The Media Brainwashing About the Biden Fake Infrastructure Plan has Begun
The corrupt, Soviet-style, state-run media is all in on the $3 trillion Biden infrastructure plan. – The great Mollie Hemingway captured the essence of the media’s slavish, lapdog reaction to the Sock Puppet-in-Chief’s announcement yesterday in this tweet:
Everything about that New York Times headline is an outright lie, a Biden administration narrative parroted by leftist stooges who spend their days posing as journalists. Enlarge that chart on the left of the page and what you see is not a focus on “jobs, roads and growth,” but on payoffs to the Democrat Party’s supporters in the green lobby and its favored constituents who are dependent on government largesse.
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The Summit County GOP is accusing Secretary of State Frank LaRose of spinning “inaccurate and incomplete” facts to “exact political retribution” against its local leader.
In a March 3 letter, LaRose rejected the reappointment of Bryan Williams, who is vice president of the state central committee and chair of the Summit County GOP, to another four years on the Summit County Board of Elections. LaRose gave the party s county executive committee until Friday of last week to give him another name for the open seat.
Local party leaders met Wednesday and voted 66-1 to sue LaRose instead.
The lawsuit, filed Friday, asks the Ohio Supreme Court to compel LaRose to accept Williams nomination by the local party. The Ohio Supreme Court decided Monday to take the case on an expedited basis.