Biden Says We Need More Moms in the Workforce to Compete Globally!!!


President Joe Biden paid a visit to a Connecticut childcare center on Friday to promote his multibillion-dollar spending bills that would support child and elder care.

The president said that his "Build Back Better" bill was focused on human infrastructure in order to resurrect the economy.

"How can we compete in a world when millions of American parents, particularly mothers, are unable to work?" Biden enquired. "Because they can't afford child or elder care?" you might wonder.

The cost of childcare in America, according to Biden, makes it difficult for both parents to work. If his budget recommendations were implemented, he guaranteed that no middle-class family would spend more than 7% of their income on child care.

"That will assist parents in re-entering the workforce and making ends meet," Biden added.

Biden warned that 12 years of public education was no longer sufficient for America's children, lamenting the fact that half of three- and four-year-olds in the United States were engaged in early childhood education.

"Does anyone think 12 years would be enough in the second quarter of the twenty-first century?" he wondered.

The president admitted that his initial $3.5 trillion spending package, which included increased entitlements and green energy programs, would not pass Congress.

"To be honest with you, I don't think we'll get $3.5 trillion this year," he admitted. "We're going to receive something less, but I'm going to bargain, and by God's grace, I'm going to get it done."

The president spoke with several of the children in the facility, squatting down to speak with them, hugging, them and most likely smelling them like he's done in the past.

"Everyone knows I prefer kids better than most people," Biden stated afterward, "as I joked when I talked to all your adults out on the playground." "Fortunately, they're in the same boat as me." That could be why I enjoy them."

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