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Mr. Fix-It
Joe Biden is embarking on the biggest government initiative in more than a half century, “unlike anything we have seen or done since we built the interstate highway system and the space race decades go,” he says.
But when it comes to details, it sounds as boring as fixing the plumbing.
“Under the American Jobs Plan, 100% of our nation’s lead pipes and service lines will be replaced—so every child in America can turn on the faucet or fountain and drink clean water,” the president tweeted.
Can you imagine Donald Trump tweeting about repairing lead pipes?
Biden is excited about rebuilding America’s “infrastructure,” a word he uses constantly although it could be the dullest term in all of public policy. “Infrastructure week” became a punchline under Trump.
The old unwritten rule was that if a president wants to do something really big, he has to justify it as critical to national defense or else summon the nation’s conscience.
Dwight Eisenhower’s National Interstate and Defense Highway Act was designed to “permit quick evacuation of target areas” in case of nuclear attack and get munitions rapidly from city to city. Of course, in subsequent years it proved indispensable to America’s economic growth.
America’s huge investment in higher education in the late 1950s was spurred by the Soviets’ Sputnik satellite. The official purpose of the National Defense Education Act, as it was named, was to “insure trained manpower of sufficient quality and quantity to meet the national defense needs of the United States.”
John F. Kennedy launched the race to the moon in 1962 so that space wouldn’t be “governed by a hostile flag of conquest.”
Two years later, Lyndon Johnson’s “unconditional war on poverty” drew on the conscience of America reeling from Kennedy’s assassination.
But Joe Biden is not arousing the nation against a foreign power – not even China figures prominently as a foil – nor is he basing his plans on lofty appeals to national greatness or public morality.
“I got elected to solve problems,” he says, simply. He’s Mr. Fix-it.
The first of these problems was a pandemic that’s killed hundreds of thousands of Americans – Biden carries a card in his pocket updating the exact number – and its ensuing economic hardship.
In response, Congress passed Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan – the most important parts of which aren’t $1,400 checks now being mailed to millions of Americans but $3,600 checks a child paid to low-income families, which will cut child poverty by half.
Now comes his $2 trillion American Jobs Plan, which doesn’t just fund roads and bridges but a vast number of things the nation has neglected for years: schools, affordable housing, in-home care, access to broadband, basic research, renewable energy, and the transition to a non-fossil economy.
Why isn’t Biden trumpeting these initiatives for what they are – huge public investments in the environment, the working-class and poor – instead of rescue checks and road repairs? Why not stir America with a vision of what the nation can be if it exchanges fraudulent trickle-down economics for genuine bottom-up innovation and growth?
Even the official titles of his initiatives – Rescue Plan, Jobs Plan, and soon-to-be-unveiled Family Plan – are anodyne, like plumbing blueprints.
The reason is Biden wants Americans to feel confident he’s taking care of the biggest problems but doesn’t want to create much of a stir. The country is so bitterly and angrily divided that any stir is likely to stir up vitriol.
Talk too much about combatting climate change and lose everyone whose livelihood depends on fossil fuels or who doesn’t regard climate change as an existential threat. Focus on cutting child poverty and lose everyone who thinks welfare causes dependency. Talk too much about critical technologies and lose those who don’t believe government should be picking winners.
Rescue checks and road repairs may be boring but they’re hugely popular. 61 percent of Americans support the American Rescue Plan, including 59 percent of Republicans. More than 80 percent support increased funding for highway construction, bridge repair and expanded access to broadband.
Biden has made it all so bland that congressional Republicans and their big business backers have nothing to criticize except his proposal to pay for the repairs by raising taxes on corporations, which most Americans support.
This is smart politics. Biden is embarking on a huge and long-overdue repair job on the physical and human underpinnings of the nation while managing to keep most of a bitterly divided country with him. It may not be seen as glamorous work, but when you’re knee-deep in muck it’s hard to argue with a plumber.
PRE-RAW | Tyson Barrie 01.20.21
intermission interview | oilers @ canucks | 02.23.21
tyson barrie is not happy with the icing being waved off

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Love Letter To Fandom
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Somehow each individual reaction is on brand, especially Tyson “LET’S CRACK A BOTTLE OF WINE FOR YA” Barrie:
“Tyson and Morgan are obviously very good friends of mine,” Pettinger says. “Tyson’s fiancee, Emma, has been a huge support system for me.’’
Pettinger recalls telling Tyson and Emma one night at the defenceman’s condo.
“We were just having one of those great conversations that you have with good friends,” Pettinger says. “Somehow, sexuality in hockey came up. Tyson was talking about how he thought hockey was ready for this. And I think right at that point I just blurted it out. ‘I’m gay.’
“They were like, ‘What?! Let’s crack another bottle of wine!’ I remember thinking right in that moment, ‘Oh my God, I just said it.’ Tyson right away was like, ‘That’s fantastic.’’’
...“He’s a great guy and was always awesome looking after players and our family,” Crosby said via email. “I remember thinking it must have been a huge relief for him after all these years but also the fact that it was that long must have been a lot to carry. I let him know that I’m happy for him and that it must feel good now to feel like he could be himself. As a friend I wanted to show my support.’’
... “I just told him that it changes nothing and I totally support him and I’m just happy that he’s happy,” McDavid said. “He told me that he’s never been happier in his whole life. So that’s all that I needed to hear.’’
-A young NHL player agent comes out, supported by hockey’s biggest stars, by Pierre LeBrun, The Athletic, 5 Nov 2020
emma 😌😌
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The Mat Barzal, William Nylander and Alex Galchenyuk post
So, I teach ESL in Japan in a girl’s high school, and one of my little personal gifts to myself is to put hockey players on this particular exam, which tests past tense, describing people in polite or rude terms, and physical/personal terms.
Thought I would share this with everyone - last year I used Jamie Benn and cried with laughter at some of the answers.
Note that I deliberately looked up pics of the players where they could be taken as ambivalent - bad points and good! And these are the uncorrected answers.
Frankly, I will never see Mat Barzal again without thinking, “He is a clean man; he takes a shower twice a day” !!!! lol. His friends are great, talking up how he showers so much. Also, these girls know what is up re: Nylander’s terrible beard.
Part 2, featuring the tattooed yet handsome Jamie Benn is here!

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Highlights: ‘You are so stupid!’ to the girl who has been told all Jamie’s bad points but wants his number anyway because HANDSOME, lol.
The fact that Jamie Benn is like 007 to one, but a terrible fighting, drinking, womanizer to another… (Swelling music) Golddigger - he’s the man, the man with the fighty punch…
“He can protect us!” “He helped me to find the way home!” omg my heart JAMIE
Part 1 of Hockey Players vs ESL is here, featuring Mat Barzal and William Nylander.
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