From Robert Kuttner, The American Prospect <[email protected]>
Subject Kuttner on TAP: The Persistent Pandemic
Date September 21, 2022 7:00 PM
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**SEPTEMBER 21, 2022**

Kuttner on TAP

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**** The Persistent Pandemic

It ain't over till it's over.

President Biden has been on a roll lately. As a crowning achievement,
you can understand why Biden would want people to believe that the
pandemic is over, as he told CBS's

**60 Minutes** in a Sunday segment.

Except it isn't over. The U.S. has recorded over 379,000 cases and
2,490 deaths in the last seven days as of Tuesday, according to CDC data
. We
may be headed to an endemic state, and we're certainly better equipped
to handle a future outbreak given medical advancements. But that
doesn't necessarily mean COVID is done with us.

Biden tried to walk back his remarks when he appeared at a campaign
event in New York on Tuesday. "By the way, if you haven't gotten your
boosters, get them," Biden said, according to Bloomberg
.

Biden's blurted assertion that the pandemic is behind us is another in
a series of impromptu misstatements that give his staff extreme anxiety
whenever the president is speaking off-script. And it does damage-in
three distinct respects.

First, the new vaccine booster, engineered to work against the omicron
variants, apparently works even better than hoped
.
But far too few Americans are getting it. And if the pandemic is over,
why should they?

"We are not where we need to be if we are going to quote 'live with
the virus,'" Anthony Fauci, Biden's chief medical adviser, pointedly
said on Monday
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Second, the president's gaffe gives Republicans ammunition to refuse
the administration's request for more COVID money in the upcoming vote
on the continuing resolution to keep the government funded. "If it's
over, then I wouldn't suspect they need any more money," Sen. John
Cornyn (R-TX) told CNN
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And third, Biden is likely to be a defendant in an upcoming lawsuit

challenging his order to cancel student debt. The order is based on the
president's special powers in a national emergency, namely the COVID
pandemic. While the law in question allows the president to redress
harms triggered by the emergency and doesn't necessarily require the
emergency to be ongoing, it gives an entry point to a right-wing
judiciary to use the president's words to claim no emergency exists.
At the least, it weakens the argument in the court of public opinion.

Joe Biden is the only president we have. He's doing a lot better than
many of us expected, and we have to wish him well. Biden's occasional
misstatements based on wishful thinking are in a different moral
universe from Trump's cynical lies. But Joe, if you can't resist
damaging blurts, do the country and yourself a favor and stay on script.

~ ROBERT KUTTNER

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