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Biden says America is ‘on the move again’

US President calls for support to rebuild world’s top economy in rousing speech to Congress

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Apr 2021 2:40PM

Biden says America is ‘on the move again’
US President Joe Biden addresses a joint session of Congress as Vice-President Kamala Harris (centre, left) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (centre, right) look on. – EPA pic, 28 April, 2021

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden declared today that America is “on the move again” at the start of a rousing speech to Congress, calling for trillions of dollars to rebuild the US middle class and its “forgotten” workers after the Covid-19 pandemic.

Lauding the success of mass vaccination against Covid-19, Biden told Congress and the nation on primetime television that “in America, we always get up.”

“America is ready for takeoff,” he said. “We are working again, dreaming again, discovering again, leading the world again. We have shown each other and the world: there is no quit in America.”

Biden, who was celebrating the eve of his 100th day in office, called the vaccine roll-out one of “the greatest logistical achievements” in the nation’s history.

But he quickly turned to insisting that this national effort must now be focused on rebuilding the economy and fighting inequality with “the largest jobs plan since World War II.”

In a line that could have come from his populist Republican predecessor Donald Trump, Biden said working class Americans had been ignored and that his plans would give them a chance.

“You feel left behind and forgotten in an economy that’s rapidly changing. Let me speak directly to you,” Biden said, before going on to promise Americans “good-paying jobs that can’t be outsourced.”

In every aspect of the primetime television speech, Biden echoed his almost daily mantra that “America is back” – both in recovering from the coronavirus disaster and in putting the turbulence of the Trump era behind.

When it comes to foreign policy, he underlined Washington’s return to international partnerships damaged under Trump.

On domestic issues, Biden was making the case for a lengthy Democratic wish list, including reforms to police, as well as immigration and gun controls – some of the most sensitive issues in US politics. 

Yes, new taxes

US presidents usually bend over backwards to avoid or at least hide tax increases.

However, Biden is banking on popular support for his idea of leaning on the super rich to fund his latest new spending proposal – the US$1.8 trillion (RM7.38 trillion) American Families Plan.

The families plan, which will need approval by a deeply divided Congress, would pour money into early education, childcare and higher education.

To fund this, the top income tax rate would increase from 37%, where Trump’s plan put it, back to its pre-Trump 39.6%.

The Biden plan would also end loopholes and capital income tax breaks, while raising “billions,” according to the White House, in a tightened tax regime for inherited wealth. 

Americans earning less than US$400,000 a year, however, would face no extra taxes.

“There is broad support among the American people for this approach,” a senior White House official, who asked not to be identified, told reporters.

“These reforms are fundamentally about fairness.”

The proposed new splurge comes after Congress already approved a US$1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, which injected stimulus into almost every corner of the economy, and is now debating a proposed US$2 trillion plus infrastructure plan.

Trump, in an interview on the right-wing Dan Bongino radio show, predicted that the tax increases would mean that “companies are going to flee the country.” – AFP, April 29, 2021

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