This is an administration that is taking the time...at the highest levels...to try to make your life better, to keep you healthy. It is prioritizing you. It has an agenda to do more for you. It is disorienting in this day and age of cynical politics. But it is what we need most.
I really want to underscore this point. The debate in Washington now on infrastructure and Building Back Better is not about Congressional battles or inside baseball politics--it is about whether your tax dollars should go to helping you and your family have better lives.
@POTUS is seeking to make sure the money you pay in taxes is invested in your children, your grandchildren, you, your health, your education, our country, our strength, our competitiveness, protecting our environment.He is seeking to make sure others pay their fair share to help.
Politicians and the inside-the-beltway media want to make it about something else, about intrigue and winners and losers in some political game. But if the Biden plans go through, you and your family and your neighbors are the winners. And if they don't, you lose.
If the Biden plans go through, we will make investments that will make your lives better every single day--on your drive to work and to school, in the water you drink, in the childcare that your kids receive and that will let young mothers work...
...the health care you receive and that your parents may need, in the things that will help you get a better job and earn more in the future, in protecting our air and land and water, in investing in our shared futures. See it for what it is. See the players for what they are.
Either they are working to make your life better or they are not, either they are working to get you the help you need or they are working to block it, either they are trying to get your tax dollars back to you in the form you need or they funneling it off to the already wealthy.
It's easy to be numbed by the talking heads and the rhetoric and frankly the bullshit in which so much of Washington traffics. Stop. Listen. Recognize that this is about you, your family & your life and then send a message that you support the president and those who support him.
So many in DC have lost sight of this, of why we elect them, why they hold office, of what the offices in which they serve are intended to do. @JoeBiden hasn't. But don't support these programs for him. Do it for your families. Do it for the ones whose lives will be made better.

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15 Oct
One group in DC wants to get rich people and companies who have been dodging their tax responsibilities to pay their fair share and then invest that money in providing essential support to average Americans, their families and communities.
Another group wants to help ensure the rich get to keep even more money and pay for it by doing less for you. Another group wants to block any much needed investment in our futures altogether (while helping the rich and powerful even more.)
How is this even a debate? How is this about "progressives" and "moderates" and partisan politics as usual? This is about decency and common sense and our future and our children and the health of our country. It is clear cut...yet that is not coming through in stories about it.
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5 Oct
Lies are one thing, but the GOP takes it to a whole new level. They offer the opposite of the truth that also happens to be exactly the inequality exacerbating policy poison they typically serve up.
A brief reminder: The Biden package to invest in America and Americans is vitally essential, helps working Americans, red state and blue states without prejudice, and is vital to ensuring US competitiveness, leadership and security for decades to come.
It does not, as proposed by the President, add one dollar to the deficit and actually produces growth that economists predict will generate additional revenues for the government. Therefore it is not and should not be referred to as a "spending bill."
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1 Oct
The NYT does it again: "House Delays Vote on Infrastructure Bill as Democrats Feud." On the homepage they call it a "Big Setback for the Biden Agenda." Really? Really? A day? A couple of days? The media is getting this story 100% wrong. nytimes.com/2021/09/30/us/…
This is not Dems in disarray. Less than $3.5 trillion is not a defeat for Biden. The Democrats are working tirelessly to shape a massive bill that will transform the lives of millions of Americans for the better, strengthen the country, improve the environment. Is that disarray?
Biden laid out a big vision. Every sane, intellectually honest political professional knew it was an opening bid, an effort to initiate a conversation & get a Congress that exclusively served the needs of the rich under the GOP to actually do something big for the American people
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30 Sep
When I got to DC, I thought being called a moderate was a good thing, indicating balance & attitudes guided not by ideology but the merits of an argument. Neither left nor right wing. No more. The moderates in the news right now are just right wingers without the red hats.
They represent the 1% and corporate interests and racism dressed up in the empty, misleading pieties of "respect for markets" or "small government." They are the swing votes for inequality and the status quo, a bulwark of the few against the needs and aspirations of the many.
Today on issue after issue--from climate to the environment to education to health care to gun control to voter rights to a woman's right to choose--the view that aligns with the vast majority of Americans is not that of the so-called political "middle" but of progressives.
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30 Sep
I've been closely following, writing about and working on China policy for more than 30 years. (I was in Tiananmen Square in the weeks before the massacre.) I could fill a library with the "China's going to stumble" or "China can't keep it going" takes I've seen in that time.
All countries face challenges. Amazingly, China, despite a deeply flawed brutal government and an economy wracked by rampant corruption, has managed itself through most of the ones it has faced and turned predicted hard landings into soft ones over and over again.
Furthermore, it is worth remembering that China has been the largest economy on the planet for essentially all of human history except the period from the start of the industrial revolution until recently when it got caught up on that and in key areas has surpassed the west.
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29 Sep
At stake in the current Washington haggling is not just the economic future of the American people (and our ability to lead the world) but, almost incredibly, something bigger than that.
If the Biden Build Back Better Agenda is defeated or watered down beyond recognition, will damage not only Democrats in 2022 but also the likelihood that the U.S. will remain a functioning democracy.
GOP wins in 2022 would almost certainly guarantee that future elections would be unfair--from further measures to support voter suppression to blocking all balance on the courts and more.
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