin’ HIGH TECH CULT.

How much of this is ballot engineering and how much is “high tech” engineering. When I heard Sidney Powell say that these people have their “algorthms” or whatever the he!! they call it, my brain froze in fright.

OKAY, all you techies out there...MAKE ME FEEL BETTER.

Tell me that all those ballots have a human attached to it.

If you can give a good argument...then and only THEN will I feel better.


112 posted on 11/06/2020 1:19:51 AM PST by Maris Crane (.)
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To: Kaslin

Stealing the election for the super rich and everybody knows it. Yeah, no problem. Land of the free, sure.


113 posted on 11/06/2020 4:16:43 AM PST by Carry me back (Cut the feds by 90%)
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To: proxy_user

“In 2022, there will be a huge Republican wave in both the Senate and the House, as well as in the individual states.....”

In 2004 massive voter fraud in Washington State Govr election which was not decided until Mid December. Rs dropped lawsuit and moved on. Now look at Washington State- Many people walked away after Rs capitulated- In 2022 20% of current supporters will not be motivated if we do not fight to end on this- Welcome to the USSA comrades-


114 posted on 11/06/2020 4:18:39 AM PST by slapshot (The NHL is dead to me)
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To: dfwgator

Never underestimate the treachery of a Romney and Murkowski. Linda is a weathervane


115 posted on 11/06/2020 4:19:29 AM PST by slapshot (The NHL is dead to me)
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To: A_Former_Democrat

If anything, people better start taking elections for Governor and Secretaries of State more seriously, because these control the elections.

Look at the difference in Ohio, Texas and Florida, and how smooth those States went. I guarantee, if the Democrats were running the elections in those States, you would have been the exact same things as we did in Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia and Pennsylvania.

And if the Democrats get their way, Universal Mail-In Voting will never go away.


116 posted on 11/06/2020 5:35:42 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Kaslin

He won’t be doing much the next two years....he doesn’t have the Senate.


117 posted on 11/06/2020 5:45:08 AM PST by Fawn ("My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge" Hosea 4:6)
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To: Fawn

Two senators will be elected in a few weeks, unless the GOP fights this election fraud those senators will not be GOP.


118 posted on 11/06/2020 5:48:03 AM PST by jpsb
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To: Kaslin
This is lame, worse than useless.

Those who opine about politics should show some grasp of the fundamentals of civics.

It's like with illegal immigration...if you don't have borders, nothing else matters; you don't have a country.

If you don't have free, fair and transparent elections, nothing else matters; you don't have the 'democracy' part of a democratic republic.

Apply the 'broken windows' theory to politics and elections. The fact we 'may' survive this holds little comfort. What's the RATs plan for 2022? They need not focus on taking out a popular incumbent. Like 2018, they can focus on House and Senate races.

What's more...assuming an R Senate is foolish. The Detroit fraud factory has taken out John James. The Atlanta fraud factory has moved Perdue and Loeffler to runoff status. All had strong leads election night.

119 posted on 11/06/2020 6:53:04 AM PST by gogeo (It isn't just time to open America up again: It's time to be America again.)
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If a Biden election coup does occur, I give “President Biden” no more than 90 days after inauguration before he’s removed by the 25th Amendment rules put in by Pelosi.

On the other hand, I suppose that it may not be used, where Biden is simply brought out as a figurehead for a couple of speeches, now and then, and behind the scenes Harris goes about handing over the country to China and putting an end to the troublesome Constitution.

Mark


120 posted on 11/06/2020 7:24:35 AM PST by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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