Flipping doesn’t necessarily mean “false witness”, so why imply it? “Flip” testimony that supports other evidence would be the opposite of “false witness”.
I’m sorry, Henry, but I don’t have the right to demand The Detroit News publish an op-ed from me detailing how super lame your comics are. Similarly, social media sites, when alerted to dangerous misinformation, don’t have to publish those posts.
(Not that my op-ed would be disinformation, but you get my point…)
What does this say about your Republican party, Mr. Ramirez? I prefer presidents who don’t bang porn stars while their wife nurses their newborn and then lie about it.
Why don’t you go read up on the estimated positive impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. You know, the millions of jobs and economic growth it fostered. There was a lot of money invested in companies and technologies in that act. Like any big investment portfolio, some were going to work out well and some weren’t. I’m just certain if I gave you a billion dollars to invest that all of your investment choices would work out. Obama and Biden, and Congress, oversaw the passage of that bill and, at least looking back decades later, they certainly gave our faltering 2009 economy a big boost. So, sure, go ahead and stay stupidly focused on a few bad investments in a huge pool of choices and disingenusouly ignore the overwhelming success of the whole Act.
What is Gorrell talking about?! Yesterday, while Trump was hosting a party for people who bought his stupid NFTs, Biden was in Wisconsin announcing the $3.3 billion investment in a Microsoft AI data center on the very spot where Trump hugely promised a bigly Foxconn plant. Which never came to be. SMH at these conservative cartoonists.
Ah, I see Mr. Miller does not want a repeat of what got him banned from my old hometown newspaper, the San Diego Union-Tribune. Well done!