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I remember in these forums people actually debating if indiscriminately firing government workers en masse was a good approach to downsizing.“… After dismissing thousands of probationary employees for fabricated “performance” issues, the IRS reversed course and told them to show up to work in late May.
And some staff at the U.S. Agency for International Development, dismantled in the first days of the Trump administration by a gleeful Elon Musk and his cost-cutting team at the U.S. DOGE Service, checked their inboxes this month to find an unexpected offer: Would you consider returning — to work for the State Department?
… Trump officials are trying to recover not only people who were fired, but also thousands of experienced senior staffers who are opting for a voluntary exit as the administration rolls out a second resignation offer. Thousands more staff are returning in fits and starts as a conflicting patchwork of court decisions overturn some of Trump’s large-scale firings, especially his Valentine’s Day dismissal of all probationary workers, those with one or two years of government service and fewer job protections. …”
Really interesting story. I did not realize that American Samoans do not get birthright citizenship. They cannot vote in federal elections but can vote in local elections in Samoa, which apparently has tripped up some Samoans who move to a State and assume they can vote in local elections there.
THIS IS SUCH BULL SHIT. The May 2025 jobs report shows a labor market that added 139,000 jobs, but at a slower pace than in recent years. The Annual average monthly job gains in 2024 were 186,000 which was lower than in 2023 when the average was 225,000 per month. Adding 139k jobs in a month is nothing to brag about Donald. The US economy added 4.5 million jobs in 2022, the second-strongest year for job growth in the past 40 years. Today, the unemployment rate remains relatively low, but has risen slightly from its lowest point in recent years. This suggests a continued but more moderate economic expansion compared to 2021 - 2024 when the dead and soulless Biden was in office.
Signs of an economic downturn.Army hits recruiting goal of 61,000 soldiers 4 months early
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Army hits recruiting goal of 61,000 soldiers 4 months early
This is the second year in a row the service has met its recruiting goals.www.armytimes.com
“The Army has met its fiscal 2025 recruiting goal four months early, signing 61,000 contracts for new active duty soldiers, officials announced Tuesday.
… The goal was 10% higher than the 55,000 recruits the Army sought last year. Average contracts per day exceeded last year’s levels by as much as 56% during the same period, according to the release.
… Last year marked the first time the Army had reached its recruiting goals in two years.
In 2022, the Army added 44,901 new soldiers to the active Army, reaching about three-fourths of its goal of 60,000 recruits, according to Army data. In 2023, the service recruited 54,000 soldiers, falling 11,000 short of its “stretch goal” of 65,000 recruits.
However, in 2024, the Army exceeded its goal by 11,000 recruits, who were placed in the service’s delayed entry program for this fiscal year.
The service has reached its retention goals for seven years straight.…”