Biden leaves White House in a flurry of success. We'll ignore it.
President Joe Biden has been a busy man, trying to squeeze in parts of his agenda right before Donald Trump retakes the Oval Office. It's too bad he wasn't this active during his presidency.
In the past five days, Biden has made multiple moves to cement his legacy. He blocked the merger of U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel. He banned offshore oil and gas drilling on more than 625 million federal acres and is poised to create two new national monuments in California that will preserve 848,000 acres.
He signed the Social Security Fairness Act, which will increase benefits for nearly 3 million people, and on Tuesday, his administration banned medical debt from affecting credit reports.
If you look back just a few weeks, the accomplishments grow to include more student loan debt relief, commuting the sentences of nearly every person on federal death row and enacting the nation’s first anti-hazing law.
This is the fervor with which Biden should have acted throughout the past four........
© USA TODAY
