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5 hours ago, Preety_India said:

@DieFree in general I assume or predict that Joe Biden will most likely gain the election again,as has usually been the case with most democratic presidents in the history of US presidential elections. However the midterm elections have been showing a slight uptick in the approval ratings  for the Republicans. 

So I'm predicting a cold war between both parties over the next few months and at least the next 3-5 years. 

The outcome is very tough to arrive at. It can fluctuate a lot and kinda flip flop between democrats and republicans with very little margin for victory or defeat on each side. A contentious close race for this decade of 2020-2030.

How this does not mean a civil war, not on a huge scale, but I can see (in the near future) a huge possibility of public outrage, open conflicts on streets, too much protesting and rioting and intense conflicts and baiting, yet I don't see a clear civil war breakout. 

However I could be wrong and things can really the form of a civil war. I just don't know what it might lead to specifically. I don't see union between left and right perspectives. That doesn't seem likely at all(like not even in the far future because the differences are too extreme for a middle ground). 

Let's say a civil war breaks out. I'm not sure what the final outcome of such a war would look like. What will happen next? Who will win? Both groups are equally strong in the US. You can't defeat public opinion because of the freedom of speech mandate. 

It is clear to me that even if someone similar to Trump comes to power again, that American public would resist it as much as possible, because Trump has had been a good learning lesson, the confidence of the general public has been renewed, a lot of people actually thought they could do nothing to Trump, but he has been dethroned and rejected outrightly, sure another like him can win public faith again, but the general awareness of the public is much stronger now (and mostly likely will stay like this in the future) and this means they won't allow the democracy to be hijacked and once again democracy will be restored with even stronger defenses than you see now. So there are only two Options here for the future of elections - either you will see democrat candidates emerging as winners in the Civil War or a more moderate(moderate conservative I mean) Republican will hold office. Over time the Republicans will need to re-strategize their campaigns and policies to suit the demands of the public at that time in the future. 

This is what I see as the culmination of the Civil War. 

 

 

 

 

4 minutes ago, Preety_India said:

Even if something is centric to a culture, it's not necessary that it can't apply to the whole world/universe. Maybe the model is a standalone concept and has nothing to do with culture itself. 

Geographic location shouldn't matter. 

 

 

55 minutes ago, Preety_India said:

I'm working on changing my voice. 

I hired a voice coach a few years ago. 

He taught me different ways of humming. 

Singing helps. 

 

 

I liked all these answers for different reasons. 

1st answer 

I liked the depth of my answer. Multiple cascading paragraphs with in depth coverage of the issue and delving deep into it in a contemplative fashion. 

I would really love to answer that way in the future. More detailed, philosophical and contemplative with enough literary, creative, informative and intellectual content. I would like to make a solid answer like this one. 

 

2nd answer

I like the second answer because it was a frank non offensive way of disagreeing with a thought or idea. I also liked the post to which I replied to in the answer. I want to make such posts in the future. 

 

3rd answer

I like the third answer because I was being concise and informative /suggestive. Not debate based. (usually I don't like arguments unless I'm making a strong point/opinion. 

 


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I was thinking about a journal topic and it simply escaped my mind. 

 


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