President Biden, in his second State of the Union address, laid out his economic plans for the year ahead by calling for bipartisanship—while simultaneously jabbing at Republicans and their proposals. And in the wake a Chinese surveillance balloon that passed over the nation just before his speech, he warned he will take action if Beijing “threatens” U.S. sovereignty.
Biden on Tuesday began his remarks by congratulating the 118th Congress and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
“Speaker, I don’t want to ruin your reputation, but I…