Memes of Misinformation: Federal Spending: Unraveling the Controversial, Socio-Economic and Political Issues Behind Those Annoying Social Media (Vernon Series in Communication)

Memes of Misinformation: Federal Spending: Unraveling the Controversial, Socio-Economic and Political Issues Behind Those Annoying Social Media (Vernon Series in Communication)
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I look forward to Castañeda’s next book in this series showing the bias relationships that exist between the media and each political party."Noah Shaffer, College of Charleston . A common ground where we can all meet to debate respectfully, and work together to form an unbiased view of the world that will serve us all in our various pursuit of our own truth."Vince Turcotte, Managing Director, Head of Futures & Options Asia Pacific, Nomura "'Memes of Misinformation' is an easy read and will appeal to a broad audience. Here is where Castañeda's engineering background and his calm, well-reas
for more than 25 years in product development, R&D, and manufacturing. An avid sports fan and fascinated by the statistical aspect of sports, he has published two books in a series titled "Football Morsels" redefining quarterback and team statistics. Over the course of his career, Julio has earned a Master Six Sigma Black Belt, been granted 48 US patents and authored numerous technical
By breaking down each subject into layman's terms, the author clearly and concisely presents, in an unbiased manner, the facts behind the fake news, half-truths and general misinformation from the annoying headlines and memes cluttering social media on these volatile subjects.. In this first installment of the Misinformation series, the author tackles complex socio-economic and political topics related to the economy of the United States, such as the federal budget, wasteful spending, the national debt, unemployment and social security
Maxi P. Richmond said A great, informative read!. At a time when it seems impossible to objectively evaluate the political accomplishments of our government, Julio C. Castañeda Jr. comes to our rescue with "Memes of Misinformation: Federal Spending: Unraveling the controversial, socio-economic and political issues behind those annoying social media memes". The complex issues tackled by our government often have long-term implications that go unnoticed because of a two-party political system with a view just long enough to get re-elected. Th. Very interesting read! VWP Have you ever wondered how your friends on Facebook (and also in daily conversation) can be discussing the same thing but the interpretation is completely different? E.g. Obama did a great job with yada yada yada on one side, and Obama did a lousy job with yada yada yada on the other side of the same issue. This book is an interesting read to help understand how both can be correct (or incorrect) based upon the data. It's all about data interpretation. The author did a nice job of using interesting. Robert Killen said Finished it in "Finished it in 2 days and wanted more!" according to Robert Killen. It's just so hard today to find information you can trust. Everyone has a hidden agenda. Fox News will portray Democrats as the Anti-Christ while MSNBC hold that Republicans are the reincarnation of Hitler himself. Social media like Facebook and Twitter have all the answers with quite little memes of half truths that can color their views in a positive or negative light depending on your bias. It's pure insanity for anyone trying to decipher what's really going on in the United States today. Julio . days and wanted more!. It's just so hard today to find information you can trust. Everyone has a hidden agenda. Fox News will portray Democrats as the Anti-Christ while MSNBC hold that Republicans are the reincarnation of Hitler himself. Social media like Facebook and Twitter have all the answers with quite little memes of half truths that can color their views in a positive or negative light depending on your bias. It's pure insanity for anyone trying to decipher what's really going on in the United States today. Julio