Please stop. Biden legitimately won. He's on his way to being the worst president in American history, but he did win fairly.
We have to live with the consequences and try to do better next time. Which means ditching loser Trump to have a chance.
No, he didn't. Biden was legitimately named the president as of Jan. 20, 2020, but that is because, to paraphrase the Pirates of the Caribbean, "the ship must have a captain". He did not win a demonstrably free or fair election. And the measures championed by the democrats ensured that the election cannot be validated, cannot be shown to the doubters or questioners to have been free or fair.
The election was rife with substantial fraud. Maybe the fraud that took place did not change the results, but here's the problem: THERE IS NO WAY TO PROVE THAT. What we can prove, however, is that fraud took place on a significant level.
The 2020 election was worthy of the worst of the banana republics, or Putin's Russia. It was not worthy of what used to be the world's longest surviving democratic republic.
The only point I agree on with you is that we have to move forward, but first and foremost we have to move forward with safeguarding elections to make sure that our elections are at least as reliable as those of Mexico. My God, doesn't it bother you in the least that our elections are now less reliable than those of Mexico, the drug-cartel riddled failed state on our southern border?
If we do not get elections back to the point where fraud is provably reduced to the point where it mathematically cannot have a material effect on national and state-wide elections, then we will never have a free or fair election again, and Biden is just the first in a long line of democrat party autocrats.