It's a little early to pop the bubbly bud. Biden may well end up in the WH but let's just see where all of this goes.
1) He renegotiated NAFTA and the benefit to the US was much more than the wall cost...and he's built a good chunk of it.
2) He was trying to stop the panic in March/April because you couldn't even find toilet paper, people were freaked out and hoarding...but even Fauci said we had nothing to worry about in late Feb. That said, he overdid it. I'll concede he should have found a middle ground.
3) See above - let's make sure we didn't get ballot dumps, vote switching and local fraud (like sitting there scanning the same ballot over and over) before we decide who really won. All Trump has to do is convince a few State legislatures that it would be improper to certify the results due to irregularities. IF (big if) that happens it goes to the house where Republicans have the advantage. This process is outlined
HERE. And it's not unprecedented...this would be the 4th time it has happened.
And if the House picks the president, the lesson will be:
- Let observers in, follow state law, don't count votes for days and days after an election, make sure and follow signature and retain envelopes and spoiled ballots per the protocols on the books
- States need to follow the constitution and ONLY let the Legislature change election laws (and do so by actually changing the laws on the books, not by fiat)
- Don't award contracts to voting machine/software companies with ties to Hugo Chavez, especially in battleground states
- Or, you better cheat better downballot if you're going to cheat, you have to own the House by state majority as outlined in Federalist 68
Again, Trump pretty much has to pull a straight flush to win, but it's not over yet.