And when there is no civil war, and no separation, and it's just an ordinary Biden presidency will you admit you were wrong?
Absolutely!
Maybe Biden will be the most amazing President ever and his "very progressive agenda" (his words) will sprinkle the world with rainbows and unicorns!
Oh please we both know that isn't happening. With a Republican Senate, and a bare majority in the House with enough fearful moderate Democratic House members fearing the midterms if they are perceived to be progressive, we're talking a deadlocked Congress.
Their only prayer of accomplishing something would be to pass the bill previously proposed to reinstate earmarks. Once earmarks are reinstated, then they can start making back room deals again, and have a chance at actually passing a bill. Things like "You vote to give bullet train money to California, and we will vote to give defense contracts to Texas" type deals were the backbone of how most things got done when we were younger.
This is how industry was originally spread across America. It's how our aerospace industry at one time was the best in the world. It's how our roads were, at one time, the best in the world. It's how our dams, our electrical system, our waterways, were all once the best in the world. It's how we got to the moon, and built track homes to make the suburbs, advanced architecture, and medicine. With backroom deals made in smoke filled rooms by overly fed and overly ego'ed good old boys trying to screw each other in negotiations.
And none of this lends itself to progressive agendas or culture wars. The progressives, more than any other group, lost this last election. They gained a couple of seats, but lost the larger war with those state legislature and congressional results. We've entered an era where cutting deals with people who disagree with you is the only way to accomplish anything, and that is the last thing the progressives wanted. An outright loss would have been better for them, from a messaging standpoint, than what happened. At least then they could argue they are the underdog fighting against the evil machine. But no, they appear to be on the winning side, but all their potential allies must instead turn to their enemies now. So they have no position to appeal from, aside from attacking their own Democrats. Which won't work.
This is what I mean by an ordinary Presidency. I think it is highly likely to be the kind of Presidency we were most used to when young. When it honestly didn't matter too much who was President, because most of the real decisions were not being made at the top anyway, and the nation had the benefit of a slightly corrupt but fairly well controlled and rational negotiating Congress cutting deals to spread the wealth across the nation. Because they had too, in order to keep their jobs and get rich themselves.