https://thebulletin.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2000px-Bullhorn_89664_-_The_Noun_Project.svg-1-150x150.png In coming months, new US President Joe Biden and his advisers will of necessity focus on the most immediate task at hand—quelling the COVID-19 pandemic and reducing its economic impacts. But they will also have to decide how to pursue, in specifics, the many broad goals President Biden set out in his campaign. As is the case with every new US administration, the president and his appointees will be deluged with policy proposals that deal with programs and projects vast and minuscule and that come from every ideological direction imaginable (except perhaps the purely Trumpist; it is hard to imagine the QAnon, Infowars, and Parler crowds expecting or getting much traction in a Biden administration).