You wouldn’t believe what I am dealing with right now, so I’m not even going to tell you.
Let’s just say that in this case, writing ethics stories is a welcome respite..
1. Let’s give credit to the New York Times. On its front page Saturday, the Times highlighted three large graphs, one showing that “monthly job gains under President Trump have shown strong, consistent increases “even after a decade of economic expansion”; one showing that wage growth has “picked up momentum,” and the other showing that unemployment has dipped below “full employment.”
All of this, plus a record high stock market, are just as candidate Trump promised and predicted.
The Times then says,
“With 11 months to go before the 2020 election, a polarized electorate is dividing itself by which story line it views as more pertinent — the president’s potential abuse of power, or the comfort of a steady paycheck credited to his leadership.”
Gee, let’s see…. “potential abuse of power” that was not an abuse of power at all, or jobs, higher wages, and rock bottom low unemployment. Tough choice. What a dilemma.
Give the Times credit for making it ridiculously clear what a big lie Big Lie #5 (“Everything is Terrible!”) is.
2. But let’s not get carried away! Here’s another Times headline from the same edition: Continue reading
