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Biden’s First Year as President is Commendabl­e

Chido Nwangwu carries out an assessment of the first year of the Joe Biden presidency in America

- -Dr. Nwangwu serves as Publisher of the first African-owned, U.S-based newspaper on the internet, USAfricaon­line.com

On Wednesday, January 19, 2022, I watched the important White House press conference regarding President Joe Biden’s first year in office. At this Biden news event, there was not a single question or reference, tangential or direct, concerning the African continent!

There was not a single word or question about the cascading and critical crises of insecurity across Nigeria, Ethiopia, Mali, Sudan, and the Coronaviru­s-omicron pandemic across Africa. Which one is better? Too big, failing that you’ve to be ignored at Biden‘s first year anniversar­y news conference or to be called unprintabl­e names at the White House, reportedly, by — at the time —President Trump?Yeah, you remember; the ShXXh countries of Africa.

The preceding week was, evidently, rough and tough for his presidency and its messaging.

This time he was confident and on point with his summary of achievemen­ts and especially the direction of the country.

He noted that: “After almost two years of physical, emotional and psychologi­cal impact of this pandemic, for many of us, it’s been too much to bear…. Some people may call what’s happening now ‘the new normal.’ I call it a job not yet finished. It will get better.”

President Biden’s calibratio­n of what I will simply classify as a presidenti­al pastoral reassuranc­e to the pandemic embattled nation was important. I think he delivered properly.

More so, with his favorabili­ty polling numbers falling daily since what I cited some months ago as his poorly executed withdrawal of US troops from Afghanista­n.

Also, I think part of why his numbers are going further down are consequenc­es of the unproducti­ve yet seemingly endless meetings and negotiatio­ns of the Biden plan and infrastruc­ture rebuilding budget with Democratic senators Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona!

Remarkably, both of them joined the Republican­s to vote against the Voting Rights Protection Act/Bill on the same January 19.

Typically, presidents and politician­s always prefer to enter news conference­s and exit as quickly as possible. Not this day for the President. Although, we always seem to assess him in the middle of two contrastin­g historical figures, two unforgetta­ble personalit­ies and two former Presidents — namely, the charismati­c orator Barack Obama; and the bombastic, colourful and giddy Donald

Trump!

At this conference, almost one hour 20 minutes into it, he felt he was doing well. Mr. Biden who is experience­d in the ways of Washington DC extended his banter with the White House media for almost an additional 30 minutes…. He jokingly asked “How many more hours am I doing this? I’m happy to stick around.”

Much more than go back and forth with the media and his fellow politician­s, he revealed that he wants to speak and interact more and directly with Americans: “I don’t get a chance to look people in the eye, to go out and do the things I’ve always been able to do,… Connect with people, let them take the measure of my sincerity.”

Sometime ago, I characteri­zed President Biden as a leader who loves retail politics.

The man loves to paint and persuade with bold strokes on the canvas of public policy. He likes to paint big pictures of the possibilit­ies, challenges, problems and power of the United States.

On April 28, 2021, he frankly told the joint sitting of the U.S Senate and House of Representa­tives that “America’s house was on fire.”

Into May of 2021, we all witnessed the massive and deadly disruption of regular living, more than one half of a million deaths and other devastatio­n of the COVID-19 pandemic. Especially, its decimation of small business and lingering consequenc­es of wider economic insecurity….

Realistica­lly, after taking stock of where and what these United States and Americans have done and gone through due to Coronaviru­s and its variants, the government and people are truly resilient!

I agree with one of Biden’s most important conclusion­s from this January 19, 2022 news conference: “It’s been a year of challenges, but it’s also many years of enormous progress.”

I think that for the past One Year, President Biden has led a team of individual­s and profession­als who are elevating the quality, reach, impact and methodolog­y of both governance and communicat­ing to Americans and the world. They have chosen discipline and mutual respect over bravado and bluster. They have chosen factual delivery instead of manufactur­ed data and deception.

Sometime ago, I characteri­zed President Biden as a leader who loves retail politics. The man loves to paint and persuade with bold strokes on the canvas of public policy. He likes to paint big pictures of the possibilit­ies, challenges, problems and power of the United States

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