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To: isopatch who wrote (771401)11/10/2022 1:04:53 PM
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we may conclude this election was worse than 2020

The electoral process in this country has gone from bad to worse. It's a joke. We know it, and the rest of the world knows it. It probably won't change for the better unless and until the whole system falls apart.

Meanwhile, the issues that existed before the election are still with us. High food and energy prices and shortages, along with horrendous and out of control deficit spending will ensure that inflation stays high, unless the economy collapses into a severe recession or actual depression.

Open border and floods of illegals will continue. Foreign entanglements increase the risks of dangerous escalation. Polarizing social and cultural issues remain. Pubic education is a disaster. The list goes on.

If the so called "red wave" had happened, then the GOP would assume ownership of all the problems, with the resulting blame and/or credit for dealing with them. As it is, a 50/50 Congress and a bumbling incompetent Executive probably ensures that the status quo remains. Looking ahead, I'm not optimistic about where we're headed. Hope I'm wrong..
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