National Aggravation
Needless to say, there has been much in the way of breaking badly badly news© in recent years as well as a considerable concurrent decline in civility, public decorum, and truthfulness.
As such, here is where to turn for both no spin news of the day as well as spot on exposés of bovine byproduct and other such threats to the ever declining state of our national common good.
Needless to say, winnowing through all of mostly dross to find the most deserving news of the day to exposé is quite a task. Fortunately, Quincy Quarry has the stones to do so.
Latest National Aggravation Posts
Opioid overdose deaths increase in Massachusetts and cocaine use soars
That the use of cocaine, a stimulant, was up should also come as no great surprise as many continue to suffer from COVID Pandemic fatigue.
National Coffee Day is today! #2021
Granted, every day is a coffee day, especially given lingering pandemic fatigue, but today is the day that the marketing personnel at coffee sellers go hog wild with promotions.
Ohio giving away $5 million and full college scholarships via lotteries for those vaccinated for COVID-19
Cha-CHING! In an effort to encourage Ohioans to undertake COVID-19 vaccinations given recent declines, Ohio’s governor has rolled out a lottery-style program for vaccinated adults featuring million-dollar prizes for and tuition-free educations for vaccinated minors at state schools of higher education.
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: The PERFECT Mothers Day gift!
The best Mothers Day gift advice: get lost!
Restaurants face nationwide chicken shortage
First, it was toilet paper shortages. Then came projections of gasoline shortages this summer as drivers return to the road both daily and for vacations. And now comes word of the chicken supply chain failing to meet consumers’ penchant for comfort food-based on chicken.
Massachusetts Senator Ed Malarkey busted over factually inaccurate claims of the origin of Senate’s filibuster
Senator Malarkey was slapped with three Pinocchios by the Washington Post over his false claim that cloture, the actual name for the process of filibustering, was invented to protect slavery.
What Went Wrong With Texas’s Main Electric Grid and Could It Have Been Prevented?
In short, place your bets and pay up accordingly.
Doctors worried about next possible super-spreaders: Super Bowl parties
Accordingly, experts are imploring that people say home as well as help out struggling restaurants by ordering in deliveries of Super Bowl sampler specials.
Quincy Quarry weighs in on what went wrong with polling this election cycle
As others begin to endeavor to figure out what went wrong with polling this election cycle, it must be noted that Quincy Quarry called things accurately in advance of the release of actual vote tallies in both the Quarry and in other venues.
Fact check: Viral “Jimmy Kimmel Live” video showing movers at the White House is satire
To provide new lows for baselines in a lack of both credulity and senses of humor, USA Today looking into a Jimmy Kimmel Live video and – quelle suprise – found it to be satire.
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