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Facebook Censors Economist for Correctly Defining ‘Recession’
Facebook sparked outrage among free speech advocates when it fact-checked a senior economist with the American Institute of Economic Research for spreading so-called misinformation. The platform flagged the economist for — get this — correctly defining the word “recession.”

ABSURD! Soros Claims Woke Prosecutors Are ‘Popular,’ ‘Effective’
Liberal billionaire George Soros is pushing back big time against critics of woke prosecutors that he helped elect across the country. He claimed in a recent commentary that the “agenda” of his “reform-minded prosecutors” is both “popular” and “effective.”

Econ Prof. WARNS Biden ‘Inflation Reduction’ Bill Will Make It Worse
On Thursday, the Biden Administration reported that two key measures show inflation has risen significantly, further fueling surging prices – and economics professors are warning that, if passed, Democrat’s Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will make matters even worse.

Soros Tied Wikipedia Redefines ‘Recession,’ Edits Page 116x This Week
Wikipedia, a site funded by George Soros, followed the liberal media’s lead in shielding the Biden administration on bad economic news. The online encyclopedia literally redefined the word recession on its website in recent days.

PolitiFake: Fact-Checker Cries ‘False’ that WH Redefined Recession
Facebook fact-checker PolitiFact played the role of the village idiot by fact-checking an Instagram post that dared to slam the Biden White House for redefining the word “recession.”

4 Reasons Americans Shouldn’t Trust Elitist Liberal Media on Recession
Four liberal outlets peered into their crystal balls and declared that the economy would show signs of growth, not shrinkage, just days and weeks ahead of the government’s second-quarter GDP report.

Liberal Pravda Machine Helps Shield Biden on ‘Recession’
The liberal media machine is kicking into overdrive to convince the American people not to believe their lying eyes on the economy. Don’t worry if the second-quarter GDP numbers are atrocious, the narrative goes. It doesn’t necessarily mean we’re in a recession.

Krugman Begs Readers to ‘Ignore’ Two-Quarter Recession Rule for Biden
The New York Times economics columnist Paul Krugman went from admitting he completely botched his “transitory” inflation calls to gaslighting readers over the possibility of a recession.

WATCH: Biden Economic Lackey Splits Hairs Over Recession Definition
President Joe Biden’s chief economic advisor claimed that the economy is “demonstrating resilience” and attempted to split hairs over the definition of a recession to protect his boss at the expense of the American people.

Did WH Take Its Recession Spin Cues from a Soros-Funded Outlet?
The White House attempted to gaslight Americans by casting confusion over the meaning of a recession. But did it take its cues from a major publication funded by liberal billionaire George Soros?

BURNT: NYT Editorial Board Uses Charred Toast to Depict Climate Doom
The New York Times Editorial Board used an illustration of charred and blackened toast to argue — what else? — that climate change could toast the planet.

WATCH: Lawmakers FINALLY Stand Their Ground Against Woke ESG
Republican lawmakers are finally standing their ground and fighting back against woke bureaucrats who leverage government power to make traditional energy more expensive, according to Fox Business.

Glenn Beck Guest Says ESG ‘Would Make Our Founding Fathers Shudder’
One of the foremost opponents of woke Corporate America, Vivek Ramaswamy, joined conservative radio host Glenn Beck to smack down environmental, social and governance standards and emphasize the dangers they present to the American people.
‘I Was Wrong’: Krugman Kicks Himself for Awful Inflation Takes
The New York Times opinion section actually published a shocking project where eight of their columnists admitted they were wrong about either economics, tech, foreign affairs or politics. At the top of the list was none other than “transitory” inflation gaslighter Paul Krugman.