As a Canadian, I can only congratulate the majority of U.S. voters for voting for Joe Biden. It's difficult, even for established democracies, to get rid of a demagogue. Trump instrumentalized fear, xenophobia and division. He also treated US allies as enemies. Even Canada, which for 50 years has been the U.S.'s largest trading partner. Canadians are relieved by Biden's arrival, we are very optimistic that relations between our two countries will soon return to normal and that our two nations will continue to prosper together in a free market. Thank you.
Thank you. I will always consider the trump years in office as the biggest embarrassment my country has ever experienced.
I could hardly sleep or eat while waiting to see if Biden would take the lead in PA. Once he did that I figured he had it. Did you see the celebrations in the streets in cities all over the country? It was like what happens when a dictator is overthrown. And we all know that those were basically the stakes.
Congratulations as well from Australia. Our climate change denialist have been really emboldened in the wake of Trump's excretments on this issue.
I will always remember Biden's speech on election night when he went to reassure his supporters of the outcome of the election, even though the Democrats were lagging behind in PA, MI and WI.
Nah - slavery and putting Japanese citizens into camps during WWII is pretty embarrassing. He may be our most embarrassing president, though.
Meanwhile the incoming President has Richard Stengel as head of his transition team. Richard Stengel (for the uninformed) is an advocate of federally curated speech. It appears there will be a concerted effort to overturn parts of the 1st Amendment. Not sure how they will accomplish it via the Executive Branch but with the selection of this authoritarian scumbag, it is readily apparent that they are going to give it a go. Richard Stengel wrote an entire article advocating for overturning the First Amendment. Here is an excerpt:
DOA. I will fight Biden on any extreme measures he takes on. I don't think he will, though. Nothing in his political life suggests he anything but a moderate.