Joe Biden says America is "on the move again" in address to Congress

29 April 2021, 07:08

Joe Biden addressed Congress where he set out plans for a 1.8 trillion dollar investment in children, families and education
Joe Biden addressed Congress where he set out plans for a 1.8 trillion dollar investment in children, families and education. Picture: PA

By Asher McShane

US President Joe Biden has declared in his first address to a joint session of Congress that "America is rising anew" and is on the verge of overcoming the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr Biden urged a 1.8 trillion dollar (£1.3 trillion) investment in children, families and education that would fundamentally transform roles the government plays in American life.

He marked his first 100 days in office as the US emerges from several crises, making his case before a pared-down gathering of mask-wearing legislators because of pandemic restrictions.

The speech took place in a setting unlike any other presidential address in the US Capitol, still surrounded by fencing after insurrectionists in January protesting Biden's election stormed to the doors of the House chamber where he gave his address.

Joe Biden's speech was delivered to a socially distanced Congress chamber
Joe Biden's speech was delivered to a socially distanced Congress chamber. Picture: PA

The nationally televised ritual of a president standing before Congress for the first time was one of the most watched moments of Mr Biden's presidency, raising the stakes for his ability to sell his plans to voters of both parties, even if Republican lawmakers prove resistant.

Mr Biden said: "America is ready for takeoff. We are working again. Dreaming again. Discovering again. Leading the world again. We have shown each other and the world: There is no quit in America.

"100 days ago, America's house was on fire. We had to act."

For the first time, a female vice president, Kamala Harris, was seated behind the President. And she was next to another woman, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Mr Biden greeted "madam vice president", before adding: "No president has ever said those words from this podium, and it's about time."

Mr Biden repeatedly hammered home how his plans would put Americans back to work, restoring the millions of jobs lost to the virus.

He laid out a sweeping proposal for universal preschool, two years of free community college, 225 billion dollars (£162 billion) for child care and monthly payments of at least 250 dollars (£180) to parents.

His ideas target frailties that were uncovered by the pandemic, and he argues that that economic growth will best come from taxing the rich to help the middle class and the poor.

Mr Biden said: "I can report to the nation: America is on the move again. Turning peril into possibility. Crisis into opportunity. Setback into strength."

The president's speech also provided an update on combating the Covid-19 crisis he was elected to tame, showcasing hundreds of millions of vaccinations and relief checks delivered to help offset the devastation wrought by a virus that has killed more than 573,000 people in the country.

He also championed his 2.3 trillion dollar (£1.7 trillion) infrastructure plan, a staggering figure to be financed by higher taxes on corporations.

Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina said in the Republicans' designated response that Mr Biden was claiming too much credit.

"This administration inherited a tide that had already turned," Mr Scott said. "The coronavirus is on the run."

Mr Biden spoke against a backdrop of the weakening but still lethal pandemic, staggering unemployment and a roiling debate about police violence against black people.

He also used his address to touch on the broader national reckoning over race in America and called on Congress to act on prescription drug pricing, gun control and modernising the nation's immigration system.

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