Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Impervious

 The definition of impervious 


Calling attention to this word because it was used in an op ed from The Washington Post reprinted in our local newspaper entitled "Explanations can't make sense of Trump tariffs". 

Here was the last sentence: ..."the president has an obsession with tariffs and is impervious to facts and logic."

I think definitions 1a and 2 are applicable to this man.

It got me thinking about what else this man is impervious to?  Here are two:

He is impervious to people's sufferings especially from losing their jobs or medical aid.

He is impervious to the constitutional limits on the job of president.

He is impervious to a sense of fairness.

I could go on but now it's your turn.  What else is this man impervious to?

And is there a cartoonist out there who can translate this into a cartoon or meme?

12 comments:

  1. He is impervious to the rights of women.

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  2. ...only some have logical minds.

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  3. The opinions of anyone who isn't a billionaire.

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  4. He’s impervious because he’s a flippin blockhead.

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  5. Impervious to the needs of anyone except himself and his cronies. Impervious to the rule of law, to the need for international etiquette and respect. Impervious to the danger his wild talk causes.

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  6. He obviously loves the attention he's getting and is impervious to all negative opinions about him? We continue to live in one monumental reality show.

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