President Biden of the United States held a rally 100 days after his inauguration, saying, "Now is the time for wealthy people and companies to bear the burden fairly." He appealed for support for the tax increase to the class.

President Biden held a rally in southern Georgia, which was a fierce battle in the presidential election, on the 29th, 100 days after his inauguration.



In this, President Biden said, "We have achieved a lot," and emphasized our efforts such as measures against infection with the new coronavirus.



He added, "We need to invest in the United States and what our families need. Now is the time for wealthy people and businesses to bear the burden fairly." He appealed for support for tax increases for companies and the wealthy in order to realize the policy aimed at expanding the middle class.



President Biden said in a policy speech the day before that "the middle class built this country" and invested 400 trillion yen in infrastructure investment and child-rearing support to raise income and expand the middle class. However, the opposition and the Republican Party have opposed such things as "a huge shopping list", and it will be an important political issue in the future whether to get cooperation for the tax increase that is indispensable for the realization of the policy. I will.

“Please vaccinate immediately”

At the rally on that day, President Biden said, "I want you to get the vaccine right away," while the pace of vaccination against the new coronavirus has been pointed out in the United States.



In the United States, more than 237 million vaccines have been vaccinated so far, and about 30% of the population has been vaccinated, but the number of vaccinations per day averaged 3.2 million times a week in the middle of this month. Although it has reached, it has slowed down since then, and it is analyzed that relatively many people hesitate to inoculate in southern countries such as Georgia where the rally was held on this day.



In response to a series of violence against Asians, President Biden said, "The Senate passed a bill to protect Asians from too many hate crimes, which is the first step. There is more work to be done. "



Last month, eight people, including six Asians, were killed in a shooting in Georgia, protesting that discrimination was the cause.



Georgia was in a fierce battle in the previous presidential election, with President Biden winning by a small margin, and at the rally on that day, the results were directly given to supporters with a view to next year's midterm elections at the turning point of the 100th day of inauguration. It seems that there is also an aim to appeal to.