Boston Herald

Biden presses on despite mudslingin­g from both right & left

- Jeff Robbins is a Boston lawyer and former U.S. delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Commission.

If you follow Fox News, the big story of the week wasn’t about the former American president allegedly approving of supporters wanting to hang his vice president, it was that Joe Biden fell off a bicycle. This was really significan­t for Donald Trump’s acolytes and it was just the evidence Biden’s detractors were looking for that he “is not up to the job.” It seemed a wee bit like wishful thinking by supporters of someone who encouraged his countrymen to self-inject cleaning fluid to avoid contractin­g COVID, but there you are.

Americans suffer from short memories, which works decidedly to Biden’s disadvanta­ge. When he took office the country was in economic, social and political free fall. A pandemic that Biden’s predecesso­r had brilliantl­y dismissed as a “hoax” had ravaged Americans, leaving millions of them suddenly out of work. Instead of pulling together in a crisis, Americans targeted one another. And a former president had undermined the institutio­ns on which American democracy rests.

Biden began by managing to persuade Americans to vaccinate themselves and their families against COVID, overcoming the right-wing influencer­s who belittled the vaccine while making sure that they received it. Over 67% of us are now fully vaccinated, to huge beneficial effect.

The aid packages orchestrat­ed by Biden did what they were intended to do. The first year of Biden’s presidency saw record economic growth and record job creation. Unemployme­nt, which stood at 6.7%, now stands at 3.6%.

Biden’s critics blame him for our high inflation rate. This makes no sense. Michael Klein, professor of internatio­nal economic affairs at the Fletcher School and founder of the economic analysis website EconoFact, puts it succinctly: “Inflation is a problem all over the world.” A recent Deutsche Bank report shows that America’s year over year inflation rate is near the median among the 111 countries surveyed. Our 8.6% rate is lower than that of the United Kingdom (9.1%), the Netherland­s (8.8%) and Spain (8.7%), and only slightly higher than that of the EuroZone as a whole (8.1%).

Biden has nothing to do with the problem. Asked what role a president has in inflation, Klein replies, “Virtually none.” And to the extent that COVID aid packages so vital to our recovery contribute­d to inflation at the margins, Klein makes the necessary point with an analogy. “During COVID,” he says, “we were on the precipice of an abyss. It’s very hard when you’re putting out a fire to avoid water damage.”

Then there’s the little matter of Ukraine, a country that people of conscience understand needs to be defended against Russia, a country that people of conscience understand needs to be defeated. The spikes in energy and food prices caused by Russian aggression should be laid not at Biden’s feet but those of Putin, whom the Grand

Old Party coddled for four long, humiliatin­g years.

The left’s carping at Biden makes no more sense than that of the right. If the president does not cancel all student debt upon the demand of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, he is denounced by the same crowd who helped hand the country over to Donald Trump in the first place. They seem prepared to do it again. The Squad gets to tweet. Biden has to run the country and lead what is left of the free world.

Bulletin: Tweeting is easier.

With Roe v. Wade overturned, we remember the geniuses who refused to support Hillary Clinton because there wasn’t much difference between Clinton and Trump. We have them to thank for three Supreme Court Justices and an end to constituti­onal protection of women’s right to choose.

Thanks, guys. Job well done.

 ?? AP ?? WORLD LEADERS: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, listens as President Biden speaks Sunday at the G7 leaders’ summit in Germany.
AP WORLD LEADERS: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, listens as President Biden speaks Sunday at the G7 leaders’ summit in Germany.
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