Were you watching Mr. Biden’s address?
Mr. Biden said the state of our union was “strong.” How would you describe the state of our union? In other words, how do you think the country is doing right now? Are we doing better, worse or the same as we were a year ago?
What are the biggest issues the nation faces? What are the top three things you think the country should prioritize?
What is your reaction to Mr. Biden’s State of the Union address? What, to you, were the most memorable moments or lines? What do you wish he had mentioned or talked more about? How effective do you think the speech was over all?
What reactions to the address — whether from political commentators, members of Congress, social media or your friends and family — did you find most interesting?
Mr. Baker writes that “the discord of today’s politics erupted in the chamber in ways that would have once been unthinkable.” What is your reaction to the interruptions? What do you think these moments reveal about the state of our union, if anything?
If you were to make your own one-minute State of the Union speech, what would you say? Why? What issues, policies, ideas or themes would you highlight? President Biden delivered his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night before a joint session of Congress. The speech came at a tense moment in modern history, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continued and bombs rained down on Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital.
“No president had delivered his State of the Union address with such a large-scale and consequential land war underway in Europe since 1945,” The New York Times reported. Were you watching Mr. Biden’s address? Why or why not? Though we welcome your reactions to what the president said — and to the Republican response — in this forum we’re chiefly asking how you think our country is doing right now. Are we better off than we were a year ago? Why or why not? What are the main issues we face, in your opinion? In general, how strong is the state of our union right now?
What are the biggest issues the nation faces? What are the top three things you think the country should prioritize?
What is your reaction to Mr. Biden’s State of the Union address? What, to you, were the most memorable moments or lines? What do you wish he had mentioned or talked more about? How effective do you think the speech was over all?
What reactions to the address — whether from political commentators, members of Congress, social media or your friends and family — did you find most interesting?
Mr. Baker writes that “the discord of today’s politics erupted in the chamber in ways that would have once been unthinkable.” What is your reaction to the interruptions? What do you think these moments reveal about the state of our union, if anything?
If you were to make your own one-minute State of the Union speech, what would you say? Why? What issues, policies, ideas or themes would you highlight? President Biden delivered his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night before a joint session of Congress. The speech came at a tense moment in modern history, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continued and bombs rained down on Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital.
“No president had delivered his State of the Union address with such a large-scale and consequential land war underway in Europe since 1945,” The New York Times reported. Were you watching Mr. Biden’s address? Why or why not? Though we welcome your reactions to what the president said — and to the Republican response — in this forum we’re chiefly asking how you think our country is doing right now. Are we better off than we were a year ago? Why or why not? What are the main issues we face, in your opinion? In general, how strong is the state of our union right now?