For anyone interested in November’s presidential election,
broadcast news is still hammering on the election and its aftermath. A barrage
of issues old and new are presented every day. For me there are only two issues
that I am interested in. One is Trumps nominees, the other is if he will really
carry out all the threats that he has made…that he will take action on them on “day
one”. I think that his actions will be less severe than his election bluster. For
example, he has recently said that he may not pardon all of the capital
rioters, and that he may keep us in NATO if the other countries live up to
their commitments. Personally, I agree with his stance on NATO, but strongly
disagree on pardoning any of the capital rioters.
I am also hearing and reading comments regarding Biden’s “abdication”,
and Harris’s disappearance since losing the election. I think that Biden
standing down is just dealing with reality. Some years ago a superior that I
reported to announced his retirement. Almost overnight he became a non-entity.
He was still shown respect, but he was no longer treated as a team leader, or
even as a team member. I discussed the situation with him and remember him
saying that, “…once you announce, you’re gone.” That’s where Biden is now, in
the land of limbo. So is Harris. I feel sorry for her though I’m sure that she
doesn’t need my sympathy. She ran a good campaign. Yes, she lost but if she is
a loser than so are the 74.4 million of us who voted for her. That number
represents 48.3 % of the total vote. Trump finished with 49.9 % or 76.9 million
votes. Voter turn out was 63.7 % who cast 151.3 million votes. I find it
interesting that in a year when there was so much hype and so much at stake,
that out of 244.7 million voter eligible persons, 89.3 million didn’t vote.
That raises another thought for me. I have heard a few Republicans say that the
American people have given Trump a ‘mandate’. In election speak, mandate is
usually interpreted to mean a significant majority. I don’t think it can
reasonably be said that Trump received a significant majority. And, if the
number of Harris voters and non-voters is added together, the total is 163.7
million who didn’t vote for Trump…more than double the number of votes he did
receive. Anyway you slice it he did not receive a mandate from the American
people.
Anyway, those numbers don’t mean anything now. For better or worse its over and done. I for one will be watching future events with a degree of apprehension. Whatever Trump does or doesn’t do, it is going to be one hell of an interesting first quarter in 2025.
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