Biden "Forgot To Sign" — "Maybe A Little Side To Impeach Me Because Inflation Is Coming Down"
Biden “Forgot To Sign” — “Maybe A Little Side To Impeach Me Because Inflation Is Coming Down”
President Biden made remarks during a July 2023 event before traveling to Maine, including the executive order signing oversight, impeachment quip, and economic claims. Biden framed the signing oversight: “I’m coming back to shake your hand, but I forgot it didn’t sign the order. All that talking, no action.” Biden pivoted to impeachment: “Republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for. Now that inflation is coming down. Maybe a little side to impeach me because it’s coming down. I don’t know. I love that one.” Biden cited Maine delegation: “Shelley Pingree, Angus King and Jerry Golden. We have our four congressional delegates here from Maine are with the president today.” Biden cited business framing: “Make sure your products better and ultimately cheaper. You know, we’re making significant progress. And I want you to know we’ve done all this without raising taxes.” Biden made $400K pledge: “I commit that we’ll never raise federal taxes on anybody making less than $400,000. Period.” Biden cited debt reduction: “In two years, I’ve cut the national debt by $1,700 billion.”
The Forgot To Sign
- Biden framing: “I’m coming back to shake your hand, but I forgot it didn’t sign the order. All that talking, no action.”
- Editorial reach: The framing dramatized signing oversight.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Invest Online
- Biden framing: “You can see exactly where to go if you go to online to go to invest.com.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned web reference.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Impeach Side Inflation
- Biden framing: “Republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for. Now that inflation is coming down. Maybe a little side to impeach me because it’s coming down.”
- Editorial reach: The framing dramatized impeachment quip.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The I Love That One
- Biden framing: “I don’t know. I love that one.”
- Editorial reach: The framing personalized humor.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Maine Delegation
- Reporter framing: “We’ve got Shelley Pingree, Angus King and Jerry Golden. We have our four congressional delegates here from Maine are with the president today.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned travel context.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Business Roundtable Reference
- Biden framing: “Remember the business roundtable, the big businessmen. They said, why? Why are you known as the most pro labor senator in history of America?”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned anecdote.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Better Cheaper
- Biden framing: “Simple reason. Make sure your products better and ultimately cheaper.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned worker rationale.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Without Raising Taxes
- Biden framing: “We’ve done all this without raising taxes.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned tax claim.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The 400K Pledge
- Biden framing: “I commit that we’ll never raise federal taxes on anybody making less than $400,000. Period.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned tax pledge.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The 1700 Billion Cut
- Biden framing: “In two years, I’ve cut the national debt by $1,700 billion.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned debt claim.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Wages Up After Inflation
- Biden framing: “And wages are up after being adjusted for inflation.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned wage claim.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Executive Order Signing Layer
- Editorial reach: Executive order signing oversight was central to coverage.
- Hearing record: The executive order context is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: Executive order continued to be referenced.
- Long arc: Executive order shaped subsequent debates.
- Long arc: Executive order fed broader debates.
The Maine Travel Layer
- Editorial reach: Maine travel was central to economic messaging tour.
- Hearing record: The Maine travel context is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: Maine travel continued to be referenced.
- Long arc: Maine travel shaped subsequent debates.
- Long arc: Maine travel fed broader debates.
The 400K Pledge Layer
- Editorial reach: $400K pledge was central to economic messaging.
- Hearing record: The 400K pledge context is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: 400K pledge continued through 2024.
- Long arc: 400K pledge shaped subsequent debates.
- Long arc: 400K pledge fed broader debates.
The Debt Cut Claim Layer
- Editorial reach: Debt cut claim was central to economic messaging.
- Hearing record: The debt cut context is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: Debt cut continued through 2024.
- Long arc: Debt cut shaped subsequent debates.
- Long arc: Debt cut fed broader debates.
The Impeachment Quip Layer
- Editorial reach: Impeachment quip was central to political messaging.
- Hearing record: The impeachment quip context is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: Impeachment continued through 2024.
- Long arc: Impeachment shaped subsequent debates.
- Long arc: Impeachment fed broader debates.
The Republican Critique
- Editorial reach: Republicans cite Biden remarks as gaffe-prone.
- Hearing record: The Republican critique context is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The critique continued through 2024.
- Long arc: The critique shaped subsequent debates.
- Long arc: The critique fed broader debates.
The Public Communication Layer
- Soundbite design: The remarks were structured for clip distribution.
- Documentary value: The remarks contained policy claims.
- Media uptake: The clips moved on conservative media.
- Audience targeting: The remarks are built for retail political distribution.
- Long arc: The remarks fed broader debates.
The 2024 Implications
- Election positioning: Both parties used Biden remarks for 2024 positioning.
- Mental faculties salience: Mental faculties became central in 2024 coverage.
- Long arc: The remarks will shape 2024 election dynamics.
- Hearing legacy: The remarks will be cited in future age debates.
- Long arc: The remarks culminated in Biden’s withdrawal in July 2024.
Key Takeaways
- Biden returned to “sign the order” he had forgot.
- Biden joked about Republicans pivoting from impeachment as inflation cools.
- Biden cited Maine congressional delegation.
- Biden cited business roundtable anecdote.
- Biden made $400K tax pledge.
- Biden cited $1,700 billion debt cut.
Transcript Highlights
The following quotations are drawn from an AI-generated Whisper transcript of the remarks and should be considered unverified pending official transcript release.
- “I’m coming back to shake your hand, but I forgot it didn’t sign the order. All that talking, no action” — Biden
- “Republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for. Now that inflation is coming down. Maybe a little side to impeach me because it’s coming down” — Biden
- “Why are you known as the most pro labor senator in history of America? Simple reason. Make sure your products better and ultimately cheaper” — Biden
- “We’ve done all this without raising taxes” — Biden
- “I commit that we’ll never raise federal taxes on anybody making less than $400,000. Period” — Biden
- “In two years, I’ve cut the national debt by $1,700 billion” — Biden
Full transcript: 268 words transcribed via Whisper AI.