I think the author needs to go back and proof read his work... I think there are just a few too many typos.
Address the content, Karen.
“”As the flame of liberty is slowly extinguished in the emerging Biden gulag, the number one rule about 2030 electtion fraud and a possible stolen presidential election.””
“”I think the author needs to go back and proof read his work... I think there are just a few too many typos.””
You are correct. This is very unusual for that writer. I guess it’s just one more example of everything in our country being turned on its head. Up is down, down is up - you know the drill.
It shows every day here at FR and now someone comments on YOUR post sarcastically for not addressing the “content” of the article. When you’re faced with that one sentence, who has any desire to look for the content if the writer didn’t care what he wrote or how the reader would take it? He didn’t even care enough to write a complete sentence OR correct the typos.
I think you are right. The typos and overall poor writing are annoying, and it’s shameful that this writer would publish such shoddy work. I guess this is what public education has been turning out for a couple decades or more.
You can say that again.
I didn’t bother with the article, the excerpt was so bad I don’t want to see it. And someone immediately flames you...pretty sad.
The way I see it, if you write something like this, you’re obviously trying to impress me with your comprehensive grasp of the situation. When it turns out you can’t even spell “winner” right or be bothered to proofread your drivel, then drivel is exactly what I think it is and I move on.
Just one more example of the unacceptable level of illiteracy in this country today, even in journalism. People who live by the printed word and have no idea how to use it.
A book I read not long ago claimed that in 2003 about 80% of all high school graduates could not read and write beyond the 4th grade level. That is horrid. When I was 10 (5th grade) I was reading my uncle’s college textbooks. We certainly have gone downhill. When I left high school, the US rated #7 worldwide in education. (1973) About 10 years later, we were down to #17. When obama was 4 years into his disaster, I read that we were #28. A friend recently told me we are now beyond #30. And people make snarky comments when you and I point it out. Disgusting.