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BIDEN IN STATE OF UNION EXHORTS CONGRESS: ‘FINISH THE JOB’



By ZEKE MILLER, SEUNG MIN KIM and LISA MASCAROFebruary 8, 2023


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President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address to a joint session
of Congress at the U.S. Capitol, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023, in Washington, as Vice
President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of Calif., applaud.
(Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden exhorted Congress Tuesday night to work
with him to “finish the job” of rebuilding the economy and uniting the nation as
he delivered a State of the Union address aimed at reassuring a country beset by
pessimism and fraught political divisions.

In his 73-minute speech, Biden sought to portray a nation dramatically improved
from the one he took charge of two years ago: from a reeling economy to one
prosperous with new jobs; from a crippled, pandemic-weary nation to one that has
now reopened, and a democracy that has survived its biggest test since the Civil
War.

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“Folks, the story of America is a story of progress and resilience. Of always
moving forward. Of never, ever, giving up,” Biden said. “It’s a story unique
among all nations. We’re the only country that has emerged from every crisis
we’ve ever entered stronger than when we got into it.”

“We’re not finished yet by any stretch of the imagination,” he declared.

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The backdrop for the annual address was markedly different from the previous two
years, with a Republican speaker now sitting expressionless behind Biden and
newly empowered GOP lawmakers in the chamber sometimes shouting criticism of him
and his administration.

As Biden, 80, prepares for a likely reelection bid, he sought to prove to a
skeptical nation that his stewardship has delivered results both at home and
abroad. He highlighted record job creation during his tenure as the country has
emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, and pointed to areas of bipartisan progress
in his first two years in office, including on states’ vital infrastructure
projects and high-tech manufacturing. And he said, “There is no reason we can’t
work together and find consensus on important thing in this Congress as well.”

“The people sent us a clear message. Fighting for the sake of fighting, power
for the sake of power, conflict for the sake of conflict, gets us nowhere,”
Biden said. “That’s always been my vision for the country: to restore the soul
of the nation, to rebuild the backbone of America — the middle class — and unite
the country.”



“We’ve been sent here to finish the job!”

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But the challenges for Biden are many: economic uncertainty, a wearying war in
Ukraine, growing tensions with China and more. Signs of past trauma at the
Capitol, most notably the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection, were unavoidable: A large
fence encircled the complex, and lawmakers and those in attendance faced
tighter-than-usual security.

From the start, the heightened partisan divisions were clear. Democrats —
including Vice President Kamala Harris — jumped to applause as Biden began his
speech. New Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, though he had greeted the
president warmly when he entered the chamber, stayed in his seat.

The speech came as Biden has shifted his sights after spending his first two
years pushing through major bills such as the bipartisan infrastructure package,
legislation to promote high-tech manufacturing and climate measures. With
Republicans now in control of the House, and even meeting the government’s
fiscal obligations far from certain, Biden is turning his focus to implementing
those massive laws and making sure voters credit him for the improvements.

Instead of flashy proposals, the president offered an encouraging assessment of
the nation’s condition, declaring that two years after the Capitol attack,
America’s democracy was “unbowed and unbroken.”

The president took to the House rostrum at a time when just a quarter of U.S.
adults say things are headed in the right direction, according to a new poll by
The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. About
three-quarters say things are on the wrong track. And a majority of Democrats
don’t want Biden to seek another term.

He sought to confront those sentiments head-on.

“You wonder whether the path even exists anymore for your children to get ahead
without having to move away,” Biden said. “I get that. That’s why we’re building
an economy where no one is left behind. Jobs are coming back, pride is coming
back because of the choices we made in the last several years.”

Biden on Wednesday was to travel to Wisconsin, as he and members of his Cabinet
embark on a two-day, 20-state blitz to highlight economic progress in his first
two years in office.

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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who gained a national profile as former
President Donald Trump’s press secretary, delivered the Republican response to
Biden’s speech.

She focused much of her remarks on social issues, including race in business and
education and alleged big-tech censorship of conservatives.

“While you reap the consequences of their failures, the Biden administration
seems more interested in woke fantasies than the hard reality Americans face
every day,” she said. “Most Americans simply want to live their lives in freedom
and peace, but we are under attack in a left-wing culture war we didn’t start
and never wanted to fight.”

“The choice is between normal and crazy,” she added.

With COVID-19 restrictions now lifted, the White House and legislators from both
parties invited guests designed to drive home political messages with their
presence in the House chamber. The mother and stepfather of Tyre Nichols, who
was severely beaten by police officers in Memphis and later died, were among
those seated with first lady Jill Biden. Other Biden guests included the rock
star/humanitarian Bono and 26-year-old Brandon Tsay, who disarmed a gunman in
last month’s Monterey Park, California, shooting.

“There’s no words to describe the heartache and grief of losing a child,” Biden
said after introducing RowVaughn and Rodney Wells to a standing ovation. He
called on Congress to “rise to this moment” to make meaningful change in
policing.

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Biden drew bipartisan applause when he praised most law enforcement officers as
“good, decent, honorable people” but added that “when police officers or police
departments violate the public’s trust, they must be held accountable.”

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus invited family members of those
involved in police incidents, as they sought to press for action on police
reform in the wake of Nichols’ death.

Biden, not known for his lofty oratory, appeared relaxed and confident as he
delivered his address. He casually adlibbed jokes and rejoinders, seeming to
feed off the responses from Democratic lawmakers who frequently stood with
thunderous ovations and playfully engaging with Republican critics.

Addressing Republicans who voted against the big bipartisan infrastructure law,
Biden said he’d still ensure their pet projects received federal support. “I
promised to be the president for all Americans,” he said. “We’ll fund these
projects. And I’ll see you at the ground-breaking.”

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Occasional Republican heckling — some drawing hushes from McCarthy — reflected
the newly empowered GOP that is itching to undo many of Biden’s achievements and
vowing to pursue a multitude of investigations — including looking into the
recent discoveries of classified documents from his time as vice president at
his home and former office.

Though he pledged bipartisanship where possible, Biden also underscored the
sharp tensions that exist: He discussed GOP efforts to repeal the Democrats’
2022 climate change and healthcare law and their reluctance to increase the
federal debt limit, the nation’s legal borrowing authority that must be raised
later this year or risk default.

“Instead of making the wealthy pay their fair share, some Republicans — some
Republicans want Medicare and Social Security to sunset. I am not saying it’s a
majority,” Biden said. As GOP lawmakers in the audience pushed back, Biden
responded: “We’re not going to be moved into being threatened to default on the
debt if we don’t respond.”

Still, some Republicans refused to back down, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene,
R-Ga., and others jumping to their feet, some yelling “Liar!”

The president answered back, “Stand up and show them: We will not cut Social
Security! We will not cut Medicare!”

As Republicans continued to protest his accusations, he said, “We’ve got
unanimity.”

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While hopes for large-scale bipartisanship are slim, Biden reissued his 2022
appeal for Congress to get behind his “unity agenda” of actions to address the
opioid epidemic, mental health, veterans’ health and cancer.

In fiery refrains, Biden said the phrase “finish the job” 13 times, challenging
lawmakers to complete the work of his administration on capping insulin costs
for all Americans, confronting climate change, raising taxes on the wealthy and
corporations and banning assault-style weapons. But on all of those fronts, the
divided government is even less likely to yield than the Congress under sole
Democratic control.

The speech came days after Biden ordered the military to shoot down a suspected
Chinese spy balloon that flew brazenly across the country, captivating the
nation and serving as a reminder of tense relations between the two global
powers.

“Make no mistake: As we made clear last week, if China’s threatens our
sovereignty, we will act to protect our country,” Biden said. “And we did.”

Last year’s address occurred just days after Russia launched its invasion of
Ukraine and as many in the West doubted Kyiv’s ability to withstand the
onslaught. Over the past year, the U.S. and other allies have sent tens of
billions of dollars in military and economic assistance to bolster Ukraine’s
defenses. Now, Biden must make the case — both at home and abroad — for
sustaining that coalition as the war drags on.

“Together, we did what America always does at our best,” Biden said. “We led. We
united NATO. We built a global coalition. We stood against Putin’s aggression.
We stood with the Ukrainian people.”

___

Associated Press writer Fatima Hussein contributed to this report.

___

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Kentucky bill aims to shine light on past teacher misconductFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP)
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Justice Jackson writes 1st Supreme Court majority opinionWASHINGTON (AP) —
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Ukraine official: Forces may pull out of key eastern cityKYIV, Ukraine (AP) —
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of Bakhmut , an adviser to Ukraine's president said Wednesday as Russia pursued
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RFK assassin Sirhan Sirhan returns to 16th parole hearingSAN DIEGO (AP) — Nearly
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