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Jonathan Clement's Blog: USAFacts.org

FYI: I SPENT THE FIRST THREE YEARS of my college career pursuing a degree in journalism. Any time I submitted an assignment that had even a hint of my own opinion inserted into it, my advisor would sternly remind me to report “just the facts and only the facts.”

These days, it’s increasingly difficult to find a piece of journalism that doesn’t have a personal edge to it. Between fake news and political propaganda, the distance between fact and fiction feels like it’s narrowing. Finding unbiased information, especially when it comes to government spending and taxation, seems nearly impossible.
Regards,
Ted
http://www.humbledollar.com/2018/01/usafacts-org/

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  • Heinsenberg says all facts are uncertain and observables are never independent of the observer.
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