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<blockquote data-quote="HBGPreloader" data-source="post: 2469632" data-attributes="member: 19782"><p>Since the electoral college has yet to vote, I'm still not 100% convinced Trump will be president. </p><p>If the electoral college didn't choose Trump, I wouldn't be surprised if we would see a revolution of some sort.</p><p>So, assuming he is sworn in, we're essentially looking at two, maybe three, possible scenarios.</p><p>The first (ideal) scenario is the republicans back him 100% and he gets most of his agenda through.</p><p>The second and more likely scenario, he'll get some support from the republicans and will have to broker some deals with support from the democrats. This likely would be best for America. But, it will cost Trump a lot of support from the voters.</p><p>The third is doom and gloom for Trump where the establishment from both parties work together to conspire against his agenda. And, IMHO, in this scenario, we all lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HBGPreloader, post: 2469632, member: 19782"] Since the electoral college has yet to vote, I'm still not 100% convinced Trump will be president. If the electoral college didn't choose Trump, I wouldn't be surprised if we would see a revolution of some sort. So, assuming he is sworn in, we're essentially looking at two, maybe three, possible scenarios. The first (ideal) scenario is the republicans back him 100% and he gets most of his agenda through. The second and more likely scenario, he'll get some support from the republicans and will have to broker some deals with support from the democrats. This likely would be best for America. But, it will cost Trump a lot of support from the voters. The third is doom and gloom for Trump where the establishment from both parties work together to conspire against his agenda. And, IMHO, in this scenario, we all lose. [/QUOTE]
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