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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Wednesday, December 10, 2025

The ranks of U.S. government statisticians have been gutted in the past year due to layoffs and buyouts. That along with diminished funding and attacks on their independence have put at risk the data used to make informed decisions about everything from the nation's economy to its demographics, according to a new report from outside experts released Wednesday. One agency lost 95% of its staff, while others dropped by about quarter to more than a third, due to government downsizing this year during President Donald Trump's first months in office, according to the report released by the American Statistical Association. Besides veteran employees with deep institutional knowledge, some of the cuts hit new hires meant to infuse new blood into the agencies, said the annual report.

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"Things are getting a lot worse," Nancy Potok, a former U.S. chief statistician during the first Trump administration who was on the team that produced the report, said Wednesday. "It's kind of dropping off the cliff there and in a really dire situation."

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So, going according to plan.

No pesky statistics to refute Pres Trump's lies.

#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-10 06:07 PM | Reply

Fat ------ can't even find Venezuela on a map.

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-10 07:28 PM | Reply

@#2 ... Fat ------ can't even find Venezuela on a map. ...

But he did broker a peace agreement in the Armenian-Cambodian conflict.

Trump claims he ended a war -- between countries that are 4,000 miles apart (September 2025)
www.msn.com

... If you haven't heard of the Armenian-Cambodian conflict, that's okay, because neither has anyone else -- other than President Donald Trump, who claims to have ended the supposedly brewing clash.

During the American Cornerstone Institute's Founders' Dinner at the Mount Vernon estate in Virginia Saturday, Trump again rattled off his peacemaking resume, the latest push in his desire to win a Nobel Peace Prize.

One of the wars he mentioned ending was a conflict between "Cambodia and Armenia."

The president did not elaborate on what allegedly set leaders in capitals Phnom Penh and Yerevan -- which are 4,150 miles apart -- against each other, but he assured the crowd that war "was just starting, and it was a bad one."

There has been no conflict between Armenia and Cambodia. ...




#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-10 07:43 PM | Reply

"Trump claims he ended a war -- between countries that are 4,000 miles apart"

No doubt a border dispute.

#4 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-12-10 07:46 PM | Reply

@#4

Yeah.

#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-10 10:34 PM | Reply

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