When Joe Biden announced his candidacy for the presidency in early 2020, he said he would stand by two things: the working people, the people who built the country, and the values that can bridge the gap.
The United States faces problems ranging from the corona virus to racism. Joe Biden said in his message that he would work for economic opportunities for job seekers, environmental protection, public health rights and global unity. Joe Biden position on key issues is as follows.
Corona virus: National testing and tracing program
To deal with the corona virus, Biden says he will become president and provide free testing across the country. He says he will recruit 100,000 people and launch a national liaison program on Corona.
He said he will set up at least ten testing centers in each state, run by federal officials. In addition, with the help of federal experts will issue instructions to prevent corona. They want governors to wear masks in their states.
Some voters may object to the state running a corona virus testing system through federal agencies, but Joe Biden's stance is generally consistent with the thinking of the Democratic Party.
Eco-friendly energy and raising minimum wages
Joe Biden says he can go to any lengths to support small businesses. He says he will increase the amount of social security provided to families by 200 a month and provide financial assistance to the affected families.
Biden has promised to end Trump-era tax breaks and offer dollar 10,000 in student loans.
Biden's "Blood Back Better" economic policy revolves around two groups: young people and working professionals, who are traditionally considered pro-Democrat.
His promise to raise the minimum wage from 11.5 an hour to dollar 15 an hour is very popular among young people and has become a symbol of the Democratic Party in the 2020 presidential election.
This promise indicates their inclination to the left. He says he will become president and invest two trillion in green energy. He argues that environmentally friendly energy is also beneficial to working people "who have to do all the work."
In the past, Biden has been accused of supporting the US Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has pushed US industries and jobs beyond US borders.
He plans to invest 300 300 billion in local equipment, services, research and technology to make Made in America popular.
Justice reform and funding for minorities
In the wake of this year's anti-racism protests in the United States, Joe Biden said he believes the country has a racist mindset and that the United States needs to help minorities economically and socially to overcome the problem. The program needs to be configured.
Joe Biden has announced the creation of a 30 30 billion fund to provide business assistance to minorities.
But they seem to be moving away from a way of cracking down on crime.
He has proposed reducing prison sentences and promising to deal with racial, gender and income disputes.
He says he will spend 20 20 billion to reduce incarceration, eliminate mandatory penalties and legalize marijuana use, and abolish marijuana penalties and the death penalty. Will start the program.
Biden, however, is not in favor of cutting off police funding.
He says he is in favor of diverting some police funds to social mental health programs. He talks about investing 300 300 billion in community policing.
Participation in the Global Environment Agreement
Joe Biden called climate change a threat to human survival and said he would work with the rest of the world to combat global warming, and that if he became president, the United States would be included in the Paris Agreement again. Under Donald Trump, the United States withdrew from the Global Environment Agreement.
Under the agreement, the United States aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 28 percent by 2025.
Biden is not in favor of the Green New Deal proposed by left-wing parties, but he has proposed a 7 1.7 trillion plan to develop environmentally friendly technology. He wants the United States to become a zero-emission country by 2050.
In addition to the United States, 60 other countries have pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050.
However, India and China have not yet made that commitment. Both countries are among the largest polluters.
Restoring American Reputation... And maybe face China
Joe Biden has written that as president he will focus on national issues. This does not indicate that they will move away from multinational corporations and agreements. His policy is in stark contrast to the Trump administration's loneliness.
He has promised to re-establish relations with his allies, especially NATO, which have been "damaged by repeated threats from Donald Trump."
Former US Vice President Joe Biden says China should be held accountable for its unfair trade practices.
Instead of raising unilateral tariffs on Chinese products, he favors a global coalition of democratic governments that China cannot "ignore."
However, he did not explicitly state this foreign policy.
Spreading Obama Care's plan
Joe Biden says he will expand public health reforms under President Obama to allow 97 percent of Americans to benefit from health insurance.
However, he does not support the views of left-wingers who demand health insurance for all citizens.
Joe Biden promises to give all U.S. citizens the opportunity to be part of public health insurance, such as Medicare for people between the ages of 60 and 65.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, an independent body, estimates that Biden's project will cost 25 2.25 trillion over ten years.
Pledge to end Trump's policies
Joe Biden has vowed to end President Trump's policy of separating children from their parents at the Mexican border in the first 100 days of his presidency.
He says he will also lift restrictions on asylum applications in the United States and lift restrictions on the entry of citizens of many Muslim countries to the United States.
He says he will also launch the "Dreamer" program, launched under President Obama, to allow children brought to the United States illegally to stay in the United States.
He says he will also ensure that these "dreamers" receive federal aid for students.
Free primary school and college education
Biden has promised to increase the number of colleges that offer free education. His promise to forgive student loans and give everyone access to preschool education is very popular in the Democratic Party.
This policy reflects their leaning to the left.
He says he will meet the Trump-era tax breaks to fund the policy.
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