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UncleNoel

(864 posts)
Tue May 5, 2020, 07:49 PM May 2020

Biden Camp Finds Selling Point in Ailing Economy: His Work on 2009 Recovery

https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-camp-finds-selling-point-122944316.html
Glenn Thrush, ,The New York Times•May 5, 2020

It sort of made him
. Ray LaHood, a former Republican congressman who served as Obama’s transportation secretary
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Joe Biden had just been sworn in as vice president. All he needed now was a job.

During the 2008 campaign, Barack Obama had assured Biden that he would be consulted on every major decision. But many on the new president’s team were still Biden-skeptical, and Obama was not sure the meandering former senator had the discipline to be an effective governing partner, people close to both men said.

So, during a private lunch in February 2009, Biden slid a memo across the table to Obama, outlining a role to erase those doubts: quarterbacking the implementation of the $787 billion economic stimulus that had been rammed through Congress a few days earlier in the depths of recession.

“Sounds good to me,” said Obama, barely glancing at the memo, according to two people familiar with the exchange.

Obama was already pivoting to health care reform, so why not encharge Biden? As it turned out, Biden’s work on the rollout, implementation, oversight and selling of the 2009 stimulus — officially the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act — was the most sustained, and perhaps the most significant, assignment of his time in office.

Eleven years later, in an election season defined by a pandemic, economic collapse and a far-larger relief package, Biden’s campaign is hoping to leverage his stewardship of the 2009 stimulus as a point of contrast with President Donald Trump — whose White House is pushing back at congressional oversight of $2.7 trillion in new spending even as a host of problems has emerged, especially chaos in the small-business loan program.

“The central question of this election will be who can dig us out of a historic economic hole, so his leadership of the recovery act should be his core résumé selling point,” said David Plouffe, Obama’s top political adviser and a Biden surrogate.

An examination of that critical two-year period, drawn from interviews with 30 people involved in the effort, offers a glimpse of Biden’s strengths as a manager — his enthusiasm, focus on detail and knack for leading a first-rate team that moved the money out quickly and minimized waste and fraud. It was “one big competence test,” and Biden aced it, his longtime lieutenant, Ron Klain, said in an interview.

But the stimulus says more about the kind of vice president Biden was than about the kind of president he would be. While he became the expediter-in-chief and offered Obama advice and tactical suggestions, he made none of the major strategic calls about the size and composition of the program, aides said. Nor did he seriously push Obama — as he is now pressuring Trump — to fight for a bigger funding package, even though former officials said he conceded the stimulus was probably too small.

There was nothing ambiguous, though, about the impact of the stimulus on Biden’s political fortunes.

“It sort of made him, to be honest, in the eyes of the Obama people,” said Ray LaHood, a former Republican congressman who served as Obama’s transportation secretary.


He did it once as VP, we need him do do it again as President. President of all Americans, not just red state Trumpicans.
He will beat Trump like a drum.
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Biden Camp Finds Selling Point in Ailing Economy: His Work on 2009 Recovery (Original Post) UncleNoel May 2020 OP
This is what we've been saying! Cha May 2020 #1
Hey, Cha! UncleNoel May 2020 #2
This is crucial and super Important! Cha May 2020 #3
I've recommended it, but no response. UncleNoel May 2020 #5
Oh that's right.. Joe Biden is the only Candidate left Standing Cha May 2020 #7
Thanks...important info! Karadeniz May 2020 #4
You are most welcome. This is vital information. It needs to be part of a campaign add. UncleNoel May 2020 #6
K&R for visibility. nt tblue37 May 2020 #8
I Was With Biden From the Start of The Primaries and A Big Reason Was His Ability Indykatie May 2020 #9

Cha

(297,154 posts)
1. This is what we've been saying!
Tue May 5, 2020, 08:01 PM
May 2020
An examination of that critical two-year period, drawn from interviews with 30 people involved in the effort, offers a glimpse of Biden’s strengths as a manager — his enthusiasm, focus on detail and knack for leading a first-rate team that moved the money out quickly and minimized waste and fraud. It was “one big competence test,” and Biden aced it, his longtime lieutenant, Ron Klain, said in an interview.

Mahalo, Noel!

Cha

(297,154 posts)
3. This is crucial and super Important!
Tue May 5, 2020, 08:06 PM
May 2020

I wish we had a separate forum for Biden and the GE information.

UncleNoel

(864 posts)
5. I've recommended it, but no response.
Tue May 5, 2020, 08:14 PM
May 2020

The GE stuff gets buried in other, admittedly vital, stuff. We do need a GE forum soon, but not likely until all the primaries are over. Wit a judge putting the NY primary back on for late June, looks like we have to wait.

But the GE battle is on NOW!

Cha

(297,154 posts)
7. Oh that's right.. Joe Biden is the only Candidate left Standing
Tue May 5, 2020, 08:18 PM
May 2020

but the Damn Primary is still going on.

It's ridiculous.

Indykatie

(3,696 posts)
9. I Was With Biden From the Start of The Primaries and A Big Reason Was His Ability
Tue May 5, 2020, 08:45 PM
May 2020

to be able to build a competent administration quickly who could hit the ground running. He knows everyone and I believe people will rush to be a part of his administration. He has a reputation for being both a capable manager and a wonderful guy to work for.

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