Buyer's remorse:
The response from the Right, however valid in some cases, is tinged with hyperbole.
The number of jobs lost due to the Keystone pipeline deal being squashed is disputed by the MSM, with self-appointed "fact checkers" assuring readers that many of the estimated 11,000 jobs were temporary. Either way.., "70,000 Jobs Lost" seems on the surface like an exaggerated figure borne of outrage. (Though, one which may well be a huge underestimate when all is said and done in a few years.)
As well, the small convoy of U.S. troops "invading" Syria on the day of Biden's inauguration looks as well like anti-Biden hype as the maneuver was apparently part of on-going agreements. But who knows these days? As per that tract on propaganda I posted yesterday, it seems likely that the story and others like it may have been deliberately presented to create disharmony.
The response from the Right, however valid in some cases, is tinged with hyperbole.
The number of jobs lost due to the Keystone pipeline deal being squashed is disputed by the MSM, with self-appointed "fact checkers" assuring readers that many of the estimated 11,000 jobs were temporary. Either way.., "70,000 Jobs Lost" seems on the surface like an exaggerated figure borne of outrage. (Though, one which may well be a huge underestimate when all is said and done in a few years.)
As well, the small convoy of U.S. troops "invading" Syria on the day of Biden's inauguration looks as well like anti-Biden hype as the maneuver was apparently part of on-going agreements. But who knows these days? As per that tract on propaganda I posted yesterday, it seems likely that the story and others like it may have been deliberately presented to create disharmony.
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