let's start with the big picture. So across the board, no matter how they are perceived, whether they are good or bad, a lot of the policies Trump put in place created jobs. To what degree is Biden going to reverse those policies?
then there are the specific things that can be broken down into a few categories. Implementing the clean future. You better put things into place at an incredibly fast pace because the existing infrastructure of oil and gas, you guessed it, employs a lot of people.
will there be attempts to normalize trade not only relations but relations in general with China? However divisive you think it may have been, it did a lot of good for the United States.
also, to what degree is he going to carry on with some of the actions of his former boss? There were mistakes. Have the Democrats learnt from those mistakes? Pandering to movements that flushed the rules of evidence down the toilet would do the obvious thing, not only create but re-create division and paranoia.
Is he going to try to spend his way out of all this? One example is the military industrial complex - they haven't had a look in for quite a while. Then there is spending in general. Instead of dealing with the specific, any problem and he just throws money at it?
now there is one outlook that may preoccupy Biden that is already happening now. He wants to get rid of Trump with days to go and is voicing the need to prosecute those who invaded the nations' capital to the full extent of the law. Not detracting from the horrible nature of the actions of these people but really? Now? Are you going to be relentless to the extent and at the expense of not doing other things? Two overriding factors that come to mind that need to be delicately balanced because they both are a mess; the pandemic and the economy.
there is a lot of specific multi-tasking to be performed on the road ahead. Let's just hope he is awake when he doing them.
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