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David Brooks / NY Times (no paywall) - (Original Post) cilla4progress Nov 2021 OP
Sorry, paywall for me. Can we have 4 paragraphs? Hekate Nov 2021 #1
Here: Poiuyt Nov 2021 #2
Thanks! Hekate Nov 2021 #4
You're very welcome! Poiuyt Nov 2021 #6
Here ya go... lisa58 Nov 2021 #3
Thanks! Hekate Nov 2021 #5
Aha! No wonder the Republicans are so bitterly opposed DFW Nov 2021 #7
I'm surprised Dorian Gray Nov 2021 #8

Poiuyt

(18,125 posts)
2. Here:
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 01:31 AM
Nov 2021

--snip--

The Biden $1.9 trillion stimulus package passed and has been tremendously successful. It heated the overall economy. The Conference Board projects that real G.D.P. growth will be about 5 percent this quarter. The unemployment rate is falling. Retail sales are surging. About two-thirds of Americans feel their household’s financial situation is good.

But the best part is that the benefits are flowing to those down the educational and income ladder. In just the first month of payments, the expanded Child Tax Credit piece of the stimulus bill kept three million American children out of poverty. Pay for hourly workers in the leisure and hospitality sector jumped 13 percent in August compared with the previous year. By June, there were more nonfarm job openings than there had been at any time in American history. Workers have tremendous power these days.

--snip--

Presidents are judged by history, not the distraction and exhaustion of the moment. Did the person in the Oval Office address the core problem of the moment? The Biden administration passes that test. Sure, there have been failures — the shameful Afghanistan withdrawal, failing to renounce the excesses of the cultural left. But this administration will be judged by whether it reduced inequality, spread opportunity, created the material basis for greater national unity.

It is doing that.

--more--

lisa58

(5,755 posts)
3. Here ya go...
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 01:31 AM
Nov 2021

Joe Biden came to the White House at a pivotal moment in American history. We had become a country dividing into two nations, one highly educated and affluent and the other left behind. The economic gaps further inflamed cultural and social gaps, creating an atmosphere of intense polarization, cultural hostility, alienation, bitterness and resentment.

As president, Biden had mostly economic levers to try to bridge this cold civil war. He championed three gigantic pieces of legislation to create a more equal, more just and more united society: the Covid stimulus bill, the infrastructure bill and what became Build Back Better, to invest in human infrastructure.

All of these bills were written to funnel money to the parts of the country that were less educated, less affluent, left behind. Adam Hersh, a visiting economist at the Economic Policy Institute, projects that more than 80 percent of the new jobs created by the infrastructure plan will not require a college degree.

These gigantic proposals were bold endeavors. Some thought them too bold. Economist Larry Summers thought the stimulus package, for example, was too big. It could overstimulate the economy and lead to inflation.

DFW

(54,410 posts)
7. Aha! No wonder the Republicans are so bitterly opposed
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 03:36 AM
Nov 2021

Part of BBB was to funnel money to the parts of the country that were less educated.

Better educated means less Republicans. For them it is a matter of sheer self-preservation.

Dorian Gray

(13,496 posts)
8. I'm surprised
Fri Nov 19, 2021, 06:30 AM
Nov 2021

the most glowing review of Biden's presidency that I've read in any news source, and from David Brooks.

Whoa.

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