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Post-Trump trial, Biden agenda starts to come into focus

Post-Trump trial, Biden agenda starts to come into focus
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Biden begins laying out an agenda for his first 100 days

Biden begins laying out an agenda for his first 100 days
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Time to put unity talk into action

Time to put unity talk into action Margaret White, opinion contributor © Getty Images Time to put unity talk into action Political acrimony makes easy, familiar headlines. But a confluence of events is presenting a real chance for meaningful bipartisan accomplishments. It will be a tragedy if we - as a nation, as a society - let it pass. Yes, the Senate and House are narrowly divided, and some partisans are reflexively hurling the same old tiresome barbs at each other. Look at other facts, however. The horrendous Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol shocked Americans into confronting the dangers of unrestrained tribalism. Two weeks later on that very spot, President Biden rejected polarization and extolled unity a dozen times in his inaugural address.

Don t let this unifying moment go to waste

ADVERTISEMENT It seemed for a moment that perhaps this could be the model for a new way to govern. But old habits die hard in Washington. So now, just two weeks into a new administration and Congress, some appear poised to forget all the “unity” talk and go back to incessant battle. Truthfully, both sides have legitimate reasons to look warily at those across the aisle. The last two times a new administration took over in Washington, the party in power eventually decided their best option was to steamroll the other. The Obama administration, frustrated in the end by what they saw as GOP intransigence in negotiations over the Affordable Care Act, decided to jam their bill through without any Republican votes. Republicans never even entertained Democratic ideas when drawing up the 2017 tax cuts, which passed without any Democratic votes via reconciliation. Both efforts deepened the divisions in Congress and made it harder to forge bipartisan cooperation thereafter.

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