Editor: I, and I’m sure many others, are really tired of name-calling, finger-pointing, the unending blame game from those in public places. It sounds like a bunch of fifth-graders at recess. “ ...
Nature would burn the overgrowth by naturally occuring lightning strikes until we started to build homes where they should never have been built. Point your finger there, Ms. Saunders.
Whoopi Goldberg suggested that the Los Angeles wildfires were caused by last week’s hurricane-force winds that blew throughout Southern California, and urged people to stop “pointing fingers.” ...
Finger pointed and accusations just lead people to not trust anyone, even if they’re being helped. Why does this tragedy need to be a political issue? Let’s save lives first then discuss.
As an LA-raised girl now living in New York City, it’s been heartbreaking to watch neighborhoods I frequented as a teenager and young adult disappear. Simply gone. I feel like I spend each day ...
Smart editorial writers wait for the facts to be uncovered by reporters before they begin to point their fingers. But the temptation is strong to hand out blame before the dust settles.
US criminal defence attorney Rachel Fiset says “pointing fingers” over who is responsible for California’s unprecedented wildfire outbreak is “a bit premature”. Residents in Los Angeles ...
“It is easy to start pointing fingers, and we don’t want that to happen.” Gans added that players understand that they have to stick to the programme and not do anything reckless.