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Monday, December 08, 2025

As federal data becomes less available, our journalists are doing shoe-leather reporting to provide readers with the precise numbers.

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NEW - The Data Doesn't Lie: How ProPublica Reports the Truth in an Era of False Claims As federal data becomes less available, our editor-in-chief @sengelberg.bsky.social explains how our journalists are providing readers with precise numbers.

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-- ProPublica (@propublica.org) Dec 6, 2025 at 10:15 AM

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Gas prices are headed to $2 a gallon, President Donald Trump claimed. (Not true " gas prices just dipped below an average of $3 a gallon this week.) The drugs carried by a single smuggler's boat off the coast of Venezuela are potent enough to kill 25,000 Americans. (Another Trump claim that's not remotely accurate;

Well gas prices are heading closer to $2 than the $5 when Biden was in office. $2.85 here for regular right now. They just seized 20,000 pounds of cocaine from one ship. If 25,000 people split that up and snorted it yes they would die. Great fact checking by Propublica once again.

#1 | Posted by fishpaw at 2025-12-08 02:40 PM | Reply | Funny: 2

Fishpud, Putin's decomposing orange butt ---- just pardoned the dirt bag who flooded America with 400 tons of cocaine.

#2 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-12-08 02:42 PM | Reply

"They just seized 20,000 pounds of cocaine from one ship"

Glad you brought that up.

"They" being the U.S. Coast Guard.

"They" did not have to blow it up.

Video shows Coast Guard vehicles pursuing a go-fast vessel that appears to have multiple people aboard. A helicopter crew disabled the "non-compliant" vessel, the agency said. The Munro then arrived on scene to seize the drugs.

Makes one wonder why the Navy can't do that. Are they not capable?

#3 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-12-09 10:50 AM | Reply

Trump's idea is to hide the numbers on the economy. Makes it easier to gaslight if the government figures aren't there to be used to show him his happy talk is all lies.

"The economy is in such a terrible shape " no GDP report, no jobs report, and now no inflation report," entrepreneur Ivano Panetti posted on X.

"Tough to make biz decisions without all the data," economist B. Dan Berger posted on X. "So much for economic transparency."

Once again the most transparent president has shown his true colors. The Epstein files, economic data, the emigrant round up (of which was supposed to be the worst of the worst), the list just goes on and on as to what is uncomfortable grounds for him.

When you look back at the economy from a larger prospective, we've went from a single worker being able to support his family on his job alone, to it now taking two bread earners (usually with at least one side gig or working two jobs to make ends meet) in order to just stay afloat. It's not about avocado toast, it's about keeping the lights on, food in the home, and the rent paid. Heaven help you if you need medical treatment.

All this starts back with Regan and steadily progresses to today's economy where the rich are getting the lion's share and the rest are getting crumbs at best. All the financials flow upwards, leaving little for the rest.

Last year 61% of all bankruptcies in the US were medical related. As many as 500,000 people file for this reason alone. We are the only first world country without single payer medical. With medical costs being what they are, at minimum wage leaves, you don't even make enough to pay the rent on your own, and don't even consider needing medical assistance.

Face it, our economy is in sad shape and so far not getting better.

#4 | Posted by BBQ at 2025-12-09 04:16 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Face it, our economy is in sad shape and so far not getting better.

#4 | Posted by BBQ at 2025-12-09 04:16 PM | Reply | Flag: Accurate

Far from getting better, the US is heading to Hoovervilles, longer lines at more food banks, more people living in cars and bathing at Planet Fitness gyms (if their cars haven't been repossessed already), and taking in relatives who have been kicked off Medicaid/Medicare or facing other financial difficulties brought about by the 'BBB.'

But don't worry, the Trumpf Crime Family (TCF) and the mega-oligarchs are doing fine, just fine.

Just ask superrich Warren Buffet who actually admits it.



#5 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-09 04:43 PM | Reply

"the US is heading to Hoovervilles"

Or, more apt, Trumpvilles.

We already have Trumpcare...the result of Obamacare minus the mandate.

#6 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-12-09 05:04 PM | Reply

Trumpfvilles are indeed a better term for the imminent mess just around the corner.

The first mortgage crisis years ago was the first taste of it when LA had an explosion of homeless people ten years ago or so.

Our resident Californians on drudge.com can speak better about that since they were there.

#7 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-09 05:08 PM | Reply

Here is a grass roots effort by journalists to promote unbiased reporting: www.newsnotslop.org

#8 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-09 10:20 PM | Reply

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