If the timing for a show about infrastructure feels political, it is. Democrats are trying to pass a trillion-dollar public works package, the debates around which have often devolved into arguments about the definition of the term infrastructure. It’s clear which camp How America Works falls into. Rowe recently told Maria Bartiromo that the show’s goal was to remind Americans of “what infrastructure really is.” Six episodes in, that includes lumber, oil, waste, electricity, fish, and, somewhat oddly, entertainment. While no one would argue with the inclusion of landfills and the Hoover Dam as critical infrastructure, many of the episodes, like one on the Circus Circus Hotel and Casino (owned by Trump Hotels business partner Phil Ruffin), read as pro-business propaganda. Add in the episode’s repeated references to “mandates,” but never the coronavirus itself, and you get messaging that’s perfectly in step with the network that airs it.
Hey now, I liked Dirty jobs when I was a kid. Is Mike Rowe a bad guy?
https://newrepublic.com/article/164230/mike-rowe-dirty-jobs-how-america-works
I mean, yes… has he been accused of crimes? Not as far as I know but yes absolutely Mike Rowe is a bad person.
Zikes.
The TV star who jerks off business owners every chance he gets and says worker safety should be third priority is a bad guy.