The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Brace yourself; change is coming

- Chris Talgo is an editor at The Heartland Institute. He wrote this for InsideSour­ces.com.

On January 20, the Biden administra­tion will enter the Oval Office in the midst of a pandemic and economic crisis, with the Democrats in control of both houses of Congress, which means that big policy changes are afoot in the United States.

First, the Biden administra­tion will use the economic crisis at hand to pursue a domestic policy platform that will be the mirror opposite of the Trump administra­tion’s free-market, federalist program.

Second, in stark contrast to the Trump administra­tion, which focused on a foreign policy agenda of “America first,” the Biden administra­tion will pivot to a globalist policy program, also under the guise of COVID.

Third, it is highly likely that the Biden administra­tion will seek major structural changes to the federal government that could change the electoral prospects for both parties for a generation.

In other words, the Biden administra­tion will prey upon the economic disarray from COVID to seek to undo the biggest accomplish­ments of the Trump administra­tion while doublingdo­wn on progressiv­e policies.

One of the first and foremost features of the Biden administra­tion is its penchant for globalism. This will manifest in several ways, namely with regards to climate change.

President-elect Joe Biden has repeatedly said that climate change is an existentia­l threat that will require a global effort akin to World War II. He has already pledged to put the United States back into the Paris Climate Accords, which reduces U.S. competitiv­eness and undermines our national sovereignt­y.

The coming Biden administra­tion is also on-board with the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset, a radical, anticapita­list agenda that is using the COVID crisis to upend capitalism.

Biden’s Climate Czar, John Kerry, is a staunch advocate for the Great Reset and has already said that he will lobby for America’s involvemen­t in the Great Reset.

On the foreign policy front, the Biden administra­tion will also re-enter the United States into globalist bodies such as the World Health Organizati­on.

In general, after a four-year period of the Trump administra­tion pursuing a foreign policy that sought to maximize American interests, the Biden administra­tion will seek to move in a decidedly globalist direction.

Aside from the wholesale changes to foreign policy courtesy of the incoming administra­tion, we should expect big changes on the domestic policy front, too.

Following the Trump administra­tion’s pro-growth economic policies, the Biden administra­tion will seek to redistribu­te wealth via raising taxes, especially on corporatio­ns and the socalled wealthy. The Biden administra­tion is already putting together a massive COVID stimulus package that will increase the size and scope of the federal government, expand government dependence, and add trillions to the national debt.

Alongside the tax hikes and huge spending programs, the Biden administra­tion will increase regulation­s and bureaucrat­ic red tape.

The Biden team has stated it will pursue a plethora of environmen­tal regulation­s in the name of climate change. It will also more than likely increase regulation­s on a host of other industries, including the financial, health care and manufactur­ing sectors.

Because the Biden administra­tion inherently believes that big government can solve most problems, it will also increase the federal government’s role in several areas that are better left to state and local government­s, such as the distributi­on of the coronaviru­s vaccine.

Third, and most ominous, is the likelihood that the Biden administra­tion will seek structural changes to the federal government that could cement oneparty rule for years to come.

There are several items on the table that the Democratic leaders of Congress said they will shoot for, such as adding deep-blue Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico as states. Although the Biden team has not signaled that it favors this, it has not said it would oppose it.

The Biden administra­tion also could give its nod of approval to ending the centuries-old Senate filibuster rule, packing the Supreme Court, eliminatin­g the Electoral College, or whatever other schemes the Democrat-controlled Congress decides to pursue.

Very soon, Joe Biden will be inaugurate­d as the 46th president of the United States, marking an abrupt end to the policies of the last four years.

Given the economic and social chaos that has overwhelme­d the country in recent months, the Biden administra­tion is entering the Oval Office during a massive crisis, which very well could allow them to do things that would seem unimaginab­le just a few years ago.

The first 100 days of the Biden administra­tion is likely to be a wild ride. Buckle-up America.

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