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If Gov. Katie Hobbs signs a massive taxpayer giveaway for the Arizona Diamondbacks, the box score will read no runs, no hits and one big error.
In economic parlance, he was putting lipstick on a pig. Surrounded by his trade advisors and British emissaries, he was asked by a reporter if both sides were in danger of over-hyping the agreement.
ANALYSIS : With a recession looming, imports flagging and inflation knocking at the door, Trump needs more than one deal to reverse the damage done by ‘Liberation Day’, Richard Hall writes.
Trump, meanwhile, was in full car salesman mode as he tried to pitch citizens on both sides of the Atlantic on the benefits of the deal. In economic parlance, he was putting lipstick on a pig.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly said a new law, which reorganizes a decade-old welfare reform law signed by Gov. Sam Brownback, "puts lipstick on a pig." ...
Putting lipstick on a pig Wall Street suffered from the illusion that it could make beautiful bonds out of piles of dubious mortgages.
There is an opportunity to fix the law governing South Africa’s telecommunications sector at its foundation instead of papering over the cracks.