The statistics bombed Trump on fire: “a dangerous precedent”



Statistics against President Trump on Friday after he decided to shoot at the Statistical Statistics Commissioner for Statistics (BLS) Erika Mcentarfer for “inaccuracy” and “lack of efficiency” after submitting a low -functional growth report for July.

William Beach, former BLS president, criticized the “completely baseless” reprimand alongside BLS friends, an organization calling on behalf of the agency in which he participates.

“The shooting that is not completely calms down by Dr. Erika Minarker, my successor as a BLS work statistics, puts a dangerous precedent and undermines the statistical mission of the office.”

The job report was on Friday from the agency, which reduced job growth numbers in May and June through 258,000 initial jobs reported.

The organization also published a strongly formulated statement condemning the shift in leadership in BLS, deprived of Trump’s accusations that Mcentarfer had intentionally reported “fake” numbers to distort his administration’s position.

“This baseless claim, undermines the valuable work and dedication from BLS employees who produce reports every month,” says Friday’s statement on the organization’s website.

They added: “This escalates the president’s unprecedented attacks on the independence and integrity of the federal statistical system. The president seeks to blame someone for unwanted economic news.” “The Commissioner does not specify what numbers are, but simply reports about what data shows.”

Regardless, on Friday, the president remained skeptical of the amendments made to previous Job BLS reports.

“No one can be a mistake? We need accurate job numbers. I directed my team to launch this political appointment, Biden, immediately,” Trump wrote in a social publication in fact.

He added: “It will be replaced by a more efficient and qualified person. The important numbers such as this must be fair and accurate, and cannot be manipulated for political purposes.”

The Democrats said that the president shot Minarker with political motives to skip data while investors who had a similar viewpoint were heavily overwhelmed in the market.

As of Saturday morning, the Dow Jones industrial average decreased by 542 points, as the NASDAQ compound decreased by 2.3 percent and the S&P 500 1.6 percent of its value fell.

“Just a completely crazy, at all, the economy calls the tanks as terrified and behaves like a dictator,” said Senator Brian Shatz (de Hawaii), referring to Trump’s dismissal.

The choir of Democrats in the upper room is harmonious.

“This is some strange Soviet,” said Senator Martin Heinrich (DN.M). “Blame the Messenger? Nothing is his mistake.”

“He talks about himself,” he said.

Senator Korea Booker (DN.J.) shared similar ideas that tell people, “It seems very Soviet, very authoritarian, 1984.”

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