impropertuity
(im⋅prop⋅er / op⋅por⋅tu⋅ni⋅ty)
The utilization of unestablished truths, manipulation of the facts or incorrect use of rules to enhance ones position, destroy an opponent, or achieve a goal.
The utilization of unestablished truths, manipulation of the facts or incorrect use of rules to enhance ones position, destroy an opponent, or achieve a goal.
The government will take this impropertuity to spend tax payers money on items that will not enhance the security and stability of the United States.