Sentences with phrase «where's the outrage»

For a President or Finance Minister, there is only one appropriate response to a credit rating agency downgrading your nation's debt: feigned outrage.
The ban immediately provoked nationalist outrage in Chinese media and on online forums, with many commentators urging Beijing increase state subsidies for China's domestic chip industry.
From so - called bro - grammers, who have brought the worst of American frat culture to the corporate world, to Google's new plan to include user photos and recommendations in targeted ads, it's not hard to find evidence of mainstream outrage over the industry's excesses.
Such contrasts can be seen when looking at the steady tattoo of allegations concerning mass atrocities leveled at Qaddafi of Libya (but after his demise never confirmed), compared to the almost complete failure to cover the uprising in Saudi Arabia — or ongoing human rights outrages there.
You have to respond to moral outrage with emotion.
The outrage that Canada's political class demonstrated on Wednesday will spread to other countries.
Confused and outraged, Fasold spoke by phone with Kari Brandenburg, then the district attorney in Bernalillo County.
Crowley later claimed she was just «trying to move the conversation along» and, as for the outrage her interjection caused, she said of the Republicans: «I'm sorry they're upset, but tomorrow they'll be upset about something else, as will the Democrats.»
Following Sunday's Times article about Thiel's reported pledge, some founders and investors took to Twitter to express their outrage.
Not surprisingly, Trump's remarks triggered outrage among the media because it amounts to a head - on attack against the principle of a free press — a fundamental element of the U.S. democratic system.
Whether accurate or misleading, the higher estimate crept across Twitter over the course of the week of July 26 when the story ran, drawing outrage among observers already critical of Mayer's tenure at Yahoo.
«I am furthermore outraged by the attack which appears to have deliberately targeted journalists,» he said in a statement.
Only two days after entering office, he issued an executive order stating that prisoners «shall in all circumstances be treated humanely and shall not be subjected to violence to life and person (including murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment, and torture), nor to outrages upon personal dignity (including humiliating and degrading treatment).»
The e-mail blast drew outrage from storm - sensitive Twitterati.
When Vitter was in the House of Representatives he actually took calls from the DC Madam during roll call votes; later, Sen. Vitter expressed outrage over purported actions of the poverty group ACORN, where several staffers showed tolerance toward conservative operatives with a hidden camera who were pretending to be involved in prostitution.
Outraged by the scandal, former leader Mahathir Mohammad came out of political retirement and the opposition has united behind him in the national elections.
Already, social media users are voicing their outrage over the cover on Twitter.
The dust has hardly settled on abandoned Juicero machines, yet already the world has moved on to the latest tech lifestyle outrage: unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized spring water, sold at upwards of $ 20 a gallon.
Canada's post-secondary education system has come under increasing scrutiny in recent times, with questions about the continuing value of a university degree and outrage in some quarters about tuition levels.
Police Are Downloading Data From People's Phones Without Warrants and Privacy Advocates Are Outraged, by David Meyer
For Stiglitz, the outrage isn't that individuals making that much is a moral outrage by itself, it's that it's happening at the expense of the entire economy.
Now, amid outrage over Trump's Charlottesville response, Dimon has condemned the president.
While Derwin thinks that Trump's presidency is «a travesty» on multiple levels, he is particularly outraged by his rollback of climate change regulations.
That has been a sharp contrast to other recent mass shootings where public debate quickly moved on after the perfunctory «thoughts and prayers» offered by many Republican politicians and outrage expressed by Democrats.
It's impossible to say whether a fiscal crisis, or growing outrage over the alarming numbers, might prompt corrective action before that happens.
Workers were outraged that Google's drone analysis for the Pentagon could help target people for death.
Here's the thing: We absolutely should be outraged about water, but not this stuff.
Since Friday, outraged passengers have been taking to Twitter to air out frustrations with the delays.
Meanwhile, the answer option of «less than one million» sparked outrage among many, who saw it as a nod to Holocaust deniers.
We should be outraged that California water utilities use a business model that left them with revenue shortfalls after residents used less water during the drought of 2011 - 17.
But the proffered legislation does something more remarkable: It incorporates provisions that outrage not only the so - called «moderate» Republicans in the Senate, but also infuriates a hard - line conservative faction led by Kentucky's Rand Paul.
The ban has sparked outrage and protests all over the US and the UK, and drew criticism from politicians all over the world.
David Shulkin, U.S. secretary of Veterans Affairs, told reporters on Wednesday that as a Jewish American, he was «outraged» by neo-Nazis and other white supremacist groups and felt obligated to speak out against them.
Fox News took it upon itself to find outraged conservatives, ready to batter down the doors of Coke's headquarters, ready to rail at yet another tear in the nation's social fabric.
The employee, a valued and productive member of the team, learned of the betrayal of confidence and was outraged.
But then, there's also a virtue in voluntarily deciding not to fire off those words of passion and outrage.
The issue of data privacy came to the fore after revelations in 2013 from former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden of mass U.S. surveillance caused political outrage in Europe
The U.S. leader caused outrage in Britain on Wednesday after he used his Twitter account to share anti-Islam videos from a U.K. far - right group.
That said, users have been really outraged over the user DRM, mostly to regulate the use of and transfer of their license.
In an email, Cox told The Times she felt «outrage and shock.»
Munoz on Tuesday issued another apology, expressing outrage and regret, and promising a «thorough review.»
Several marchers wore pink «pussy» hats, and carried banners with slogans like: «this pussy bites back» after the emergence of a 2005 tape in which Trump spoke of women in a demeaning way sparked widespread outrage.
And in that sweet spot it might've stayed — or even leapfrogged to number one from — had outraged gamers on Reddit not outed it as fake only 13 hours ago.
«Never before have you seen this type of public and outrage and curiosity.
That's something users can be rightly outraged about.
A more appropriate title for Holiday would be «troll marketer,» someone who can create publicity by baiting people into outrage.
The deal provoked howls of outrage until it was shown to have substantially reduced the prices consumers paid.
After nearly 400 pages, as the authors catalogue all the wounded players, corrupt tutors and bribes, the individual scandals and outrages begin to seem inconsequential, like mere symptoms of a deeper sickness.
In spite of the outrage that's battered United over the last week, Kaplan explained that when you buy an airline ticket you're actually not guaranteed a seat.
Hunter Harrison's compensation package at Canadian Pacific is undeniably inspirational — it can inspire envy, admiration, incredulity or outrage.
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