Understanding the Post-Election Chaos

Understanding the Post-Election Chaos

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In-Brief

  1. No one knows for sure who the next President will be, but the Trump lawyers have a high burden of proof. They need to provide, in the contested states, definitive evidence that fraud caused tens of thousands of votes to be stolen from Trump or fraudulently created for Biden. Such proof could cause the Supreme Court to step in or the internal political actors [legislature, Governor, courts] in the contested states could intervene.
  2. The 2020 elections were mired by unconstitutional acts by state officials and by substantial fraud. Expect the Supreme Court to come down hard on both.
  3. The Electoral College votes are cast from the state capitals next Monday, Dec. 14, but that step probably will not end the political and legal wrangling.
  4. Survival rates after having Covid-19 have become quite high. Covid-19 is still extremely dangerous. The number of cases in the US is soaring! Vaccines should begin available to those most at risk by mid-December.
  5. The US economy began a strong recovery in June. The huge 3rd quarter GDP gain shows the recovery is V-shaped. That recovery has extended well into the 4th quarter but is slowing a bit because of new restrictions on economic activity because the spike in Covid cases.

FDR’s 1st Inaugural Address - 1933... “So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself...”

Abraham Lincoln – “You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”

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