Ask HN: Do you or those you know have US election contingency plans?
What contingency plans, if any, do people in the HN community (and people you know) have relating to next week's US election?
I'm not looking to start a political debate; there are lots of other places on the internet for that.
I'm hoping to find out, specifically:
a) what people are planning to do if Harris is elected,
b) what people are planning to do if Trump is elected,
c) what people are planning to do no matter who is elected, and
d) what people have already done in anticipation of particular election outcomes and/or post-election events.
Please feel free to chime in whether you live in the US or not.
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 72.3 ms ] threadThere's really nothing to do. Any actual changes will be slow to occur, and you'd need the details of how those changes will take effect to work on any mitigation.
a. If Harris wins, I plan to take a leveraged position in the S&P, as I expect the economy to be less volatile under her. I will begin monitoring small caps more closely.
b. If Trump wins, I will not take out a leverage. I do not have the gut strength. Potentially, I may make my portfolio slightly more conservative, but I am not yet sure. I'd expect oil to pump if he's elected, but I don't have interest in this.
c. Under both, I'd be eying opportunities to invest in domestic production. Democrats are pursing it via stuff like the CHIPS act, and conversely, if Trump's tariffs are enacted, it will look a lot more appealing to businesses
Worst case, we’re there long enough (~5 years) I can get them EU citizenship, giving them more options when they become adults.
How do you expect improvement/positive change if the people who align with your values all flee? If everyone does, it only accelerates the problematic ideologies that are growing.
As harmful as the undesired outcome might be, things won’t turn into some dangerous authoritarian dictatorship overnight. The guardrails that exist need to be tended and cared for. Throwing up one’s hands and running away seems deeply problematic and arguably more harmful than the “wrong” election result itself if enough people choose the same path.
When half the country is angry and foolish enough to select someone like Trump and his MAGAs to lead them, there's only so much you can do other than waiting for the next generation(s) to replace them.
The quickest way for these ideas to become a majority is for the people who don’t hold them to leave.
This means that while to some degree I remain interested in, I am no longer committed to[0], the vagaries of a regime which, with its paucity of parties, shambles through a political Cupid Shuffle[1] every 4-8 years.
[0] compare the pig and the chicken at breakfast
[1] "...to the right, to the right / To the left, to the left,..."
b) groan, open a bottle of cheap whiskey, and drink it
c) get on with life, looking after the people around me as best I can
The Blob goes about business as usual, humongously profitable for the globalists.
I think the far bigger question is how are the hundreds of thousands of people impacted by the hurricanes going to rebuild their destroyed lives and livelihoods. The Blob has conveniently forgotten about them, focusing instead on international misadventures.