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brooklynite

(94,571 posts)
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 08:48 AM Jul 2020

Joe Biden just ate Trump's populist lunch

Washington Post

Had President Trump followed a truly populist economic program — forgoing tax cuts for the rich, passing an infrastructure bill, refraining from trying to take health care away from millions of Americans — he might have improved his standing with voters (before the coronavirus calamity) and boxed out Democrats who have always done best when pitching a bread-and-butter economic message to blue-collar voters. Instead, Trump followed the supply-side, pro-donor and pro-wealthy playbook that Republicans have locked themselves into for decades.

On Thursday, former vice president Joe Biden snatched the populist mantle back from Trump. The Post reports: “Joe Biden unveiled a proposal Thursday to spend $700 billion on American products and research, challenging President Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda with a competing brand of economic nationalism and setting the stage for an election-year showdown over the country’s financial future.”

Biden’s plan is aimed squarely at workers based on a message of “fairness.” As he explained on Thursday during a speech in Dunmore, Pa., the presumptive Democratic nominee seeks “an economy where every American enjoys a fair return for their work — and an equal chance to get ahead. An economy that is more powerful precisely because everyone is cut in on the deal. An economy that says investing in the American people and working families is more important than the nearly $2 trillion dollar tax break Trump predominantly handed out to the richest Americans.”

Calling it the “Build Back Better” plan, Biden proposed investing in manufacturing, something Trump promised but failed to deliver. The Biden plan includes “$400 billion to purchase products and materials our country needs to modernize our infrastructure, to replenish our critical stockpiles, and to enhance our national security.” The plan also promises to fight unfair trading practices; fund green energy jobs; invest $300 billion in research in new technologies (thereby “creating millions of good-paying union jobs”); support a caregiving and education workforce (e.g., paid sick leave, child care); add more money for education; and secure the Affordable Care Act (e.g., lowering the cost of prescription drugs, stopping surprise medical bills and providing a public option to cover the millions of Americans without care). Finally, he vowed to present a complete agenda for rectifying racial inequality.
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ProudMNDemocrat

(16,785 posts)
1. Specifics over platitudes WINS over voters.....
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 09:39 AM
Jul 2020

Joe Biden laid out a plan that is workable.

All the Republicans have is rhetoric that does nothing.

Claustrum

(4,845 posts)
3. maybe for the democratic voters, specifics over platitudes is true
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 09:50 AM
Jul 2020

But overall, it's not true, or else Hillary Clinton would be president now. Hillary was demonized to be too "wonky" with specifics while all Trump had was platitudes.

I tried to listen to both sides back in 2016 but soon found out Trump had no specific ideas but "everything democratic is bad" and "my ideas are good, best, beautiful" with no real specifics whatsoever. Somehow, Trump alone can fix it but he is never going to tell you how. And people fell for it.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
6. People fell for it; now millions are sick and tens of millions unemployed.
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 10:20 AM
Jul 2020

Personal catastrophe tends to focus the mind. I think a lot of people will move from being Trump voters to being nonvoters, and others will move from being nonvoters to being survival voters (i.e. voting for Biden).

Dirty Socialist

(3,252 posts)
2. THIS!
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 09:49 AM
Jul 2020

George H. W. Bush's acceptance speech at the 1988 RNC convention was full of...specifics. I did not agree with a lot of it, but it did give him a huge jump in the polls. Biden would be well served if he said this at his convention.
I think Trump is incapable of delving into details.

BComplex

(8,051 posts)
4. And so much of this plan is ELIZABETH WARREN'S plan, and he gives her credit for the
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 09:50 AM
Jul 2020

biggest part of it.

I hope giving her credit is not a substitute for inviting her to be the vice president, which she really should be.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
7. Also a lot from Bernie. I like Bernie and Elizabeth, but now happy to see Joe carrying the torch
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 10:21 AM
Jul 2020

for equity and sanity.

samsingh

(17,598 posts)
5. this is the direction Biden needs to stress - Jobs, middle class support, buy American,
Fri Jul 10, 2020, 10:16 AM
Jul 2020

infrastructure programs

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