From News Nation:
“Key takeaways from Biden’s
first news conference of 2022”
President Joe Biden on Wednesday
delivered his first news conference of 2022, highlighting his plans to combat
rising costs, manage COVID-19 fears and respond to a possible Russian invasion
in Ukraine. “I didn’t overpromise” what could be accomplished in the first year
of his adminstration, Biden said during the news conference. “You have to
acknowledge we made enormous progress. Biden hosted the news conference on the
heels of a poll by NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ of 1,000 registered voters found
that nearly 55 percent of respondents disapprove of the president’s handling of
the pandemic. A separate Quinnipiac University poll released last week found
that the president’s approval rating dropped to 33 percent, his lowest mark
to-date. Throughout the afternoon, Biden fielded questions from the news media,
touching on topics including jobs, COVID in schools and his Build Back Better
package. Here are key takeaways from Wednesday’s briefing:
FIGHTING INFLATION Biden
called on the Federal Reserve to do more to fight inflation by pulling back on
its monetary boosting of the U.S. economy. Inflation has been running at
nearly a 40-year high, which has dogged the Biden administration and caused his
public support to tumble even as economic growth and hiring has surged. “Given
the strength of our economy, and the pace of recent price increases, it’s
important to recalibrate the support that is now necessary,” the president said
in his opening remarks. Biden also said he has a three-part plan to
combat inflation including: Fixing supply chain issues, Passing
the Build Back Better plan so costs for families, including child care,
decrease, Creating competition, including signing an executive order to
tackle unfair competition
COVID RESPONSE Biden
conceded Wednesday that the U.S. should have done more earlier to boost
COVID-19 testing while he pledged not to return to lockdowns and said the
omicron variant was not a cause for panic. “Should we have done more
testing earlier? Yes, but we’re doing more now ” Biden told reporters at the
White House. He said there are currently 20,000 sites where people can be
tested for free. Biden also said “we’re not going back to closing
schools.” NewsNation’s Allison Harris asked the president about what he
would say to officials at the schools that have chosen not to have in-person
classes due to the omicron variant. Biden responded by saying that “very few
schools are closing.” He said more than 95% were open. NewsNation has not
confirmed that claim. As for getting back to normal, Biden said we are
not there yet. “Some people may call what’s happening now the new
normal, I call it a job that has not yet finished,” Biden said.
BREAKING UP BUILD BACK BETTER Biden
on Wednesday confirmed he will break up his signature $1.7 trillion Build Back
Better legislation to get support from U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W. Va.). “I
am confident we can get pieces, big chunks of Build Back Better signed into
law,” Biden said. Biden said he felt confident about passing the funding
for energy and the environment. He also said he believes Manchin supports
funding for early education. There are two big components the president
says he is worried about getting passed: the child tax credit and funding to
help with the cost of community college. “I think we can break the
package up, get as much as we can now, and come back and fight for the rest
later,” Biden said at the news conference.
REPONSE TO RUSSIA Biden
predicted Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a move into
Ukraine and said Russia would pay a “dear price” for a full-scale invasion,
with its businesses possibly losing access to the U.S. dollar. “My guess
is he will move in,” Biden told a news conference. “He has to do something.”
Biden said he believes Putin doesn’t want full blown war in Ukraine. He
suggested that he would limit Russia’s access to the international banking
system if it did further invade Ukraine. Biden said a summit with Putin
is a possibility.
^ I watched his News Conference
and it was just plain sad to see and hear him. He seemed to really believe what
he was saying even though most of it was nonsense. He clearly over-promised on
so many things and yet he continues to promise more and more. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/politics/biden-press-conference-2022/
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