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As a result of ejecting the lawlessly hacked in 45 devil and his covid enabling team of sh!t out of the White House officially in January 2021 with the current legitimate electoral college, the image of America abroad has rebounded favorably with President Biden as the first legitimate POTUS in over four years. Although there is concern about the U.S political system as a result of the internal republican threat against humanity too and which is why it is important to stop talking but hauling seditious repukes in to stand accountable for their treason, and to start issuing federal warrants for arrests to stand trial, holding tRump accountable, getting rid of the filibuster and expanding SCOTUS to dissolve the current tRump poison that has desecrated the integrity of SCOTUS that is not working at what it is Constitutionally expected to do. Yet to benefit the un American atrocities of tRump and the current republican Taliban at war against Democracy, etc. tRump and his pact of dogs should be barred from ever entering DC:
The election of Joe Biden as president has led to a dramatic shift in America’s international image. Throughout Donald Trump’s presidency, publics around the world held the United States in low regard, with most opposed to his foreign policies. This was especially true among key American allies and partners. Now, a new Pew Research Center survey of 16 publics finds a significant uptick in ratings for the U.S., with strong support for Biden and several of his major policy initiatives.
In each of the 16 publics surveyed, more than six-in-ten say they have confidence in Biden to do the right thing in world affairs. Looking at 12 nations surveyed both this year and in 2020, a median of 75% express confidence in Biden, compared with 17% for Trump last year."
https://www.pewresearch.org/global/...rebounds-with-transition-from-trump-to-biden/
Remarks by President Biden on the August Jobs Report
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. I’m sorry I’m a few minutes late. We’re getting ready to head down to Louisiana and I had a few things I had to do.
Look, we — as we head into Labor Day weekend, we have more evidence of the progress of our economy from last year’s economic calamity.
Today, we learned the economy created 235 new — thousand — new jobs in August. And the unemployment rate fell to 5.2 percent, the lowest it has been in 18 months.
But despite the impact of the Delta variant — and I’ll talk a little more about that in a minute — what we’re seeing is an economic recovery that is durable and strong.
The Biden plan is working. We’re getting results. America is on the move again. And today’s revision of previous month job gains, with the revision of the July numbers — this report means that we have been adding an average of 750,000 jobs per month, on average, during the past three months.
And in the three months before I became President? Well, we were adding 60,000 jobs a month.
The total job creation in the first seven months
of my administration is nearly double — double any prior first-year President.
While I know some wanted to see a larger number today, and so did I, what we’ve seen this year is a continued growth, month after month, in job creation. It’s not just that I’ve added more jobs than any first-year President — in the first year of any President — it’s that we’ve added jobs in every single one of my first seven job reports. And wages are going up.
Some more jobs — some — some mo- — some months are fewer, some months more, but always adding jobs.
This is the kind of growth that makes our economy stronger and consistent progress, and not boom or bust.
Our economy grew the first half of this year at the fastest rate in about 40 years.
We’re the only developed country in the world — I’ll say that again — we’re the only developed country in the world whose economy is now bigger than it was before the pandemic.
Because of the groundwork we laid with the American Rescue Plan, our vaccination — and our vaccination strategy, we’re seeing an economy and a job market that can weather the ups and downs of the Delta variant and anything else that comes our way.
You know, we have a lot more work to do, as I will discuss shortly. But the facts speak for themselves. Think of where this country stood on the day I was sworn in as President, and compare it to where we are today.
The number of people filing new claims for unemployment each week is down 57 percent. Down 57 percent."
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing...by-president-biden-on-the-august-jobs-report/
The election of Joe Biden as president has led to a dramatic shift in America’s international image. Throughout Donald Trump’s presidency, publics around the world held the United States in low regard, with most opposed to his foreign policies. This was especially true among key American allies and partners. Now, a new Pew Research Center survey of 16 publics finds a significant uptick in ratings for the U.S., with strong support for Biden and several of his major policy initiatives.
In each of the 16 publics surveyed, more than six-in-ten say they have confidence in Biden to do the right thing in world affairs. Looking at 12 nations surveyed both this year and in 2020, a median of 75% express confidence in Biden, compared with 17% for Trump last year."
https://www.pewresearch.org/global/...rebounds-with-transition-from-trump-to-biden/
Remarks by President Biden on the August Jobs Report
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. I’m sorry I’m a few minutes late. We’re getting ready to head down to Louisiana and I had a few things I had to do.
Look, we — as we head into Labor Day weekend, we have more evidence of the progress of our economy from last year’s economic calamity.
Today, we learned the economy created 235 new — thousand — new jobs in August. And the unemployment rate fell to 5.2 percent, the lowest it has been in 18 months.
But despite the impact of the Delta variant — and I’ll talk a little more about that in a minute — what we’re seeing is an economic recovery that is durable and strong.
The Biden plan is working. We’re getting results. America is on the move again. And today’s revision of previous month job gains, with the revision of the July numbers — this report means that we have been adding an average of 750,000 jobs per month, on average, during the past three months.
And in the three months before I became President? Well, we were adding 60,000 jobs a month.
The total job creation in the first seven months
of my administration is nearly double — double any prior first-year President.
While I know some wanted to see a larger number today, and so did I, what we’ve seen this year is a continued growth, month after month, in job creation. It’s not just that I’ve added more jobs than any first-year President — in the first year of any President — it’s that we’ve added jobs in every single one of my first seven job reports. And wages are going up.
Some more jobs — some — some mo- — some months are fewer, some months more, but always adding jobs.
This is the kind of growth that makes our economy stronger and consistent progress, and not boom or bust.
Our economy grew the first half of this year at the fastest rate in about 40 years.
We’re the only developed country in the world — I’ll say that again — we’re the only developed country in the world whose economy is now bigger than it was before the pandemic.
Because of the groundwork we laid with the American Rescue Plan, our vaccination — and our vaccination strategy, we’re seeing an economy and a job market that can weather the ups and downs of the Delta variant and anything else that comes our way.
You know, we have a lot more work to do, as I will discuss shortly. But the facts speak for themselves. Think of where this country stood on the day I was sworn in as President, and compare it to where we are today.
The number of people filing new claims for unemployment each week is down 57 percent. Down 57 percent."
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing...by-president-biden-on-the-august-jobs-report/
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