Could Jimmy Carter Emerge as the Model for Biden Presidency?
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Soaring inflation. Lines at gas stations, with rising gasoline prices. Tense negotiations with Iran involving hostages. A deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. Calls to boycott an upcoming Olympics to be hosted by a hostile, expansionist Communist power known for human rights abuses. A big push for solar energy.
President Biden and the first lady stopped in Plains, Georgia, recently to visit with President Carter, who is 96, and Rosalynn Carter. The visit was closed-door, but one can imagine there was plenty to talk about.
The meeting prompted some sparring over Mr. Carters reputation. Donald Trump Jr. tweeted that Mr. Biden is the next Jimmy Carter. That was intended as an insult, since Mr. Carter was a one-term president who lost his re-election bid amid stagflation and the Iranian hostage crisis. Twitter editors remarked th
Biden Should Emulate Carter s Successes, Avoid His Failures
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Embed Members of the Montana Conservation Corps (MCC) work on trails near Tally Lake in northwestern Montana. President Biden wants to retool and relaunch one of the country s most celebrated government programs: the Civilian Conservation Corps. MCC crews are already doing some of the work envisioned in Biden s climate proposal. Claire Harbage/NPR
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Members of the Montana Conservation Corps (MCC) work on trails near Tally Lake in northwestern Montana. President Biden wants to retool and relaunch one of the country s most celebrated government programs: the Civilian Conservation Corps. MCC crews are already doing some of the work envisioned in Biden s climate proposal.
Tuesday, May 11, 2021 by Scott Detrow (NPR)
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Members of the Montana Conservation Corps (MCC) work on the trails near Tally Lake in northwestern Montana. President Biden wants to retool and relaunch one of the country s most celebrated government programs: the Civilian Conservation Corps. MCC crews are already doing some of the work envisioned in Biden s climate proposal. Image credit: Claire Harbage
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With college classes going online because of COVID-19, Joe Spofforth put his double-major in political economies and educational studies on hold to move West and find work. When the pandemic was over, he’d go back.
MORE The Civilian Conservation Corps put young men back to work during the Great Depression. Here, CCC members saw down dead trees in a burned area near Belton, Mont. Photo by George A. Grant - National Park Service History Collection
With college classes going online because of COVID-19, Joe Spofforth put his double major in political economies and educational studies on hold to move West and find work. When the pandemic was over, he d go back. You can get real into this stuff, the 21-year-old Ohioan said, grinning at his mountain surroundings as his fellow Montana Conservation Corps crew members saw, chop and lop branches and logs away from a dirt path trail work.
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