Yeah once they actually get pushback it’s all “oops we accidentally drafted, signed, and sent that letter, we didn’t actually mean it”. This is why everyone should have been pushing back since day one.
There’s also the claim that it was sent too early, so regardless of what the error was, these were going to be the demands all along. They were just moving much slower in the discussion prior to the letter being sent. A wise attempt to boil the frog, and then somebody moved the pot over a rocket engine.
Union makes us strong.
“Reign of Error”.
What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, little by little, to being governed by surprise; to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if the people could not understand it, it could not be released because of national security.
As written in “They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-45” by Milton Mayer
Once again the New York Times butchers their coverage. Of course people in the administration are going to lie and say that it was mistakenly sent, which is why you can’t quote them anonymously without pointing out that fact, if you want to have any integrity.
And as the university said, it was a signed letter. Don’t sign the letter if you’re not going to send it, right? Everybody knows that. If it’s a draft, that should be visible in the title. Everyone knows that, right? We learned these things in junior high school.
Oops we accidentally sent you this email that we accidentally wrote.
Yeah that won’t work.
Bunch of fucking stupid cunt clowns.
Oh no. Just kidding! Fucking cowards…
Hire clowns, get a circus
yeah it was a mistake that he ever got elected.
F’ed around with the wealthy and found out.
Sure was. Found out pretty quick.
No backsies.