Biden Bits: It’s Long Overdue

Biden Tweets Logo. Image by Lenny Ghoul.

It’s Monday.

For Monday, September 20th, 2021, President Biden has departed Rehoboth, Delaware, to head back to the White House. This afternoon he will receive his daily brief. Later this afternoon he will depart D.C., to travel to New York. This evening he will participate in bilateral meeting with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres.

President Biden has tweeted 1 time for Monday. 

When Biden Bits was published on Friday, President Biden had 2 tweets. He added 3 tweets giving him a Friday Tweeting Total of 5 tweets.

For Saturday, President Biden tweeted 2 times.
For Sunday, President Biden tweeted 2 times.

There is 1 retweet that was sent either late Friday or early Saturday.

Six of his seven tweets focus on remarks he gave on Thursday, regarding his Build Back Better agenda.

The YouTube video is 22 minutes and 47 seconds long. His full remarks can be found here.

FRIDAY:

SUNDAY:

President Biden (15:27): But let me ask you this: Where is it written that all the tax breaks in the American tax code go to corporations and the very top? I think it’s enough. I’m tired of it. For me, it’s pretty simple: It’s about time working people got the tax breaks in this country. That’s what my plan does.

FRIDAY:

President Biden (15:02): My plan benefits ordinary Americans, not those at the top who don’t need the help.  It’s a historic middle-class tax cut, cutting taxes for over 50 million families.

SATURDAY:

President Biden (10:14): Big corporations and the super wealthy have to start paying their fair share of taxes. It’s long overdue.

President Biden (14:32): Second, we’re not going to raise taxes on anyone making under $400,000. That’s a lot of money. Some of my liberal friends are saying it should be lower than that. But only corporations and people making over $400,000 a year are going to pay any additional tax. And third, not only will no one making under $400,000 see their taxes go up, the middle class are going to going to get some tax cuts — some breaks.

SUNDAY:

President Biden (20:53): But it does present us with an opportunity: We can build an economy that gives working people a fair shot this time. We can restore some sanity and fairness to our tax code. We can make the investments that we know are long overdue in this nation. That’s exactly what my bipartisan infrastructure plan does — I should say, our bipartisan infrastructure plan does: investments in roads, bridges, highways; clean water in every home and every school; universal broadband; quality and affordable places for families to live.


The daily press briefing is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. D.C., time.

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