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Reader’s question: Obama administration kicking construction when it's down
Could you explain “kick someone/something when it is down”?
My comments:
Here, it is suggested that the Obama Administration’s new policies will be unfavorable to US construction workers. In normal circumstances, that’s okay.
That’s not okay, OK?
OK. In normal circumstances, that’s bad. These days, it is worse, compounded by two years of recession and all the hardships construction workers have suffered because of it.
That’s why the administration’s policy proposals are likened to “kicking someone when they’re down”.
In normal circumstances, to be knocked down in, say, the boxing ring is ok.
It’s no okay (I got you). In normal circumstances, to be knocked down in a fight (any fight) is bad. To be kicked then (when you’re on the floor and powerless to fight back) is worse.
The equivalent Chinese expression is “dropping a piece of rock into the well after seeing someone falling into it.”
A lot of people are very good at doing that.
Bad, I mean. They’re very bad.
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