on Wednesday evening touted his administration’s accomplishments on the pandemic and the economy in his first hundred days in office, outlined ambitious plans to address climate change, racial inequality, and other major issues, and called on the country to recommit itself to democratic values that have been under threat since the political rise of his predecessor,. “And it did. But the question is far from over. The question of whether our democracy will long endure is both ancient and urgent.
“We have to prove democracy still works,” Biden said, describing the January 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol as “the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.”, describing the country as being at a crossroads of “crisis and opportunity”—poised to emerge from overlapping emergencies set to win the future. “After just 100 days, I can report to the nation: America is on the move again,” Biden said. “Turning peril into possibility. Crisis into opportunity. Setback into strength.
It was classic Biden, grounded in empathy. “There’s still more work to do to beat this virus,” he said, describing poignant scenes of parents seeing smiles on their kids faces as they get on school buses and grandparents hugging grandchildren “instead of pressing their hands against a window” as more than 200 million shots and counting went into arms over the past three months.
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