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No matter who the next president is, first priority must be to unite the nation again.

It isnt going to happen. Neither side is going to accept defeat at this point.

We are quickly looking at a situation where you live in the United States is going to become important.

The future of technology, to a great degree, we are going to see happening in a decentralized manner. There is a lot of major stuff that will still come from Big Tech. We have the model with Web 3.0.

So you expect to be riots and stuff no matter who wins? Even if one party might win big?

Yep. The United States is in a bad place and the "leadership" along with media is only feeding into it.

I kinda hope it will be a big win for either party. Hopefully ease the tensions.

As I said, I dont think it will change anything, especially if it is a big win for Trump. It will only ratchet up the rhetoric.

We will have to wait and see. Either way, the losing side should not encourage violence to the other side.

Maybe. But what people should do and what they do are two different things.

Sad and very true, I don't recognize the country I grew up in...

It's basically going to turn into the Empire and the Rebellion, lol. At least I am in the woods with a semi decent amount of bullets, lol.

I have a feeling there will be a lot of distasteful things happening after the election, regardless of who wins.

Ironic but you will see the south rise again. We are likely heading for a fracturing of the United States. I predict there will 3 sections.

Sounds about right. I hate my kids are on opposite sides from me and each other, lol. My son is in NJ and daughter is still in OR. Her and her boyfriend are talking heavily about moving here to the family plot. She has finally seen the light, lol. She told me the other day she hopes nothing happens in the next 2 years while he finishes mechanic school before they get here, lol. She also said she wants to build a bunker, lol.

Yeah. In the long run, those areas that do not embrace freedom and push over-government saturation end up killing their economy.

The more NY and California resemble the EU, the worse it is going to be for them.