What a great leader we have in Joe. He takes the opportunity of a global crisis to take shots at his opponent while plagiarizing his plan step by step. We need bold steps! New programs! Mo Money! No thing new for Joe, of course. It would be funny if it were no so pathetic:
Joe Biden:
First. Anyone, anyone who needs to be tested based on medical guidance should be tested at no charge, at no charge. President Trump is already doing it, securing a commitment from the nation’s insurance providers to waive all copays on coronavirus testing and expand coverage of coronavirus treatment in all their benefit plans.
Joe Biden:
The CDC, private labs, universities, and manufacturers should be working lock step to get this done and get it done correctly. No effort should be spared. None. No excuses should be made. This sounds familiar. President Trump already acted on this weeks ago, ordering the FDA to allow hundreds of private labs and academic hospitals to rapidly begin testing for Wuhan virus.
Joe Biden:
Thirdly, we need to accelerate the development and treatment of a vaccine. Science takes time and it will still be many months before we have a vaccine that can be proven safe for public use and producing sufficient quantities to make a difference. That is exactly what President Trump has done, fast-tracking development of a vaccine to face clinical trials within months. If Biden is capable of reading the papers he would know that a Wuhan virus vaccine is entering clinical trials in record time.
Joe Biden:
Congress gave this administration $8 billion last week to fight the virus. We need to know exactly what that money is going to be used for. How quickly it’s going out the door, and exactly how it’s being spent. This brings me to the second half of the challenge in terms of economic dislocation that coronavirus is going to cause in our country. We must do whatever it takes, spend whatever it takes to deliver for our families and ensure the stability of our economy. Taking immediate bold measures to help Americans who are hurting economically right this minute. Mo money Mo money. This is sort of laughable after the fiasco of ‘shovel-ready jobs’ promised by Biden and Obama.
Joe Biden:
It means we’ll need bigger and broader measures to shore up the economic demand, protect jobs, keep credit flowing to our job creators and make sure we have economic firepower we need to weather the storm and get the people and this economy back to full strength as soon as possible. This crisis will hit everyone, but it’ll hit folks who live paycheck to paycheck the hardest, including working people and seniors. People are already losing jobs. We need to replace their wages. That includes workers in the gig economy who lack unemployment insurance. Tax. Spend. Tax. Spend. Nothing here has anything to do with mitigating the spread of Wuhan virus or economic recovery. None of this could actually be enacted before the epidemic passes and a vaccine is available.
Joe Biden: (13:19)
Parents already struggling with childcare costs. We need to give them relief. Children who rely on school lunches, we need to provide food for them. Schools will need to help in ensuring children who don’t have easy access to computers can still learn if their schools shut down. People who have difficulty paying their rent or mortgage because they’ve been laid off or had their hours cut back. We need to help them to stay in their apartments, and their homes. Small businesses will be devastated as customers stay home and adventure canceled. And we need to make sure they have access to interest free loans, not loans with interest, interest free loans. President Trump already moved decisively to provide $50 billion in liquidity to small business owners, and is asking Congress for even more. Eight billion dollars was just appropriated to offset economic impact.
Biden’s strategy is clear. He’s proposing the exact same thing that Trump is already doing wrapped in a liberal masturbatory fantasy of policy prescriptions. At some later point, when this is abated, he’s going to claim that the Trump administration was totally adrift and used his plan to save the day.
Joe Biden:
First. Anyone, anyone who needs to be tested based on medical guidance should be tested at no charge, at no charge. President Trump is already doing it, securing a commitment from the nation’s insurance providers to waive all copays on coronavirus testing and expand coverage of coronavirus treatment in all their benefit plans.
Joe Biden:
The CDC, private labs, universities, and manufacturers should be working lock step to get this done and get it done correctly. No effort should be spared. None. No excuses should be made. This sounds familiar. President Trump already acted on this weeks ago, ordering the FDA to allow hundreds of private labs and academic hospitals to rapidly begin testing for Wuhan virus.
Joe Biden:
Thirdly, we need to accelerate the development and treatment of a vaccine. Science takes time and it will still be many months before we have a vaccine that can be proven safe for public use and producing sufficient quantities to make a difference. That is exactly what President Trump has done, fast-tracking development of a vaccine to face clinical trials within months. If Biden is capable of reading the papers he would know that a Wuhan virus vaccine is entering clinical trials in record time.
Joe Biden:
Congress gave this administration $8 billion last week to fight the virus. We need to know exactly what that money is going to be used for. How quickly it’s going out the door, and exactly how it’s being spent. This brings me to the second half of the challenge in terms of economic dislocation that coronavirus is going to cause in our country. We must do whatever it takes, spend whatever it takes to deliver for our families and ensure the stability of our economy. Taking immediate bold measures to help Americans who are hurting economically right this minute. Mo money Mo money. This is sort of laughable after the fiasco of ‘shovel-ready jobs’ promised by Biden and Obama.
Joe Biden:
It means we’ll need bigger and broader measures to shore up the economic demand, protect jobs, keep credit flowing to our job creators and make sure we have economic firepower we need to weather the storm and get the people and this economy back to full strength as soon as possible. This crisis will hit everyone, but it’ll hit folks who live paycheck to paycheck the hardest, including working people and seniors. People are already losing jobs. We need to replace their wages. That includes workers in the gig economy who lack unemployment insurance. Tax. Spend. Tax. Spend. Nothing here has anything to do with mitigating the spread of Wuhan virus or economic recovery. None of this could actually be enacted before the epidemic passes and a vaccine is available.
Joe Biden: (13:19)
Parents already struggling with childcare costs. We need to give them relief. Children who rely on school lunches, we need to provide food for them. Schools will need to help in ensuring children who don’t have easy access to computers can still learn if their schools shut down. People who have difficulty paying their rent or mortgage because they’ve been laid off or had their hours cut back. We need to help them to stay in their apartments, and their homes. Small businesses will be devastated as customers stay home and adventure canceled. And we need to make sure they have access to interest free loans, not loans with interest, interest free loans. President Trump already moved decisively to provide $50 billion in liquidity to small business owners, and is asking Congress for even more. Eight billion dollars was just appropriated to offset economic impact.
Biden’s strategy is clear. He’s proposing the exact same thing that Trump is already doing wrapped in a liberal masturbatory fantasy of policy prescriptions. At some later point, when this is abated, he’s going to claim that the Trump administration was totally adrift and used his plan to save the day.