After 100 days in office, US President Joe Biden (78) speaks about everything he has achieved so far. Above all, he talks about the corona situation. He celebrates his vaccination successes. “Instead of 100 million vaccinations, we were able to distribute 220 million vaccine doses,” praises Biden.
«We vaccinate the country. We create hundreds of thousands of jobs. We deliver real results that people can see and feel in their own lives. “
USA want to distribute corona vaccine in the world
He then announces: The USA will supply other countries with corona vaccines, but first everyone in the USA will have a turn. America will be an “arms dump for vaccinations” for the world, just as the US was the arsenal of democracy in World War II, Biden said.
Biden emphasized that no country could cope with the pandemic on its own. “There is no wall high enough to keep any virus out,” he said. It has already been announced that the US will be giving away 60 million Astrazeneca vaccine doses.
Biden makes history
Biden goes on to say that as president, he took over a country in the midst of a crisis: The US had the worst pandemic in a century and the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
US President Joe Biden’s speech made history from the very first minute. «Madam Spokeswoman, Madam Vice President – no US president has said these words before. And it was time to be able to say that, ”says Biden to Nancy Pelosi (81) and Kamala Harris (56).
He motivates in his speech and spreads a spirit of optimism: “Now – after only 100 days – I can report to the nation: America is on the move again. Turns dangers into opportunities. Crisis in Opportunities. Setback in strength. ”
Republican support for corona aid package?
But Biden also speaks facts nicely. “We kept our promises, Republicans and Democrats, and we sent $ 1,400 rescue checks to 85 percent of all American households,” he says. In doing so, he ignores the fact that the Republicans never stood behind his billion dollar aid package.
Joe Biden had to get the Corona aid package through the Senate with a simple majority. The New York Times writes: “Biden likes to speak of political unity, even if there is little evidence that it exists.” (euc)