Political Advisor Stephen Miller took a lot of heat Thursday morning after making remarks at the White House press briefing.
MSNBC host Stephanie Rhule wrote “love. Interpretation here is key.” As a reaction to Aaron Rupar’s post “Stephen Miller: 'Children will be taught to love America. Children will be taught to be patriots. Children will be taught civic values for schools that want federal taxpayer funding. So as we close the Dept of Education and provide funding to states, we're going to make sure these funds are not being used to promote communist ideology.'"
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Political Analyst Josh Larky wrote, “Stephen Miller is afraid of a problem that doesn’t exist. America is the furthest thing from a communist society. The Gini coefficient is the primary measure of wealth inequality. The US has much more inequality than: Japan, Germany, Canada, France, Israel, Russia, China, Britain, Italy, India, South Korea, Switzerland, Argentina, Portugal, Australia, Sweden, Vietnam, Austria, United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Ukraine, Hungary”
“Let's check in with U.S. toy companies: ‘We have a frozen supply chain that is putting Christmas at risk,’" said Greg Ahearn, chief executive of the Toy Association, a U.S. industry group representing 850 toy manufacturers.
"If we don’t start production soon, there’s a high probability of a toy shortage this holiday season," wrote Podsave America host John Favreau.
“The Trump administration is actively trying to deregulate the safety and inspection standards of almost everything we use across every aspect of our lives.” said Melanie D'Arrigo, the Executive Directorof The Campaign for NY Health.
“Does Stephen Miller love America as it exists today? His goal seems to be to return it to 1925,” wrote Zaid Jilani.