Biden: ‘Things Are Going To Change Drastically’ In U.S. ‘Unrelated To Any Particular Leader’
President Joe Biden said during an interview late this week that things were going to drastically change in the U.S., but that those changes would happen “unrelated” to any political leader. Biden made the remarks during an interview with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell during the final days of his presidency. “I really am concerned about how ...
President Joe Biden said during an interview late this week that things were going to drastically change in the U.S., but that those changes would happen “unrelated” to any political leader.
Biden made the remarks during an interview with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell during the final days of his presidency.
“I really am concerned about how fragile democracy is,” Biden claimed. “Now, that sounds corny, but, I mean, I really am concerned, because you have heard me say it a hundred times. I really think we’re in an inflection point in history here, where, unrelated to any particular leader, things are going to change drastically.”
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“And it occurs every five or six generations,” he claimed. “And it usually is generated by technology.”
“I mean, for example, if Gutenberg didn’t invent the printing press, how that would Europe have ever gotten united in any way, to understand what each country was thinking?” Biden asked. “I mean, it sounds stupid, but it really matters.”
“Look, I got involved — I didn’t think about it this way, but I got involved in public life because of abuse of power,” he claimed. “I mean, my dad would say, the greatest sin of all is the abuse of power.”
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Biden said that his stutter made him realize growing up that “there’s so damn many bullies around.”
“The reason for all the safeguards out there is, in a very trite way to say it, is to keep the bullies from taking advantage of everybody else, the basic guardrails,” he added. “And I think that this concentration of enormous wealth and power in a circumstance where everything’s changing, and the biggest thing that’s changing is how we communicate with one another.”
Biden complained that social media companies would not censor conservative opinions and demanded that rich people pay their “fair share in taxes.”
“So I guess what I’m worried about is that the thing that keeps it on track are the guardrails, that there’s a Supreme Court that’s independent, but accountable,” he added. “There is a Congress that you speak your mind, but you’re held accountable to basic standards.”
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