"President Biden invited the nation to grieve together in 2021, when American death counts reached 500,000, and again in 2022, when they surpassed 1 million. In his 2022 State of the Union address, he rightly acknowledged that âwe meet tonight in an America that has lived through two of the hardest years this nation has ever faced,â before urging Americans to âmove forward safely.â But in the past two years, he, like almost everyone else, has largely tried to proceed as if everyone is back to normal. Meanwhile, American minds and hearts simply arenât readyâwhether we realize it or not."
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