The 2023 State of the Union address from President Joe Biden had everything that you wanted. Biden gave an emotional speech filled with humor at times, seriously outlining his views, and a promoting his political agenda. It was a call to invest in American businesses, wanting to compete with China without conflict, and he wants to preserve Social Security and Medicare. Many Republicans like Greene heckled Biden, and Greene called Biden a liar. Biden responded by debating Trump Republicans on how some GOP leaders have explicitly proposed cutting Social Security and Medicare. Biden addressed many social and foreign policy issues from the Chinese balloon being destroyed of the Atlantic Ocean to the issue of immigration. He has made it clear that the work isn't finished yet like desiring to reduce the price of insulin shots and eliminate lead from pipes in America. He believed in causing large wealthy corporations to pay their fair share of taxation. Biden also wants to work with Republicans in a bipartisan fashion to solve problems. That is easier said than done. President Biden also explicitly wants an assault weapons ban which happened in 1994, and he wants legislation federally to address police brutality. Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy listened and agreed with him on some issues and disagreed with him on many issues. Biden spoke about the middle class and how he supports capitalism (which has notorious imperfections as history and other facts teach us). It is important to point out that the poor, the working class, and the middle class contribute the heaviest to the stability of the American economy.
Biden's speech was filled with energy, and many Republicans disagreed with Biden with energy (some of it inappropriate in my view. GOP Rep. Bob Good said that he was one of the hecklers on Tuesday night. Good called Biden a liar after Biden told the truth that some Republicans wanted to cut Social Security and Medicare. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was rude in the House of Congress like usual). The economy now is much stronger now than during the Trump years. Yet, we have a long way to go as inflation is high, rent is high, and millions of Americans are struggling. Many of us are blessed with a lot of savings, resources, etc. Yet, we have massive homelessness, economic inequality, and other economic issues that must be addressed by a radical redistribution of economic and political power. Biden acknowledged the family of Tyre Nichols, who was a victim of police terrorism. Biden's family never had the talk like many black and brown families in America to talk about in dealing with police interactions. Republican Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (the daughter of Mike Huckabee. She is a pro-Trump ally who bans the term of Latinx in state documents) gave the Republican response by promoting the same far-right extremism (she condemns "woke" views, but she doesn't condemn bigotry against marginalized communities in her speech) that doesn't work to alleviate the issues. She said that Democrats want big government, but ironically big government contributed to the development of unions, environmental protections, civil rights legislation, voting rights legislation, and other blessings that some take for granted. We don't want the government to be draconian to control every aspect of human life. Yet, the government has the right to promote the general welfare and provide human beings the basic freedoms and rights to enrich society (as a whole). The Biden administration is not perfect, but the Biden administration has passed some of the most progressive legislation in American history from helping the poor, fighting for gun safety, building our national infrastructure, and growing our economy in general (we have record-low unemployment and massive job growth since 2021). Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine was exposed in the speech. The government is made up of the people, and the people have the right to advance equality, a strong social safety net, justice for all, and human liberty.
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