No one who reads this blog regularly will be surprised to read that I want President Joe Biden to succeed as he trudges through his term in office. I hope it is just hisĀ firstĀ term ā¦ but that remains an open question, to be crystal clear.
I am not going to presume that the president will evenĀ seekĀ a second term, let alone that heāll win election to another four years in the White House.
He came into office promising to (a) end the pandemic, (b) restore the āsoul of the nationā and (c) get our economy moving again. I am going to give the president credit for achieving one of those ambitious goals and part of another one.
The economy is stronger than many of us seem to believe it is. Polling suggests Americans remain concerned about the economic track weāre on. I am unclear as to why there remains such uncertainty and angst. I know about inflationary pressures; weāre feeling them in our North Texas home, too. The job numbers continue to sparkle, unemployment continues to decline and weāre buying more goods and services.
The national soul restoration remains a work in progress. Sadly, weāre still being infected with disinformation peddled by Bidenās immediate predecessor. The Big Lie still has legs, although most of its limbs have been cut off by the judicial system that keeps undercutting POTUS 45ās efforts to undermine the integrity of our electoral system. Biden, though, has sought to return the United States to its role as leader of alliances and protector of civil liberties around the world. Heās done well in that regard, dispensing with the gratuitous criticism of our allies.
Yes, the pandemic remains a problem. But its drag on our national psyche is dwindling right along with the infection rates, the hospitalizations and the deaths from COVID infection. States are relaxing their mandates on masks and other precautions. I am not heeding Texasās relaxation efforts. We are still masking up and are still keeping our distance from those we do not know.
I am continuing to pull for President Biden to keep up the fight and to score more successes as he moves along through his term. You know already he wasnāt my first choice to defeat the man who held the office for four previous years. Then he became the Democratic Party nominee in 2020 ā¦ and I was all in.
IĀ remainĀ all in. Keep the faith, Mr. President.