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Aside from that, folks do too well for any real ramnifications. We'll see some "T" words as we always do, but aside from that, nothing that significant.
You might get a few thousand people trying to start ♥♥♥♥ but that'll be put down real fast. Everyone else is going to work the next day so they can afford their AC and their Big Macs and their 4X4s.
blah blah blah
This isn't what civil discourse looks like, this is what limp-armed noodle brained internet banter looks like.
You want civil discourse? Give me 1963. THAT'S civil discourse!
Majority of my investments have been in US equities, and I believe these remain to be good investments. McDonalds, Pepsi, Amazon, ExxonMobil, etc aren't going anywhere.
But just in case, I've started hedging a bit.
If you have proof of unrest that lasts for more than 2 hours consult a politician.
You can tell people are actually fine because it's never the person talking but always 'well, I'm sure it's a big problem for some other people' or 'sure it's not a big problem now but somehow it's going to become one soon (soon may be delayed repeatedly)'