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Biden sets out to make America sane again With empathy and humility - What does it means to American People




Biden sets out to make America sane again With empathy and humility - What does it means to American People ??

Joe Biden raced fiercely on stage wearing a black face mask, but suddenly looked several years younger. Looking, indeed, as millions of Americans felt, burdened but a spring in their step. 

The new US presidential election offered a Saturday night speech that did not try to brag or call names, did not suit immigrants and people of color, did not send TV networks and social media to meltdown, and the English language Did not kill After the mental and moral exhaustion of the last four years, Biden made America sensible again in 15 minutes. 

It was a show of sorts from American genocide to American renewal. Donald Trump's demonstrative populism reveals a hole the size of Biden that America never knew it was. 

It has been widely noted that the unimaginable loss he endured in his long life made him the right person at the right time for a bereaved, coronovirus-ravaged America.

 But his political failures also attacked a raga as a model of perseverance, every single person who turned away from life's disappointments and kept smiling. 

His runs for president in 1988 and 2008 crashed and burned, and when Barack Obama failed to encourage him to try again in 2016, it appeared at the end of the road. Instead he returns for a final act that made him the hero of his story, not someone else's supporting player. Biden did not prove to be Salier for Obama's Mozart. It was a victory for solid, supernatural drivers everywhere. Such humility is necessary at this moment of partition. 

This creates wideness rather than creating a crown on the losing side. "To all of you who voted for President Trump, I understand the disappointment tonight. I have lost myself many times, ”he said. 

"But now, give each other a chance." “Rigorous rhetoric is a time to look at each other again, to lower the temperature. Listen to each other again. And in order to progress, we need to stop treating our opponents as our enemies. They are not our enemies. 

They are American. They are American. "The Bible tells us everything that there is a season, a time of creation, a time to be harvested and a time to be sown. And time to recover. It is time to recover in America. "While Trump always made up about himself, Biden, who received more votes than any presidential candidate in history, recognized that he had to thank him for the victory. 

"Especially in those moments when this campaign was at its lowest level, the African American community stood up again for me," he said. "You always had my back and I will be yours." Wearing a dark suit, white shirt and pale blue tie, he was standing in a wooden lecture on the stage of a car parked in his home town of Willington, Delaware. Four years ago, hundreds of masks wore flags, whistles and waved at a drive-in rally to salute the defeat of Hillary Clinton.


But the presidency may prove to be a poisonous move. 

When Obama was elected in 2008 and inherited the Great Recession, the satirical Onion website titled: "Black Man Given Nations Worst Job." 

Now Biden's in-trays include an epidemic rising to record levels, the economy in disarray again, and open wounds of racial injustice. Old man seeing the worst work of the country? 

Biden may also face a Republican-controlled Senate, led by qualified Mitch McConnell, which raises the Washington gridlock and the serious possibility of hyper-participation. He accepted the rocky road ahead: 

“I ran away as a proud Democrat. Now I will be an American President. I will work hard for those who did not vote for me, who did so. “The era of this deformity has begun to end in America - here and now. The refusal of Democrats and Republicans to cooperate with each other is not due to some mysterious force beyond our control. This is a decision. 

This is a choice we make "and if we can decide not to cooperate, then we can decide to cooperate. And I believe it is part of the mandate of the American people. They want us to cooperate. 

"How could a country's pendulum swing from George W. Bush to Obama to Trump to Biden?" The presidential-election acknowledged that the contradictions are inherent in the national character: "I talked about the fight for America's soul for a long time. 

We must restore America's soul. Our nation is our better angels and our deepest Takes shape from the constant battle between impulses. And what the president says in this battle. Our better angels are on time. "Trump has, of course, refused to give up. 


Yet Saturday's events are one for the world. Sending the message went with a happy pace of its own: there would be strong intentions to enrich themselves and their families. Some international observers felt as if a dictator had been overthrown. 

The center still holds , The system still works. Senator Kamala Harris, the first woman to serve as Vice President and the first woman of color, said: "When our very democracy was on the ballot in this election, America's very soul was at stake.

 But, and the world was watching, you started a new day for America. "Harris walked the white-colored stage in the voice of the work performed by Mary J. Blige. If anything, the tone was even more anti-tripartite. "While I may be the first woman in this office, I won't be the last, because every little girl I see tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities," she said.


When both speeches were made, the future first lady, Jill Biden, and other family members joined the presidential-election onstage. 

Secret Service personnel looked at Biden like acquaintances, paying less attention to the bulletproof glass. When confetti was fired into the night sky, Biden was startled by himself. He smiled when fireworks exploded and drone lights produced red, white and blue stars, the "Biden" logo and a map of the US. And was surprised when he made the number "46". Perhaps, after all those disappointments and the dark nights of the soul, it was always written in the stars.

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