Happy Wednesday, all!
I’m back in your inbox to solicit questions for this week’s Sunday mailbag post.
Something in the news you didn’t understand this week? Or an idea you want my analysis on? Or a nagging question about American politics that have bothered you for years?
I’m all ears! Drop your questions in the comments.
I look forward to reading and answering them.
— Gabe
My question concerns the bigger picture that haunts me, and nothing more so than the common day to day lying that has become acceptable. How do we make lying so unacceptable that very few would dare? In his first administration Trump could not open his mouth without lying. That seemed to take lying mainstream, and now, even when lies are pointed out and exposed, there seem to be no consequences.
Why haven’t we heard more about the fact that some of the Venezuelan alleged gang members were not in fact part of a gang?