I honestly don't understand how you can take that action and try to turn it around the way you are.
Completely incorrect. "The Court usually is not under any obligation to hear these [appealed] cases, and it usually only does so if the case could have national significance, might harmonize conflicting decisions in the federal Circuit courts, and/or could have precedential value. In fact, the Court accepts 100-150 of the more than 7,000 cases that it is asked to review each year." Source: https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-re...
The SC not hearing the case doesn't mean they uphold the lower court's ruling, it means they aren't hearing the case.