It's a beautiful day here in Pennsylvania. So very happy our state gave him the win. President Biden is a president for all, whether you supported him or not. I am hoping for some healing now.
As a non-American, I am sad,concerned, and angry at the way it happened. Trump was not an interventionist. He did not start any war. Democrats,on the other side, have a long interventionist, warmongering tradition. Biden himself was a staunch supporter of NATO bombings in Serbia.
I don't think he is going to last much anyway, by this time next year it is likely America is ruled by president Harris. Not any better at all, of course.
The only good news is that Democrats did not get the Senate and Biden/Harris will have their hands tied.
As a non-American I’m delighted. And I’ve already seen on other threads Trump supporters explaining how this is a fraudulent result! It would be nice if Trump conceded and accepted the result.But we know he won’t.
@TheSirfurryanimalWales When the American people begin to live in abject poverty, unable to drive to work because gas is so expensive, with their children denied school choice and forced into public schools which have become little more than communist training facilities, and when the elderly die in the summer because they have no air conditioning, and freeze in the winter because there is no heat...and when the young realize that their parents have no jobs and have to sell their homes, I will remember that this delighted you.
@4meAndyou One of the nastiest people on the planet has been voted out of Office. The people have spoken(and he lost the popular vote by 3million last time). Why was there such a high turn out?People wanted him out. In the same way I accept that the people of Britain voted in a buffoon rather than Jeremy Corbyn,Trump supporters should accept this result.As should Trump. It is called democracy. Obama was very popular over here.The World has been laughing at America the last four years.Not anymore.
@TheSirfurryanimalWales You are an idiot from a little island of inbred idiots. You folks have no business commenting on our politics and don't have brains enough to keep your noses out of our business.
Well, if he takes the oath of office in January, let's see how true HE is to his word(s), claims of what he'll do or be able to do. Especially the fracking issue. Will he back it or will he not? Honestly I don't see him as lasting out a first year for a few reasons. And if he does, we need to see if he's up to facing and dealing with Sanders, AOC, Pelosi and others who might want to run him to their agendas. Joe has a great deal on his plate, so if he's sworn in, let's see how great he really is.
although, if Trump hadn't been running... I wouldn't have been too thrilled with Biden winning the fact that Trump's leaving makes me pretty damn happy