Q1: An October article (linked on the results page of this poll) described the Biden Administration's approach to economics as deemphasizing traditional government measures such as GDP growth and unemployment rates in favor of how people feel about their lives, their families, their communities, their jobs, and the jobs of people around them.
Would you like such an approach, and do you think the Biden Administration practiced it?
Q2: The article went on to say Biden made a series of speeches as president that "clearly signaled his retreat from neoliberalism—one on reviving American manufacturing, one on climate and infrastructure, one on racial economic equity, and one on the “care economy.”
In this case, "neoliberalism" refers to the perceived practice started by Reagan and continued by presidents of both parties over the ensuing 40 years of "eliminating price controls, deregulating capital markets, lowering trade barriers, and reducing, especially through privatization, state influence in the economy."
Would you like to move away from neoliberalism, and do you think the Biden Administration practiced it?
Q3: Whether you believe Biden did or did not move away from neoliberalism, do you think Donald Trump did so in his first term, and will do so in his second term?