@judgedread true, but I'm not feeling the enthusiasm from undecided voters that I did in 2016. No lawn signs are out for either side.
@judgedread we'll see. Its extremely rare for a president to be reelected during an economic downturn.
What I worry about most though is that the loser of the election won't concede. I think we're closer to a civil war than any time since the last civil war.
@judgedread then you are a fool. Either side choosing not to concede would lead to war. We would lose our standing in the world. We'd lose our reserve currency status, throwing our bond market into complete disarray. Russia and China would use the opportunity to make various land grabs, increasing the risk of a nuclear reaction from someone. Not to mention the widespread havoc(though that's probably why you would "have no problem" with it).
If you want the US to remain powerful, then you shouldn't want civil war.
@ChristiJunior @judgedread the assumption here being that civil war is the only way to avoid falling to Marxism. The truth is that plenty of people hate Marxism, and there is plenty of room within the current political system to avoid such an outcome.
That's the worst possible argument against civil war. NOBODY should want a Marxist-controlled US to be powerful. If the US permanently falls to Marxism, then the country needs to self-destruct, the sooner the better, so that it can't impose its evil agenda on the White countries still holding out, primarily the ones in Eastern Europe.