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CORRECTION: posted May 6th, we erroneously referred to Rep Liz Cheney as being from Arizona in this podcast, she is of course from Wyoming. We regret the error.
In any measure, President Biden’s First 100 Days has been almost a Master Class of political discipline and focus, with very few missteps. As President Biden and his surrogates most notably Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, and the entire White House Communications Team lead by Press Secretary Jen Psaki have stayed focused on how they will make American’s lives better and America stronger as the country begins to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. Not since FDR’s New Deal, have we seen such a massive realignment of government priorities and policies. Within his own party President Biden is getting high marks from both the moderate and the progressive wings of his party and he is approaching his legislative agenda with a pragmatism and clear-eyed resolve. While seeking bipartisan support he had made it clear to the obstructionist Republican party that inaction is not an option putting the GOP on notice that he has the majority of American’s support. Polling continues to show that his individual policy prescriptions from Paid Family Leave to Investing in Broad Band to all paid for with tax increases against the 1% and corporations are wildly popular. The more aggressive the communications roll out the more impresses American’s are with his bold new vision. President Biden has called an end to the failed “Trickle-Down” economic policies of Republican President Ronald Reagan, now espousing a new role for government to support and strengthen America’s lower and middle class.
By Barbara Patricia KittridgeCORRECTION: posted May 6th, we erroneously referred to Rep Liz Cheney as being from Arizona in this podcast, she is of course from Wyoming. We regret the error.
In any measure, President Biden’s First 100 Days has been almost a Master Class of political discipline and focus, with very few missteps. As President Biden and his surrogates most notably Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, and the entire White House Communications Team lead by Press Secretary Jen Psaki have stayed focused on how they will make American’s lives better and America stronger as the country begins to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. Not since FDR’s New Deal, have we seen such a massive realignment of government priorities and policies. Within his own party President Biden is getting high marks from both the moderate and the progressive wings of his party and he is approaching his legislative agenda with a pragmatism and clear-eyed resolve. While seeking bipartisan support he had made it clear to the obstructionist Republican party that inaction is not an option putting the GOP on notice that he has the majority of American’s support. Polling continues to show that his individual policy prescriptions from Paid Family Leave to Investing in Broad Band to all paid for with tax increases against the 1% and corporations are wildly popular. The more aggressive the communications roll out the more impresses American’s are with his bold new vision. President Biden has called an end to the failed “Trickle-Down” economic policies of Republican President Ronald Reagan, now espousing a new role for government to support and strengthen America’s lower and middle class.