The week in whoppers: De Blasio’s ‘safe’ city, Team Biden’s ‘supply crunch’ and more
Post Editorial Board
May 13, 2021
Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions:
This Quote: “I don’t think it will, honestly. . . . This is a very safe place, and
there’s more and more activity. The city is clearly coming back.” — Mayor de Blasio, Monday, when asked if the broad-daylight shooting of three innocent bystanders, including a 4-year-old, in Times Square two days before would keep tourists from the area.
We say: Yes, pot is now legal, but that doesn’t mean
the mayor should smoke at work. What else could explain such a
preposterous remark? What’s “coming back” are the bad, old days — when
crime was rampant, shootings were endless and people were dodging
bullets left and right. Through May 2 this year, 463 people have been
shot, nearly double last year’s toll at that time.
This tweet:
"The
history of police violence enacted on unarmed Black and Brown citizens
by American law enforcement mirrors the history of Israel treating
Palestinians as violent insurgents."
We say: US cops use force almost invariably because
suspects are threatening violence or resisting arrest. More than 90
percent of fatal shootings by police are at
armed suspects.
Similarly, when Israel treats “Palestinians as violent insurgents,” it’s
usually because that’s what those particular Palestinians are (if not
outright terrorists). This week, Palestinians fired more than 1,000
rockets into Israel. Yet Teen Vogue peddles a distorted version of a
complex issue to teens (
teens!) in a perverted bid to
virtue-signal and get clicks. Oh, and that picture? It has nothing to do
with the current conflict: It’s from 2018.
This Quote: “We don’t see much evidence that the extra unemployment insurance is a major driver in people not rejoining the workforce.” — White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, Monday
We say: If she and her boss, President Biden, don’t
see how Washington’s extension of the $300 jobless bonus (on top of
regular unemployment benefits) has shattered the incentive to work, it’s
only because they have their eyes closed. In March, which saw nearly a
million new jobs, Democrats extended the bonus to September — and, lo
and behold, in April, only 266,000 jobs were created. And unemployment grew to 6.1 percent.
This Quote: “It’s not that we have a gasoline shortage. It’s that we have this supply crunch.”— Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, Tuesday.
We say: It’s not a border “crisis” but a “challenge.”
Day care and free college are “infrastructure.” The term “undocumented
noncitizen” must be used to describe migrants who enter the US
illegally. So of course for Team Biden there was no “gasoline
shortage” this week, just a mere “supply crunch.” (Tell it to all those
motorists who waited hours for gas!) Yet Granholm’s whopper was so
ridiculous, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, EPA Administrator
Michael Regan and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg all
acknowledged the lack of gasoline at many stations constituted a
“shortage.”
2 comments:
Gasoline in my area has increased in price by a dollar a gallon in two weeks. Fucking idiots are running this country. President Trump was leading us in the right direction. In 4 and 1/2 months Biden hasn't done anything beneficial.
It is hard for a political to say "I am both a liar and a moron" even if is demonstrably true.
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