“The Republican tax bill is thrown by the Congress is increasingly tilting of the United States of america tax code for the benefit of the rich Americans.”'s the beginning ofâ 37-word sentence the first step-stel’n front page story in The New York Times on the tax bill is considered in Parliament this week. There'ours pretty picture of the creatively worded advocacy journalism. “Flow” impliseer’n unreasonable, disorderly, threatening movement; the “tilt” suggests to stop standing fairness; spell out “Usa. tax code” impliseer’n ominous attack op’n respected national institution. And all this “to benefit rich Americans.” This is less reportage than it is advocacy journalism,…
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