[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 71 (Monday, April 26, 2021)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2185-S2186]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
Biden Administration
Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, at his first official news conference 1
month ago, President Biden said:
I got elected to solve problems and the most urgent problem
was COVID-19 and the economic disruption facing millions and
millions of Americans.
If we were to measure President Biden using only those standards, the
first hundred days of the Biden-Harris administration have been a
historic success. But this new administration has done far more in its
first hundred days than just tackle the pandemic; it helped small
families and small businesses that are hurting financially because of
the coronavirus.
President Biden is reestablishing America's role as a leader in the
world and repairing alliances that were damaged dangerously under his
predecessor. Equally important, Joe Biden is restoring credibility and
dignity to the Office of the President itself.
As President Biden prepares to deliver his first joint address to
Congress on Wednesday, it is worth considering how far we have come in
100 days.
President Biden inherited a nation torn apart by political division,
an out-of-control pandemic, and an economy that was in a deep, deep
hole. Hundreds of thousands of American small businesses had been
closed when he took office. The pandemic caused most of this. Millions
of Americans had lost jobs. We lost 140,000 jobs in December alone.
President Biden promised aggressive government action to stop the
spread of the coronavirus and to stabilize the economy, and he and the
Democrats in Congress are making good on those promises.
Let's remember where we came from. When Joe Biden took office, the
United States was averaging 195,000 new COVID infections every day, and
3,000 Americans were dying every day. Today, we have come down from
195,000 daily infections to 57,000 and from 3,000 COVID deaths every
day to 700--still too many, but dramatic progress was made under this
new President.
Remember where we came from. When Biden took office, the United
States of America had one of the highest COVID infection rates in the
world. Two numbers tell the story of the first year of COVID-19
infection under the previous President. The United States of America
has about 5 percent of the world's population, but we had, when Biden
took office, 20 percent--20 percent--of the COVID-19 infections in the
world and 20 percent of the deaths. Now there is hope. This President
listened to the medical experts--he didn't come up with his own
theories of the case--and he expanded vaccine distribution.
The day Joe Biden took office, on that day, January 20 of this year,
to that day, the United States had administered 1.6 million COVID
vaccine shots total in the Nation, 1.6 million. We are now seeing 3
million vaccinations administered every day.
President Biden promised to deliver 100 million COVID-19 doses in his
first hundred days. He didn't do that; he delivered 200 million doses.
Forty percent of all Americans, the majority of U.S. adults, have had
at least one dose of the vaccine. Every American over the age of 16 is
eligible now for the coronavirus vaccination free of charge.
Greatly expanding COVID vaccinations and testing are at the heart of
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the American Rescue Plan that President Biden proposed and this
Congress passed last month, sadly without one single Senate vote from
our Republican colleagues; nor were there any House Republican votes in
favor of it.
The American Rescue Plan, exclusively passed with Democratic votes,
also included $1,400 emergency stimulus checks to a majority of
Americans, assistance for schools, small businesses, and State and
local governments. Enhanced unemployment benefits, which were scheduled
to stop last March, will continue until September. This is an economic
lifeline for millions of Americans who lost their jobs during the
pandemic.
The American Rescue Plan expanded the child tax credit and makes it
fully refundable so that families who need it most can benefit from it
now. America's child poverty rate today is one of the highest in the
developed world. This action taken in President Biden's American Rescue
Plan could cut child poverty in America by 40 percent.
We have been waiting for more than 40 years for the benefits of a tax
cut for the rich to trickle down and solve these problems, to help
working families, and to end poverty. It didn't work. Income inequality
in America grew under the Republican plan, and now it is greater than
it was at the start of the Great Depression. But in less than 40 days,
the American Rescue Plan is already working. Here are the indications:
Last month, the number of families behind in rent fell by 2 million.
The share of adults who say they don't have enough to eat fell from 1
in 7 to 1 in 11
The U.S. economy added 916,000 jobs.
In December, economic projections from the Federal Reserve had a
forecast of the U.S. economy growing by 4.2 percent in 2021. After we
passed the American Rescue Plan, that estimate jumped to a healthy,
strong 6\1/2\ percent.
Last month, consumer confidence in America hit its highest level
since the pandemic shut down the economy a year ago.
President Biden is also restoring America's role as a global leader.
He used his first speech to a global audience at the Munich Security
Conference in February to announce: ``America is back, [and] the
transatlantic alliance is back.'' And ``diplomacy is back at the heart
of U.S. foreign policy.''
President Biden is consulting with our allies, not insulting them,
and he is countering authoritarian strongmen instead of cozying up to
them. Earlier this month, the Biden administration announced new
sanctions against Russia and expelled Kremlin diplomats over Russian
interference in the 2020 election. The SolarWinds cyber-espionage
campaign that targeted important U.S. Federal Agencies and Fortune 500
companies and other hostile acts certainly merited that action by the
United States against Russia. Once again, America has a President
willing to defend this Nation against attacks by a hostile government.
President Biden is also reasserting American leadership in the fight
against climate change. On his first full day in office, he began the
process to rejoin the Paris Agreement. Remember when President Trump
withdrew from the Paris Agreement, making the United States the only
Nation in the world that hadn't signed up for this effort? On Earth Day
last week, President Biden hosted a virtual summit of leaders from 40
nations and announced that the United States will cut its carbon
emissions by half by 2035. Under Joe Biden, America is ready to lead
the global effort to avoid climate catastrophe and create good, new
green jobs and industries of the future. Don't we owe that to our kids
and grandchildren?
President Biden is returning normalcy and dignity to the Office of
the President. At a townhall meeting in Wisconsin in February, the
President told the Nation:
The next four years, I want to make sure all the news is
about the American people.
He has replaced ego with empathy, chaos with competence, and division
with decency and unity.
White House briefings are filled with information, not insults. The
@POTUS Twitter account no longer fires off tweets in the middle of the
night that are unsettling to Americans and even our allies.
One of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle complained. He
recently bemoaned President Biden's Twitter feed when he said
``unimaginably conventional.'' He meant that as a criticism. Most
American people find it a relief.
Polls show that the majority of Americans approve of President
Biden's leadership on the coronavirus and the economy. A new poll by
the Kennedy School at Harvard finds that among young people between the
ages of 18 and 29, 56 percent--a solid majority--say they are hopeful
about America's future. That is the highest for any President in the
21-year history of the poll.
The challenges that President Biden and Vice President Harris
inherited were historic. They won't be solved in a hundred days, maybe
not in a hundred weeks. But in his first hundred days as President, Joe
Biden has kept his promises and has begun to restore the most precious
commodity of all--America's sense of hope and common purpose. Those
qualities built this Nation, and they will build our future.
(Ms. HIRONO assumed the Chair.)