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Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Hidden Post



Wow. My previous post to this one was flagged and blocked by Blogger. I think that is the first time this has happened in my years on Blogger, and I'm sure I have cursed up a storm over that time. Never a hidden post, until now. At least, not that I can recall. I think the block was because I used an idiom to describe the act of fellatio. Starts and ends with a "b." I wonder if they will block fellatio. Now THAT would be tragic. Très tragique!

I have corrected what I believe is the offending word that caused the block, but I reckon they will be a lot slower updating something than it took the computer police to flag some horrid, filthy, nasty, exciting word. We'll see. 

Nov of 2018

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Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Post-WDFH

Notes:  

Post-WDFH (White Dudes For Harris). We raised over $4 million for Kamala's campaign. Somehow it's good to know that there are a lot of white guys in this country who are not racist, cannot stand Donald Trump, and support women. Intuitively, you know it. But it's something else to hear them actually talk. I tuned in for the entire 3hr and 20m program, and I think it was time well-spent. I can certainly think of worse ways to spend three hours than listening to a lot of energetic, occasionally inspirational white guys. 

There was a total of about 30 speakers, and my favorites were:

Jeff Bridges
Josh Groban 
Josh Gad
MN Gov Tim Walz
Sean Astin
Joseph Gordon Levitt
Scott Galloway
Doug Jones (ex-Alabama Senator)
Adam Conover

Here is a video replay of the event. The names above are in chronological order, so you can zip around in the file using the progress bar. 


So much good stuff. 


Friday, July 26, 2024

White Dudes



It's our turn to chip in to help Kamala Harris defeat the orange scumbag, aka Rapey McFelon. So far, over 20,000 white dudes have signed up for this coming Monday, including Pete Buttigieg. It is awesome to see so many stepping up to help Kamala. Black Women for Harris, Black Men for Harris, White Women for Harris, now White Dudes for Harris. Don't think we ever saw anything like this for the orange scumbag. 

As expected Rapey McFelon has withdrawn from the Sept debate with Kamala. After all, Rapey said the debate agreement was with Joe Biden and not Kamala Harris.

Harris has come out ON FIRE! If she can keep this momentum up, she will make minced rotting meat out of Rapey.

Last week, all the politicos lined up behind Kamala. This next week, a wave of celebrities is lined up to announce their support for Kamala. Then we will have the VP pick and another wave of support. I haven't seen the Democratic Party so unified since....when? 2008? Ever?

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Rude dance

I like to turn to the Rude Pundit because he and I tend to agree on most things. Why not stick with those you like? Sure, I will force myself to read something by a so-called conservative now and then, and it often leaves me feeling like I need a shower. With this one, Mr Rude makes me wanna get up and do a little dance.

The fire has been lit, let's stay focused, and Harris is going to steamroll over DJT, the orange parasite that will not let go.

The Rude Pundit

Harris, the Democrats, and Biden Take Back the Narrative at Last

The Rude Pundit
7/24/24

Vice President Kamala Harris's first rally speech yesterday as the presumed Democratic nominee for president was remarkable for several reasons. In Milwaukee, which was a special fuck-you to the savage Republican National Convention that was there last week, you could watch in real time as she grew into the role of nominee, moving from slightly stilted delivery to full-on warrior preacher by the end, latching onto the chanted phrase that will no doubt become her slogan: "We're not going back." That's a perfect distillation of the significance of this moment in electoral and American history. The audience there lost their goddamn minds with glee.

Until this past weekend, there was a feeling of dutiful drudgery to the presidential election, along with a frisson of dread, for me and pretty much everyone I know. As I said over on the Threads, we understood the assignment: vote for Joe Biden to be re-elected president with the full knowledge that there was a very real chance that Vice President Kamala Harris would have to take over at some point. And it made sense, even to someone like me who wanted Biden to withdraw. Biden has been a strong president, a consequential one, and, even if I disagreed with him on some things (like Israel's war on Gaza), the man had a hell of a record to run on. But, goddamn, it sucked to have to worry that every time he made an appearance, we had to just be thankful he didn't stumble too much. 

I also always said it had to be Biden's decision whether or not to stay in. While that meant it would have been a terrible idea to push him out through some kind of effort to get delegates to go rogue, it didn't mean that people couldn't try to convince him to drop out. I thought how it played out in public was unseemly and unnecessary, and that it had gone on too long, but, as I told a few people, I didn't think Biden would stand down until after the Republican convention and after assuring that Harris would be the nominee. But the longer Biden waited, the more I thought that it was getting too late to do it. I dreaded the possible fight over the nomination, especially with too many Democrats calling for some kind of stupid fucking "blitz primary." Democrats can be Machiavellian motherfuckers when they want to be. Sadly, too often, it's with members of their own party. I was ready to just get back to the forced march feeling and live with the anxiety of whether or not enough Americans would come through when voting happened.

But you know you felt it on Sunday the second that Biden dropped out, that mixture of "oh, fuck" and "holy shit," and then when he endorsed Harris a half-hour later and then when Democrat after Democrat and caucus after caucus endorsed and then when the donations pretty much tsunamied in (including one from me), you kept feeling it. Unless you were the hardest Ridin'-with-Biden stan, it was a quick journey through surprise, confusion, realization, and release. Think of it like you've been with the same lover for 30 years, fucking more or less the same way, and then they tell you they want to try something new in the sack, like role-play or ben-wah balls or nipple torture. You're taken aback until you understand that it's fucking awesome, that those clamps feel incredible.

I've been watching politics as closely as anyone who isn't in the shit themselves for the last 40 years, and I've never seen the Democratic Party do anything with as much unity and grace as the insanely quick coalescing behind Kamala Harris. It was so perfectly-timed, so skillfully done, that it bears all the hallmarks of a well-planned operation. In the end, I want to believe that Biden and Harris outplayed everyone and fucked over everyone who needed to be fucked over. 

I don't know if it's true, but if Biden, who has been at this game for over a half-century, convinced Trump and the Republicans that he was not going anywhere so that they would waste millions of dollars and their entire convention attacking him and make Trump choose fascist dullard JD Vance for his running mate, it was brilliant. If the pants-wetting Democrats were really worried that the country was still too sexist to elect a woman (a non-white woman, too), Biden and Harris made sure that she was about as inevitable as they come. But it could just as easily been a spontaneous action that spurred more spontaneous actions, and it definitely was Democratic voters saying, "Oh, fuck no" to a primary or an open convention. Like I said, we understood the assignment. If it wasn't Biden, it was Harris.

Of course, the outpouring of support for Harris was relief that the forced march was over. Even more importantly, Biden's act of extraordinary patriotism completely took back the narrative on the election. True or not, fair or not, what was baked into every single thing that Democrats did was the corporate media's obsession, fanned by Republicans and even some Democrats, that Biden was suffering cognitive impairment and he should drop out. That was the narrative. That was what every Democrat running for every office would have to answer for. It was fucked up in the extreme, but, sorry, it wasn't unwarranted. 

In an instant, the entire narrative changed. Hell, it was burned to the ground. Now Trump is the very old man. Trump's criminality, venality, and incoherence are now front and center because nothing overshadows it. And by being a woman who is Black and AAPI, Harris represents a huge part of the population of the country and the huge number of us who ache for the end of the rule of old white men. If you wanna call that DEI, fine. Fuck, yeah, I love diversity, I think equity is imperative, and there's not a goddamn thing wrong with inclusion. Blow me if you use DEI in a pejorative sense. If someone votes for her because she's Black, well, shit, how many fucking white men have been voted for because they're white men? Wait, I know the answer: all of them. Plus, she's also a former prosecutor running against a convicted felon and rapist. That's its own narrative, too.

So now all of these constituencies are activated and are ready in a way that I honestly have never seen, not even when Barack Obama became the nominee. In addition to the ridiculous haul of campaign cash (which is great, but shows just how fucked our campaigns are, thanks to the Supreme Court), Harris's nomination has energized Gen Z, millions more of whom will be able to vote than in 2016 (on top of the millions of Boomers who have died since 2016). 

The thing is that Gen Z and a whole bunch of the rest of us won't give a shit about the attacks that desperate Republicans are going to throw at Harris. You're gonna attack her race? Her sex? Her having sex? Good fucking luck. None of that will have any effect. And the idea that they are going to use Willie Horton-like attacks on her is absurd coming from a criminal who is literally out on bail and awaiting sentencing for his felonies. 

See, we live in a time of vibes, where people want to be part of where the vibes are. We want the feeling of belonging, of community, of actual joy without the burden of hate. We want to feel like we're moving forward, not, you know, going back. And that's a powerful attractor. When we get more of them post-Biden, polls are going to show a tight race, possibly with Harris a little ahead. Then comes the Democratic National Convention, and the vibes will continue. 

There's a long, long road ahead, and if this election season has taught us anything, it's who knows what the fuck is going to happen. Harris's position on Israel's war with Gaza could kill some of the Gen Z buzz. Republicans with blistered asses are always dangerous. Trump is an elephant with a raging hard-on in the middle of a crystal factory. Who knows how much he'll bust up the joint until he gets off?

But I have one more thing that Harris offers and it relates to Trump and the MAGA bullshit and JD Vance and all of it. It's a simple idea: Don't you want all of that to be over already? God, don't you want it to be done and gone? We can do that. We've already defied all the expectations about how this was supposed to go. We can defy them all the way through to turning the goddamn page at last on the old narrative and living in the new one.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2024

no cancer!



Reality check:
On Monday, the wife and I went to a dermatologist appointment together. We both have had a couple of skin conditions that we were wary of. You never know if something happening on your skin is cancerous or benign or just a nuisance. Not unless you have some training on skin conditions, that is, like a dermatologist! 

I have had a thing growing on the right side of my face that was starting to grow rapidly. Kind of a wart, but maybe not? These days, with our thinning atmosphere and skin, the sun can do odd things to you. The doc took one look at it and called it a "seborrheic keratosis." He went on, "It's not cancerous. Totally benign. You can remove it if you like, or leave it." Not wanting a rather ugly wart to take over my face, I had him remove it. A quick shot of numbing agent, then he took a scalpel and just scraped that fucker off of my face. "All done," he said. "It won't ever come back, in the same place, but could appear elsewhere." And what causes them, I asked? He leaned in and whispered, "old age." It was official. A doctor called me old. I am not shocked.

A second "thing" was some seborrheic dermatitis on my face and scalp that I had had previously diagnosed. It responds well to the ointment a previous dermatologist gave me, but he said, "It will keep coming back." But it's also noncancerous.

And the "third" thing was a second keratosis on my back. Too small to worry about now. "See? They grow anywhere," he said. Getting old pretty much sucks. I heard that frequently growing up, but it never really sunk in, but now, natch, it hits home. 

And it turns out the "thing" that my wife wanted him to examine was yet another keratosis. She chose to scrape this one off, and voila, it was done in under a minute. 

We were both pretty ecstatic with our visit. It's one of those nagging things in the back of your mind you have to eventually deal with. After the rise of Kamala Harris, and then this...this has been a pretty good week so far. It's nice to feel some joy once in a while. Everyone should be able to have some euphoriants now and then. Everything in moderation.


I know how serious cancer can be. So far, I have avoided it entirely, but I half-expect it to pop up someday with no notice.  My wife has had 2 types, both before she was 30 years old, both treated and she is totally healed. My mother had 3 types of cancer, and the last one, non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, finally got her. My dad never had any cancer, but he had heart issues and high blood pressure that he passed on to me. I guess another good thing about not having kids is never having to see them contract some horrible disease and die before I do.

This week? JOY!

Monday, July 22, 2024

Harris in



Kamala Harris' "intro" today was pure electricity. Joe Biden seems to have pulled off a masterstroke of political maneuvering. AFTER the GOP Convention, where they aimed all their guns at Biden, he walks, endorsing Kamala for president, and the majority of the Democrats fell in line and also endorsed Harris. ActBlue set a one-day record for donations, somewhere over $81 million donated to Harris campaign, and most all of it from small donors.

Democrats have been waiting for someone with some fire to take it to Trump, and I think Kamala is ready. Yeah, I'd say the Dems just got fired up, and the GOP is likely shitting in their pants like their orange hero.

For any of you who missed it, and probably not many did, here is Kamala with her 18-minute speech at her campaign HQ in Delaware.


I love Joe Biden to death, but his verbal stumbles were distracting from the issues at hand. There was a lot of ambivalence out there about Joe's ability, and it was draining energy from the party. Joe never did really take it to Donald Trump. Sure, Joe called Trump a liar more than once, but it never was much of a sustained attack. Practically NO ONE has sustained an attack on Trump. Hardly anyone has hammered Trump on all of his lies, and Kamala Harris might just be the perfect person to do it.

Already today, enough of the Democratic delegates that had pledged to Biden switched their votes to Kamala, and voila! just like that she has enough delegates to clinch the nomination.

And now suddenly, look who has the oldest nominee for president EVER: the GOP. Whose candidate is showing obvious signs of .... being not well? Trump's 92-minute acceptance speech at the GOP convention was Fidel Castro-ish or Hugo Chavez-like, rambling on and on about bullshit. He had the prime time TV audience, and he used it alright. He exposed himself to the country as a rambling incoherent fool. And here comes the buzzsaw otherwise known as Kamala Harris. Chop, chop, Donny.

There is good reason to be excited, Democrats. We now have our tiger in place and she is going to put Trump in his place.

Sunday, July 21, 2024

Biden out

Joe Biden refusing the Democratic nomination for president today rather surprised me. Despite the rising crescendo of "pass the torch!" I figured Joe would stick it out, get re-elected, then (provided we have a Dem House and Senate) resign the presidency, elevating Kamala to president and then picking a VP. The GOP has gotten so anti-everything, they would probably block a VP pick if they kept control of the House, effectively putting their Speaker of the House as next in line to the presidency. Crazy system of government we have here, but it still seems better than the rest.

I was hoping that Joe might say something in his resignation speech that acknowledged his mental decline, if it's really true. A statement by Biden realizing that he is indeed having some trouble would help soothe some of the anger currently directed at the big donors, who have recently been withholding donations from Congress unless the members announce that they think that Biden should suspend his race. Big money corrupts everything. 

I read his statement, and he didn't mention his own mental decline, nor did he blame the media for his stepping down, nor donors for using their money to manipulate sitting members of Congress. Just, "I think it is in the best interests of my party and the country..."  to step down. Typical, classic statesman. 

We will be forever grateful for the decency of and the political career of Joe Biden, except for when he damn-near railroaded Clarence Thomas onto the Supreme Court back in 1991. I'm sure there are a few votes he took that weren't perfect, but that's ok. He rescued us from the growing stench of Donald Trump.

Joe has accomplished so much in the last 4 years, even with having only narrow majorities. He saw us through the pandemic with the GOP kicking and screaming like a spoiled child the whole time; the Chips Act; the Infrastructure bill; better healthcare for veterans. It's a long list I won't list here, but you can go here to see the most prominent achievements. 

So....

Despite these last-minute, unprecedented (there's that word again!) developments, I am sure that the Democrats can STILL beat Donald Trump.

No more focus on the old, white Democrat. Now we can focus on the old, white Republican and Project 2025. We need to tattoo Project 2025 onto Trump's ass, and he's trying to run away from it. 

In other words, this is no time to panic. It's time to get to work. So as soon as someone figures out what to do to "get to work," lemme know, eh?


Is this what you want, America?


Friday, July 19, 2024

the speech

Wow. Trump rambles on and on and on in his "acceptance speech" for the Republican nomination. Like a despot or dictator who loves to hear themselves talk, and expects everyone's adoration, he goes on and on. I didn't watch the whole speech. I didn't have to, because a lot of others volunteered for the dirty job and reported what the imbecile said.

They go on and on about how old Biden is and he can't finish a sentence, and he stumbles, and then you hear Donald Trump and realize the GOP is projecting once again.

Are the Democrats really afraid of THIS guy? 

Did you know that "illegals are killing hundreds of thousands of Americans each month"? Donny said so, so it must be true, right, "this is not a cult" Trumpers? And "illegals have taken 107% of our jobs! Think of it!" 

This guy could not be more toxic, and then you see those pathetic souls who chose to wear gauze pads over their right ear as a symbol of their subservience and fawning over the addled old rapist and felon. You "good christians" are bowing down to THIS man?

If you'd like some good laughs and a few WTF's, click here to read Jeff Tiedrich's latest column, "demented dipshit Donald Trump rambled his way through an insane speech."

After Trump's speech, more than ever, Joe Biden must stay in the race and clobber this slobbering con man. Don't lose faith, Democrats!

Lots of time for mischief, however, between now and the Democratic Convention in Chicago August 19-22.


Wednesday, July 17, 2024

the VP

Could Trump have picked a slimier candidate than J.D. Vance for his Vice-President? What a 180 from goody-goody Mike Pence. Oh, there were some really disgusting candidates for Trump's VP. Tim Scott of South Carolina and his nauseating public brown-nosing of Trump springs to mind, but apparently Vance was the choice of the (Nazi) Heritage Foundation, and Vance fits nicely in the Project 2025 future, once they get Trump out of the way.
 
Do not trust this man.
Do not trust this man

Vance has a lot of baggage re women's rights. Jeff Tiedrich has a choice column on Vance that you can find here. A sample:

JD Vance is what would happen if a total lack of principles became a real boy.


Jay Dee didn’t invent the idea of saying anything in order to get ahead — but oh fucking lordy, did he ever perfect it.


back when JD was the darling of the literary set, he espoused some fairly liberal views — especially about Donny Convict. he once referred to him as “America’s Hitler.” he’s called Donny a “moral disaster” and “cultural heroin.” 


but that was then. now the political winds have shifted, and JD has made a complete turnaround — all of a sudden, Donny being America’s Hitler is a good thing.


was JD being disingenuous back then, and telling people what they wanted to hear, or is he lying now? who can tell? all we know is that the guy is as phony as Donny Convict’s tan.


and now, as Donny’s choice for veep, he could one day be a grazed ear away from the presidency.


there is one thing in this world that JD Vance seems totally sincere about: he fucking hates women.



Somehow, it looks like Biden's run for president might be ending. It seems absurd to me, and it seems like an extremely risky thing to do at this late date. What? 110 days till the election? I'm still not sure that it is real, but it FEELS like it is happening. And I'd bet that the Democrats don't know what they fuck they are doing. 

Are things stressful enough for you lately? Overload? It's amazing how much it can help to disconnect from the internet for awhile and focus on something positive. 

I wonder sometimes: are things really weirder than ever, or could it just be me perceiving things differently as I get older? Somehow, I don't think it's just me.

Hang on to your sanity and ideals! It feels like the barometric pressure is dropping, even though there is no storm out there. At least no storm that I can see.

Monday, July 15, 2024

the shooting

And so the season of crazy has been cranked up a few notches with an apparent shooting at a Trump rally last weekend. As in war, the fog can take awhile to lift. Many opinions, conspiracy theories, people jumping to conclusions right and left, outright bullshit and disinformation can be aired, confusing the hell out of the citizenry. 

This even has some of the earmarks of being staged. I obviously cannot prove it, but the fact that the Secret Service, while they were trying to get Trump off the stage and to safety, allowed him to stand up (with blood on his face), shake his fist in defiance (of something) and mouth the words "Fight! Fight!"

Fight what exactly? People with guns who try to kill people? No, no doubt Trump meant the deep state, or the liberals, or Joe Biden, or pacifism. Who knows? One thing I am certain of is that Trump will blame Biden and the Democrats for the event. All this talk about Trump changing his speech at the GOP Convention which starts today (incredible timing!) and moving it towards "unity" is just so much bullshit. Trump is only interested in unifying against the Dems. He has lied about everything his entire life. He lies whenever he opens his mouth. He is going to lie about this, and reaching for unity is a transparent attempt to win over some independent voters.

I don't have any answers. I am skeptical of a lot of what I see. I was rather put off by the hour after hour after hour of TV coverage of this shooting. Cancelling regular programs to focus on it some more. And yeah, all the comments about why we don't devote as much time to classrooms full of massacred children. 

I do not see how this shooting is going to significantly change peoples opinion on who to vote for. We know Trump. We have seen him up close. We have seen the graft, the grift, we have heard the lies and hatred. Trump is not going to change his spots at this late stage. 

So beware, everyone, I can fee the crazy being cranked up to heights like you've never seen, to borrow an overused phrase from the Orange Plague.

Don't let the bastards get you down.


Sunday, July 14, 2024

Jim Wright

Jim Wright is a guy who makes a lot of posts and sense on Facebook, and runs a blog called Stonekettle Station. Here is how he describes himself:

Jim Wright is a retired US military intelligence officer and freelance writer. He lived longer in Alaska than anywhere else and misses it terribly. He recently moved to the fetid Panhandle of Florida and lives now in an ancient Cold War bunker of a house surrounded by alligators and rednecks. He mostly writes about politics, but he's also a published writer of science fiction short stories. He is the mind behind Stonekettle Station. You can email him at jim@stonekettle.com. You can follow him on Twitter @stonekettle, or you can join the boisterous bunch he hosts on Facebook at Facebook/Stonekettle. Remember to bring brownies and mind the white cat, he bites. Hard!


...and here is his most-recent post on Facebook: 

If you're mad about what happened to a presidential candidate last night, you're going to be furious when I tell you about school children. Or Americans in a movie theater. Or a church. On the highway. At a picnic. At a concert. In a nightclub. In a post office. In a store. In the park. In their homes...

And frankly, I'm not interested in hearing about the "politization" of gun violence from self-serving hypocritical politicians who wear AR-15 pins on their lapels in the halls of Congress and who not only refuse to take action but maliciously block any attempt to do so by other, more sane leaders.

If you're mad about the politization of the violence that happened last night, maybe you need less violent politics and politicians willing to actually DO something about it.



Saturday, July 13, 2024

Bernie Sanders

It's no wonder that Bernie Sanders has hitched his wagon to the Biden campaign. Joe Biden is the best candidate to advance Bernie's ideas. Here Bernie writes a pro-Biden essay in the New York Times.

Bernie Sanders: Joe Biden for President

Mr. Sanders is the senior senator from Vermont.

I will do all that I can to see that President Biden is re-elected. Why? Despite my disagreements with him on particular issues, he has been the most effective president in the modern history of our country and is the strongest candidate to defeat Donald Trump — a demagogue and pathological liar. It’s time to learn a lesson from the progressive and centrist forces in France who, despite profound political differences, came together this week to soundly defeat right-wing extremism.

strongly disagree with Mr. Biden on the question of U.S. support for Israel’s horrific war against the Palestinian people. The United States should not provide Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing extremist government with another nickel as it continues to create one of the worst humanitarian disasters in modern history.

I strongly disagree with the president’s belief that the Affordable Care Act, as useful as it has been, will ever address America’s health care crisis. Our health care system is broken, dysfunctional and wildly expensive and needs to be replaced with a “Medicare for all” single-payer system. Health care is a human right.

And those are not my only disagreements with Mr. Biden.

But for over two weeks now, the corporate media has obsessively focused on the June presidential debate and the cognitive capabilities of a man who has, perhaps, the most difficult and stressful job in the world. The media has frantically searched for every living human being who no longer supports the president or any neurologist who wants to appear on TV. Unfortunately, too many Democrats have joined that circular firing squad.


Yes. I know: Mr. Biden is old, is prone to gaffes, walks stiffly and had a disastrous debate with Mr. Trump. But this I also know: A presidential election is not an entertainment contest. It does not begin or end with a 90-minute debate.

Enough! Mr. Biden may not be the ideal candidate, but he will be the candidate and should be the candidate. And with an effective campaign that speaks to the needs of working families, he will not only defeat Mr. Trump but beat him badly. It’s time for Democrats to stop the bickering and nit-picking.

I understand that some Democrats get nervous about having to explain the president’s gaffes and misspeaking names. But unlike the Republicans, they do not have to explain away a candidate who now has 34 felony convictions and faces charges that could lead to dozens of additional convictions, who has been hit with a $5 million judgment after he was found liable in a sexual abuse case, who has been involved in more than 4,000 lawsuits, who has repeatedly gone bankrupt and who has told thousands of documented lies and falsehoods.

Supporters of Mr. Biden can speak proudly about a good and decent Democratic president with a record of real accomplishment. The Biden administration, as a result of the American Rescue Plan, helped rebuild the economy during the pandemic far faster than economists thought possible. At a time when people were terrified about the future, the president and those of us who supported him in Congress put Americans back to work, provided cash benefits to desperate parents and protected small businesses, hospitals, schools and child care centers.

After decades of talk about our crumbling roads, bridges and water systems, we put more money into rebuilding America’s infrastructure than ever before — which is projected to create millions of well-paying jobs. And we did not stop there. We made the largest-ever investment in climate action to save the planet. We canceled student debt for nearly five million financially strapped Americans. We cut prices for insulin and asthma inhalers, capped out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs and got free vaccines to the American people. We battled to defend women’s rights in the face of moves by Trump-appointed jurists to roll back reproductive freedom and deny women the right to control their own bodies.

So, yes, Mr. Biden has a record to run on. A strong record. But he and his supporters should never suggest that what’s been accomplished is sufficient. To win the election, the president must do more than just defend his excellent record. He needs to propose and fight for a bold agenda that speaks to the needs of the vast majority of our people — the working families of this country, the people who have been left behind for far too long.

At a time when the billionaires have never had it so good and when the United States is experiencing virtually unprecedented income and wealth inequality, over 60 percent of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, real weekly wages for the average worker have not risen in over 50 years, 25 percent of seniors live each year on $15,000 or less, we have a higher rate of childhood poverty than almost any other major country, and housing is becoming more and more unaffordable — among other crises.

This is the wealthiest country in the history of the world. We can do better. We must do better. Joe Biden knows that. Donald Trump does not. Joe Biden wants to tax the rich so that we can fund the needs of working families, the elderly, the children, the sick and the poor. Donald Trump wants to cut taxes for the billionaire class. Joe Biden wants to expand Social Security benefits. Donald Trump and his friends want to weaken Social Security. Joe Biden wants to make it easier for workers to form unions and collectively bargain for better wages and benefits. Donald Trump wants to let multinational corporations get away with exploiting workers and ripping off consumers. Joe Biden respects democracy. Donald Trump attacks it.

This election offers a stark choice on issue after issue. If Mr. Biden and his supporters focus on these issues — and refuse to be divided and distracted — the president will rally working families to his side in the industrial Midwest swing states and elsewhere and win the November election. And let me say this as emphatically as I can: For the sake of our kids and future generations, he must win.

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