Boston Herald

Biden hitching wagon to far-left pipe dreams

- Grace CURLEY

The Democratic Party should really consider starting small. While the left’s grandiose dreams and “catchy slogans” make excellent talking points — they aren’t translatin­g to actual successes.

The good news is that there are plenty of easy, small tasks, just waiting to be checked off the liberals’ to-do lists.

One of President Biden’s main focuses is racism. According to Joe Biden and his staunch supporters in the media, racism is everywhere.

Voter ID laws are racist, bird names are racist, even highways are racist. Therefore, it makes sense that the Democrats think the only way to combat extreme racism is with extreme ideas. Which is why far-left progressiv­es are calling for defunding the police, nationaliz­ing elections and teaching critical race theory.

But I have an easier place to start.

Biden should have an orange Gatorade summit with his son Hunter Biden. The president can ask his son to stop using the N-word and anti-Asian slurs in text messages. Then again, Hunter might not take too kindly to being lectured on racism by a guy who eulogized the late Sen. Robert Byrd.

No politician promulgate­s the soft bigotry of low expectatio­ns as often as Joe Biden. Maybe Jen Psaki can take a day off from her circling back routine and help explain racism to both of the Bidens?

To be fair, there is no reason for the First Family to feel singled out on this topic. Democrats could also address Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse’s recent issue if they are looking for more of a teachable moment. Maybe the Squad can demand (they love to demand) that Sheldon’s wife give up her majority shares in the allracism, white beach club. While I don’t think the Whitehouse­s cutting ties with Bailey’s Beach Club would solve it’s a start, isn’t it?

Biden is also tackling the issue of spiking crime. He laid out a sweeping agenda this week that involved cracking down on gun dealers, loopholes and ghost guns. But why create such a broad initiative that will likely have marginal results. Progress is all about baby steps.

Maybe during the Biden family’s Fourth of July BBQ , Joe can ask Hunter and his daughter-in-law Hallie Biden, the widow of the president’s late son, Beau, to think twice next time they consider throwing a .38 revolver in a trash can. Even if it only stops one gun from ending up in a trash can across the street from a high school, well, it is worth it.

Let’s move on to the queen of fantastica­l ideas, Congresswo­man Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

The architect of the Green New Deal has pro

posed eliminatin­g airplanes and cow farts, investing in high-speed rail and spending trillions of dollars to remake the economy. But now Ocasio-Cortez is trying to create a 1.5 million-strong Civilian Climate Corps to help her accomplish these lofty goals.

While I appreciate the ambition, this plan could take a long time or, if we’re lucky, never happen. So why doesn’t the congresswo­man try something simpler?

AOC should reach out to Sens. Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren and ask them to start flying commercial.

Speaking of Warren, she has been advocating incessantl­y for Biden to cancel student loan debt. She recently tweeted, “Millions of families are barreling towards the edge of a cliff on September 30, when the pause on federal student loan payments expires. I’m calling on the Biden administra­tion to extend this badly needed relief—and to #CancelStud­entDebt.”

“Calling on the Biden administra­tion” is a bit vague Liz. I have a better plan. Why don’t you call on elite universiti­es like Harvard and demand they stop charging ridiculous­ly high tuition fees? You could even ask them to stop paying their professors absurd salaries that are clearly driving student debt higher.

These Democrats need to take a break from broadcasti­ng their plans for world domination to all of us Neandertha­ls. Most of us have enough to worry about in our own lives without having to be burdened with the unattainab­le pipe dreams of the far-left. Sir Thomas Browne once wrote that charity begins at home.

Well, social justice, climate change and wealth distributi­on can begin there too.

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AP FILe FOLLOWING, NOT LEADING: President Biden fist bumps Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, right, before his address to a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber on April 28 in Washington, D.C. The president has adopted many far-left ideas from liberal darlings like Sanders, Bay State U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and New York U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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