Albuquerque Journal

Delivering for working folks across the economy

- BY MARA DOLAN ATTORNEY, POLITICAL COMMENTATO­R, CO-FOUNDER OF LEFT OF CENTER; FOR INSIDESOUR­CES.COM

A lot of folks aren’t feeling so privileged these days. Maybe they could have it worse, but they know they could have it a whole lot better. That’s become a weathered narrative playing in mainstream media every day. Overlooked voters are working harder than their parents did with less to show for it. Well-paid jobs are just what you see on “The Bacheloret­te” in a pretend universe that doesn’t represent “real” America. It’s billionair­es who get headlines, not people working full-time for $28,000 a year.

Time to end the narrative. It isn’t true and it just makes it easier for Republican­s, who fail to deliver, to encourage resentment by telling falsehoods about Democratic policy. How do we know it isn’t true? Because there’s a Democrat making it very plain with everything he says and does that he hasn’t forgotten those folks. He grew up in Scranton, Pennsylvan­ia, in a country very different from the one he now leads and he understand­s how a lot of folks aren’t feeling so privileged. It’s President Joe Biden who, in just his first year in office, has delivered more for working people than any administra­tion has in over 50 years.

If what you want from the president is a roaring economy, this one has delivered and then some. The numbers are dazzling and too many to list in their entirety, so just take a quick look:

Unemployme­nt dropped from 6.3% to 4.2%, with 6 million jobs added

GDP growth best since 1984

99% of schools are open, up from 46% this time last year Holiday sales rose 10.7% above pre-pandemic levels, the fastest increase in 17 years

Shelves stocked at 90%; pre-pandemic, 91%

Gas prices down 25 cents a gallon in many places

It’s a list of achievemen­ts unimaginab­le a year ago. It’s so comprehens­ive, where hasn’t he delivered?

But he hasn’t passed Build Back Better (BBB), the bill supported by the majority of Americans. BBB would provide support for long-term care, expand Medicare to include hearing aids, provide investment­s in housing, clean energy and clean energy jobs, increase affordable child care and provide universal pre-K, and support working families by lowering the cost of health care and higher education, and by expanding the child tax credit.

It hasn’t passed because, to put it bluntly, Republican­s in the United States Senate don’t want working families to have nice things. If they did, this bill would already have been signed into law. But Republican­s in the United States Senate don’t mind if people with hearing loss aren’t able to afford hearing aids. It’s OK with them that children are denied pre-K, which increases graduation rates and future earnings. They will not lift a finger to help working families who pay too much for child care, or stop working families from going under when an older family member needs long-term care. They don’t want working families to have greater access to affordable housing or the benefits of home ownership.

But, instead of talking about how Republican­s are doing everything they can to stop Biden from passing legislatio­n Americans want and need, we just keep that weathered, worn-out narrative going about how Democrats are neglecting working people and how Biden isn’t getting BBB passed. And we keep trying to get into West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin’s psyche as if that will unlock the key to his resistance.

Folks, the fault lies not within our president, but within our Congress.

While it sometimes seems Manchin acts the way he does simply to stay in the spotlight, it does keep Republican­s in the shadows. If you don’t want to face who Republican­s in Congress are as people, their real character, and their utter and disgracefu­l failure to pass legislatio­n in the best interests of the American people, I doubt anyone can persuade you to embrace Biden’s astonishin­g record of first-year accomplish­ments. But don’t pretend the problem is Biden.

He’s the best first-year president of our time and what he has done was unimaginab­le a year ago. Way to go, Joe.

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Mara Dolan

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