New York Times (September 28)
“Strict enforcement should start with the president, to show that no American is above the law.” In 2010, Donald Trump “claimed a tax refund of $72.9 million,” which sparked an ongoing investigation. “The government must move urgently to resolve this question…. Americans deserve to know that the president has paid his taxes, too.”
Tags: Enforcement, Government, Investigation, Law, Strict, Tax refund, Trump, U.S., Urgent
San Francisco Chronicle (March 17)
“Bay Area shelter orders show need for an unprecedented public effort.” The order covering six counties requires approximately 6.7 million residents to remain at home. “The strictest such action nationwide,” the order is “a testament to the need for aggressive, informed and unified action to counter the rapidly escalating threat of the new coronavirus.”
Tags: Action, Aggressive, Bay Area, Coronavirus, Escalating, Informed, Public effort, Shelter, Strict, Threat, Unified
Houston Chronicle (November 7)
“With due respect to the faith and beliefs of every person, especially the grieving residents of Sutherland Springs, the rote statements of politicians were almost blasphemous in their repetition and meaninglessness. From Japan, President Trump’s ‘thoughts and prayers’ riff was so stale and scripted that it conveyed all the sincerity of a robocall offering an extended warranty on a kitchen appliance. The irony no doubt escaped the president that he was speaking to tortured souls in small-town Texas from a nation with strict and sensible gun laws. A nation where gun violence is almost unheard of.”
Tags: Blasphemous, Faith, Grieving, Gun laws, Japan, Politicians, Sensible, Strict, Sutherland Springs, Thoughts and prayers, Trump, U.S., Violence
