About 20 years ago give or take I had a conversation with a MO state senator from St Joseph during which he Republicansplained to me that tax cuts (for the wealthy) don't cost anything because the state can't lose something (money) it never had. I'm surprised that argument hasn't been used this time.
Best line ever: So now we know the bottom line on Fox News: it’s willing to misinform its viewers if misinforming its viewers makes them money. And if telling your audience what they want to hear is your business model, I’m assuming the Philadelphia viewers of Fox News were thrilled when they heard the Eagles won the Super Bowl.
About 20 years ago give or take I had a conversation with a MO state senator from St Joseph during which he Republicansplained to me that tax cuts (for the wealthy) don't cost anything because the state can't lose something (money) it never had. I'm surprised that argument hasn't been used this time.
Best line ever: So now we know the bottom line on Fox News: it’s willing to misinform its viewers if misinforming its viewers makes them money. And if telling your audience what they want to hear is your business model, I’m assuming the Philadelphia viewers of Fox News were thrilled when they heard the Eagles won the Super Bowl.
Glad you liked it. The line came from wondering if you just give people the news that they want to hear, where does that stop?