I think that Joe Biden has been a breath of fresh air after our prior POTUS polluted the air with his caustic personality and his incitement of the mob storming our Capitol on Jan. 6. Biden has restored dignity and trust to the office of the presidency, even though I don't agree with all of his programs. I also think that Pres. Biden has appointed some very capable people to his Cabinet, whereby he has empowered them to do their jobs vs. trying to micromanage every critical function our federal government is faced with on a regular basis. —Lee A., Utah
Biden missed an important opportunity to reinstate bipartisanship as the only sustainable mode of governing when he helped cram through, and sign, the massive, debt-exploding stimulus ploy. He is further missing the boat on the border, on "social issues," and on the free-enterprise, market-based side of economic recovery. He needs to put Joe Manchin, Kristen Sinema, and John Tester front and center, and he needs to have a heart-to-heart with Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, and the seven Republican senators who voted to impeach. —Fred, Michigan
We will never have a president that pleases everyone, but at least we now have a president who really cares about us as a people and as a nation, instead of his own ambition or outward image. It is refreshing and comforting to have leaders in national office who want what is best for the country and the world. We have had enough of politicians who only care about power. Character, as well as words, matter. —Chuck A., Utah
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