yaxomoxay
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Let’s start with JoeBiden.com where you’ll find all the answers.
Ok...
Joe Biden believes to his core that there’s no greater economic engine in the world than the hard work and ingenuity of the American people. Nobody has more respect for the working women and men who get up every day to build and sustain this country, or more confidence that they can meet the challenges we face.
This is not a plan. This is empty retorhic of what is at most a mission statement. Trump says the very same things, which have been said from all politicians I know of ("workers! I am on your side! 'murica!")
Educators, students, and families have done an incredible job in difficult circumstances over the last four months. Everyone wants schools to fully reopen for in-person instruction. Creating the conditions to make it happen should be a top national priority. Joe Biden believes that the decision about when to reopen safely should be made by state, tribal, and local officials, based on science and in consultation with communities and tribal governments. It should be made with the safety of students and educators in mind. And, it should be made recognizing that if we do this wrong, we will put lives at risk and set our economy and our country back.
Again, not a plan, just a statement on beliefs "decision about when to reopen safely should be made by state, tribal, and local officials, based on science and in consultation with communities and tribal governments" that contradicts his own statements (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...k-us-down-if-scientists-recommend/3415927001/)
As president, Biden will protect the Affordable Care Act from these continued attacks. He opposes every effort to get rid of this historic law – including efforts by Republicans, and efforts by Democrats. Instead of starting from scratch and getting rid of private insurance, he has a plan to build on the Affordable Care Act by giving Americans more choice, reducing health care costs, and making our health care system less complex to navigate.
This is slightly more a plan than the other two above. He doesn't tell us how he would fend off a SCOTUS ruling, and how he would keep the party from splitting (Medicare for all vs ACA vs Private healthcare), but at least there is a vision here.