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Americans ‘are feeling better about the government’ under Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden visited Georgia to sell his pledge of financial support and healthcare reform and the president has changed many things in his first 100 days, according to Former Chief of Staff to Nancy Pelosi Professor John Lawrence. “I think you’ve seen a pretty dramatic reversal on a whole series of issues from national security to international relations through example orders for example re-joining the Paris climate agreement, beginning the negotiations on Iraq,” he told Sky News. “On the national side, really focussed on the coronavirus, distributing the vaccines around the United States, and on passing the $1.9 trillion legislation that facilitates vaccination and moving to a $2 trillion package that will address broader issues of infrastructure and job creation.” Professor Lawrence said “people are feeling better about the government and feeling better about the direction of the country” as the economy recovers from the pandemic. “We’ve had very good economic numbers over the last couple of days announced annualised economic growth of over six per cent and very low unemployment claims so people really do feel … we’re emerging from a very long dark period in American history.” Via news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site https://www.news.com.au

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