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Joe Biden wants a more progressive approach to economic stimulus legislation than Washington has taken so far, including much stricter oversight of the Trump Administration, much tougher conditions on business bailouts and long-term investments in infrastructure and climate that have so far been largely absent from congressional debates.
In a fiery half-hour interview with POLITICO, the presumptive Democratic nominee sounded a bit like his angrier and less moderate primary rivals, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, though in unexpurgated Biden style. The former vice president said that the next round of coronavirus stimulus needs to be a hell of a lot bigger than last months $2 trillion CARES Act, that it needs to include massive aid to states and cities to prevent them from laying off a hell of a lot of teachers and cops and firefighters, and that the administration is already wasting a hell of a lot of money.
Biden has been running a low-profile campaign during the pandemic, tweeting, filming videos and appearing on Sunday shows from his Delaware home while President Donald Trump has briefed the nation daily from the White House. Biden has let House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speak for the Democratic Party during the debates over economic relief, offering supportive public statements that have faded into the background.
But stimulus is a subject close to his heart, and he passionately contrasted his own management of President Barack Obamas $800 billion Recovery Act in 2009 with President Donald Trumps approach to the trillions of dollars flowing out of Capitol Hill.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/25/joe-biden-green-stimulus-207848
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(297,323 posts)TexasTowelie
(112,252 posts)some "progressives" won't see it as progressive enough.
2naSalit
(86,647 posts)Democracy isn't about one group getting everything they want regardless of the needs of the many.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,355 posts)Toilet paper and a fireplace and a new bed for the dog. That's all I need.
And a Hawaiian timber plantation. And a Lamborghini with solar cells. I don't need anything else.
Just toilet paper and a fireplace and a new bed for the dog and a Hawaiian timber plantation and an electric Lamborghini with solar cells and a hammock with no noise makers in the air or on land.
And a martini.
Seriously, though, I'd settle for money for people instead of corporations. Let's give bubble up a try since trickle down seems to wreck the world.