Ripped From The Headlines, January 4, 2024
AP Redefines Plagiarism, US Now 34 Trillion In Debt, Plastics Are In Your Food - Read, Share, & Subscribe - SherlocExposes.com
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“The Associated Press is the subject of sharp conservative scorn after it suggested plagiarism was a ‘new weapon’ for conservatives after Claudine Gay stepped down as the president of Harvard following plagiarism allegations.
‘Harvard president’s resignation highlights new conservative weapon against colleges: plagiarism,’ an AP headline read on Wednesday. A spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Wednesday that the piece was not up to standards and is in the process of being updated. It has since changed its headline to ‘Plagiarism charges downed Harvard’s president. A conservative attack helped to fan the outrage.’
Gay also faced widespread criticism over her response to a question at a congressional hearing about whether calls for the genocide of Jews violated Harvard's code of conduct. Gay initially said it depended on the ‘context,’ before issuing an apology.
THINGS TO PONDER:
How brazen has the enemy of truth become?
So brazen that they are accelerating the change of the meaning of words AND blaming it on someone else.
You’ve been the frog in the slowly heating pot for a long time…
And now, it seems you’re distracted enough that the meaning of a word can be changed in real time and you’ll just be OK with it…
At least that’s what AP News thinks.
What’s equally scary here is what they did after they got caught…
A canned “not up to standards” line, followed by a headline that basically said the same thing. For context:
Original Headline: “Harvard president’s resignation highlights new conservative weapon against colleges: plagiarism.”
Updated Headline: “Plagiarism charges downed Harvard’s president. A conservative attack helped to fan the outrage.”
See how “conservatives” still did something wrong, not the person who did something wrong?
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“The U.S. national debt has eclipsed $34 trillion for the first time, the Treasury Department said Tuesday, as persistently large annual deficits continue to add to the federal tab.
Roughly three months after the debt first hit $33 trillion, the new milestone comes as lawmakers brace for fiscal showdowns over spending levels in the new year. Government borrowing costs have increased due to the Federal Reserve’s campaign to raise interest rates, spending has remained above pre-covid levels, and tax receipts dropped last year — all worsening the nation’s fiscal outlook.
The $34 trillion in total debt recorded at the end of last week represents a more than $2 trillion increase from the roughly $31.4 trillion in debt held at the start of last year.
However, economists are sharply divided over the danger posed by the federal debt. Some experts argue the tide of red ink poses a threat to the nation’s overall fiscal health, while others maintain the federal government has plenty of capacity to borrow without risking an economic crisis.
The economy has been growing at a rapid clip in recent quarters, which makes the increase in debt less significant because the borrowed money represents a smaller share of the nation’s economic output.
THINGS TO PONDER:
The quiet part has finally been said out loud for you to hear:
Some experts argue the tide of red ink poses a threat to the nation’s overall fiscal health, while others maintain the federal government has plenty of capacity to borrow without risking an economic crisis.
The economy has been growing at a rapid clip in recent quarters, which makes the increase in debt less significant because the borrowed money represents a smaller share of the nation’s economic output.
Translated: Since the US really never has to pay back this debt, it’s OK that they keep running it up.
Let that sink in…
You pay your bills, you pay into the tax sham, and you try to follow the rules…
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“Consumer Reports has found that plastics retain a ‘widespread’ presence in food despite the health risks, and called on regulators to reassess the safety of plastics that come into contact with food during production.
The non-profit consumer group said on Thursday that 84 out of 85 supermarket foods and fast foods it recently tested contained ‘plasticizers’ known as phthalates, a chemical used to make plastic more durable.
It also said 79% of food samples in its study contained bisphenol A (BPA), another chemical found in plastic, and other bisphenols, though levels were lower than in tests done in 2009.
Consumer Reports said none of the phthalate levels it found exceeded limits set by U.S. and European regulators.
Phthalates and bisphenols can disrupt the production and regulation of estrogen and other hormones, potentially boosting the risk of birth defects, cancer, diabetes, infertility, neurodevelopmental disorders, obesity and other health problems.
Among tested supermarket foods, Annie's Organic Cheesy Ravioli contained the most phthalates in nanograms per serving, 53,579, followed by Del Monte sliced peaches and Chicken of the Sea pink salmon.
Elevated phthalate levels were also found in products such as Cheerios, Gerber baby food and Yoplait yogurt, and several burgers, nuggets and fries from Wendy's, Burger King and McDonald's.
THINGS TO PONDER:
What is a “conspiracy theory” that’s no longer a “conspiracy theory?”
What it has always been: THE TRUTH.
Strangely enough, it took Consumer Reports to do a study… even though these food providers have the latest in technology and testing… and the Federal Government is supposed to be keeping an eye on them…
How’d that work out?
Here’s the deal: You are either ignorant or complicit in situations like this. There’s no other answer.
The question is, what happens now?
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