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BumRushDaShow

(147,532 posts)
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 04:18 PM 6 hrs ago

Cuts drain federal government of technical expertise

Source: Axios

10 hours ago


Employee buyouts, terminations and uncertainty at multiple federal agencies are sparking warnings about an erosion of scientific and technical expertise at a crucial moment.

Why it matters: No one country now dominates in every scientific field. The U.S. is in a tight competition with China for science and tech leadership as innovation amasses more economic value and geopolitical tensions rise.

  • "It doesn't just impact federal employees," said a former National Science Foundation employee. "It will reduce our ability to maintain any leadership in the international landscape."


  • The big picture: By purging workers as well as enticing people to quit via early retirement, the federal government has cast aside specialists needed to help agencies fulfill their missions.

  • Rocket scientists, ecologists, climate scientists, AI experts, chemists and other highly skilled workers have been affected.
  • The scientists who remain at agencies are trying to do more with less, while in many cases anxiously awaiting more cuts.


  • Zoom in: Agencies from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are seeing a slew of early retirements plus job cuts that have either been carried out or are likely to come.

  • People are "walking away with years of institutional knowledge," one current NOAA scientist said.
  • "The door is revolving pretty quickly at NASA right now," one current space agency worker said. "They are losing people with tremendous amounts of experience."


  • Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/02/23/federal-government-cuts-drain-technical-expertise
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    Cuts drain federal government of technical expertise (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 6 hrs ago OP
    In 4 years we'll be a third world nation at this rate. kimbutgar 6 hrs ago #1
    Nah, it'll be much worse. (n/t) DJ Synikus Makisimus 6 hrs ago #3
    Dystopian like would not shock me! kimbutgar 6 hrs ago #4
    It's the libertarian dream. Ron Paul won. DJ Synikus Makisimus 6 hrs ago #2
    So who will now take the global lead in science and technology? Irish_Dem 6 hrs ago #5
    THAT DENVERPOPS 1 hr ago #6
    2. It's the libertarian dream. Ron Paul won.
    Sun Feb 23, 2025, 04:34 PM
    6 hrs ago

    To me the biggest surprise of the Trump administration is that they haven't pardoned the ultimate libertarian "political prisoner," Ross Ulbricht (a.k.a., Dread Pirate Roberts), Ron Paul's #1 disciple.

    Destroying government agencies and benefits is key to achieving the unrestricted capitalism libertarians desire. No commercial operation should receive oversight under this ideology, and nothing is illegal. Everyone is fair game for exploitation by the "leaders of our economy."

    Near as I can tell, the only thing that would counter this slide toward slavery for everyone who isn't part of the elite would be an opposition united under a defined/publicized program to make ordinary peoples' lives better. Sadly, we don't have one of those. We're told to ask not what our country can do for us.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Ulbricht

    DENVERPOPS

    (10,918 posts)
    6. THAT
    Sun Feb 23, 2025, 09:48 PM
    1 hr ago

    is precisely what PUTIN has ordered him to do!!!!!!

    It must be a coincidence, I am sure...........

    There should be yard signs, bill boards and commercials all over the United States offering education in the Russian Language, with Trump's white house's number ......

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