I agree with PIA estimated 30 years. Fact is most folks don't like to be taken out of their comfort zone with rapid change. They're fine with slow steady change, but not gigantic leaps. Slow steady change gives them time to adjust.

2010 proved that up seating the apple cart with rapid change to the health care system. The majority of people weren't ready for it. It taken 10 years for some to adjust and now, barely, just a bit over 50% now approve instead of oppose it. But now after 10 years they had a chance to adjust to it. Now it's here to stay unless we get another rapid change which once again upsets the apple cart by taking folks once again out of their comfort zone.

Biden will win because he's seen as a candidate who will not force folks out of their comfort zone. No rapid or instant change in other words. Change, slow and steady will always win the day or at least give those who want the change more time to accomplish it.



It's high past time that we start electing Americans to congress and the presidency who put America first instead of their political party. For way too long we have been electing Republicans and Democrats who happen to be Americans instead of Americans who happen to be Republicans and Democrats.