Is that we likely won't have a nuclear war with Russia (at least for the next 20 years or so).
The worst part is it is sort of like the Kennedy assassination when Kruschev killed Kennedy. Our democracy has been completely corrupted by this election and so we cannot trust our governmental processes just like we could not trust our governmental processes between November 1963 until August 1974 when Nixon resigned. During this almost 11 year period life in the U.S. was pretty insane and we had a complete social revolution and many people young and old died because of it in various ways. So, like then it is very likely many in the U.S. will die during the next 10 to 20 years because of this disruption in reality too.
So, the good news is we likely won't have a nuclear war with Russia anytime soon.
The bad news is we don't have a democracy like we didn't between 1963 and 1974 either. And likely like then at least 10 years will go by before our democracy works again if ever.
I'm not sure exactly how we survive this with Global Warming and a Technological singularity that will take away 40% of jobs within 25 years in the U.S. and 80% of jobs away by 2100. So, somehow we have to find a way where everyone doesn't starve to death or revolt during the next 80 to 90 years here in the U.S.
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