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Special Post-Election Edition Joe, Are You Sure You Want the Job? It looks as though the Democrats w

Special Post-Election Edition [Published Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 9:15 p.m. EST]( Joe, Are You Sure You Want the Job? It looks as though the Democrats will get nearly everything they've wanted -- except for control of the U.S. Senate. This means that turning the Supreme Court into a rubber stamp for new laws that would radically transform America will likely remain out of their reach for at least the next four years. That's the good news, but not just for the nearly 70 million voters who supported Trump. Biden's backers should be relieved as well, since this will spare them the historical notoriety of having trashed the separation of powers merely because they could. The bad news is that, as Obama demonstrated time and again, a president doesn't need Congress to enact a heavy-handed political agenda. Unfortunately, few expect Biden to be calling the shots for long. His mental acuity and physical stamina are all-too-obviously failing, and while it was possible for the news media to ignore his appalling lapses and gaffes during the campaign, putting him in charge of the most powerful nation on earth is not going to work. We can only pray that when Kamala Harris takes over, which she eventually will, she doesn't usher in a political Reign of Terror that comports with her take-no-prisoners brand of political extremism. An Unstable Economy The Democrats will soon own America's future, but they may come to regret it. The stock market is pumped so full of super-heated gas that it makes the Hindenburg look like a birthday balloon. Unprecedented levels of monetary stimulus have created a dangerously unstable economy dominated by a relative handful of giant, cloud-based companies that will have no jobs for displaced energy workers. There's also China, an implacable enemy that neither Biden nor his running mate has the will or experience to confront. No less challenging will be protecting the promising but fragile peace that Trump recently brokered in the Middle East. Making it more robust will require the kind of deft management and bold leadership that go directly against the grain of a Democratic Party that has never passed up an opportunity to placate Iran or diss Israel. The list of worries stretches on. We should all wish Biden well, of course, even those of us who regard him as a loathsome, corrupt, vaguely creepy political lifer. The world has always been too dangerous for America to 'lead from behind,' as Obama would have it, and it is not farfetched to predict that China will test Biden soon after he takes office by moving troops into Taiwan. Nor is it a stretch to imagine Putin plotting his next act of geopolitical mischief against a proven political weakling like Biden. Putin must laugh whenever he sees mealy-mouthed Joe acting as though it is Trump who has been the Russian's bitch. Memo to Joe: If you get a mysterious package for Christmas containing knee pads, look for a Moscow postmark. Did They Cheat? So, did the Democrats cheat in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and a few other states that mattered? Of course they did. But Trumpers shouldn't get their hopes too high over Giuliani's legal challenge. Riots were predicted even if the Orange Man won by a landslide. However, if he should come to regain the electoral lead by overturning ballots in a score of key precincts, what follows could make last summer's urban violence seem mild in comparison. Red-state militias would put a quick and bloody end to it, for sure, if our beleaguered police departments cannot. But civil war is not the kind of endgame that right-thinking Americans should wish for, even if it seems like the only way to arrest the nation's steepening slide toward full-blown socialism. Meanwhile, the half of America that spurned Biden should hope that now that the Democrats have secured a lock-hold on every American institution but the church, there's no reason for them to rush things. [View Post on the Rick's Picks WebsiteÂ]( Do you want more free trades and real-time actionable alerts? If yes, then follow the steps below to access free active trades, join my trading community and start your free trial subscription of Rick's Picks. Step #1View My Free Content? [View free active trades]( #2Join My Trading Community:[Facebook]( l [Twitter]( l [YouTube]( Step #3 Start A Free Trial Subscription of Rick's Picks[Start my Subscription]( [Start My Subscription]( Copyright © 2019+ Hidden Pivot Enterprises, All rights reserved. Disclaimer - This email is for information purposes only and should not be considered personalized advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities.   [Unsubscribe]( Rick's Picks - Hidden Pivot Enterprises PO Box 270646 Louisville, Colorado 80027 United States

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