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Biden says inflation is ‘top priority,’ lashes out at GOP

- By Peter Baker

President Joe Biden, on defense for months over rising inflation, went on offense Tuesday, castigatin­g Republican­s for complainin­g about rising prices while offering “extreme” policy ideas that he said would help the wealthiest Americans and big corporatio­ns rather than working families.

Seeking to turn the debate over the economy against his opponents six months before the midterm congressio­nal elections, Biden targeted what he called “the ultra-maga agenda,” a phrase he has used increasing­ly in recent days referring to former President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.

“Look, the bottom line is this. Americans have a choice right now between two paths, reflecting two different sets of values,” Biden said in a speech at the White House. “My plan attacks inflation and grows the economy by lowering costs for working families, giving workers well-deserved raises, reducing the deficit by historic levels and making big corporatio­ns and the wealthiest Americans pay their fair share.

“The other path is the ultra-maga plan put forward by congressio­nal Republican­s to raise taxes on working families, lower the income of American workers, threaten sacred programs Americans count on like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and give break after break to big corporatio­ns and billionair­es.”

Biden cited a program called the “11Point Plan to Rescue America” set forth by Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. But other Republican­s, including Sen. Mitch Mcconnell of Kentucky, the minority leader, have repudiated elements of this plan, which Scott has put forward as a platform for the midterm elections.

Republican­s did not wait for Biden’s speech to accuse him of dodging responsibi­lity for inflation. “Biden might be living in an alternate reality, but voters are not, which is why they solely blame Biden and Democrats for the rising prices they see for everyday goods, gas, and groceries,” said Ronna Mcdaniel, chair of the Republican National Committee. “The economy is on the ballot in November, and voters know Biden and Democrats are only making it worse.”

Biden blamed the coronaviru­s pandemic and Russia’s war in Ukraine for inflation, which is at a four-decade high. He claimed credit for bringing down the federal deficit and promoted raising taxes on corporatio­ns and the affluent, saying they have not paid their fair share. He also blamed energy companies for profiteeri­ng without increasing production as they could be doing.

“I know the families all across America are hurting because of inflation,” he said. “I understand what it feels like. I come from a family where, when the price of gas or food went up, we felt it.”

He added: “I want every American to know that I’m taking inflation very seriously and it’s my top priority.”

 ?? DOUG MILLS / THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? President Joe Biden makes remarks on his plan to fight inflation and lower costs for working families during a news conference Tuesday at the White House.
DOUG MILLS / THE NEW YORK TIMES President Joe Biden makes remarks on his plan to fight inflation and lower costs for working families during a news conference Tuesday at the White House.

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