Examples of logic "in the press", both from 1/24/23:
A product of the world of private equity, Zients is regularly heralded for his managerial skill -- a necessary and too-often overlooked ability in top government officials. But while it may be necessary, it's by no means sufficient, and if Zients skill ends up being directed toward the interests of the private equity world -- interests that include slashing government spending and opposing tax increases on the rich -- we'll all be worse off thanks to his effectiveness.
'All of which is to say, lie down in front of a police car and you're a terrorist who could spend many many years behind bars.
'As Marcum put it, "most people who hear about protesters charged with domestic terrorism will process that information as 'there are people committing terrorist acts' and they will think 'terrorism is bad,' and they won't question whether the label tells any kind of truth. Because terrorism IS bad. Full stop. But we need to know what the words mean in each context where a prosecutor or politician deploys them." And in the case of these new laws, it just means: we don't like you.'