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The Agriculture Department is moving nearly all its researchers into the economic effects of climate change, trade policy and food stamps subjects of controversial Trump administration initiatives outside of Washington, part of what employees claim is a political crackdown on economists whose assessments have raised questions about the presidents policies.
Since last year, employees in the departments Economic Research Service have awaited news of which members of their agency would be forced to relocate, after Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue stunned them by declaring he was moving most of the agency to a location outside the capital. The announcement sparked claims that Perdue was trying to pressure economists into leaving the agency rather than move their families.
On March 5, the department began notifying people who were allowed to stay in Washington, but didnt provide a comprehensive list, only telling employees in person if they made the cut.
But current and former employees compiled one anyway, covering all 279 people on staff, 76 of whom are being allowed to stay in Washington.
The current and former employees, all of whom requested anonymity out of fear of retaliation, say the specialties of those who are being asked to move corresponds closely to the areas where economic assessments often clash with the presidents policies, including tax policies, climate change, and the farm economy. The list, shared exclusively with POLITICO, shows a clear emphasis was placed on keeping employees whose work covers relatively non-controversial issues like crop planting over those whose research focused on areas sensitive to the administration.
This was a clear politicization of the agency many of us loved for its non-partisan research and analysis, a current ERS employee told POLITICO, claiming that department leaders picked those whose work was more likely to offend the administration and forced them to move out or quit.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/05/22/usda-agriculture-economists-trump-policies-1340168?cid=apn
elleng
(131,275 posts)I can hardly imagine how all the employees are dealing with this, AND how We the People will deal with the mess they are creating.
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)This administration is just one big, sick, fucking JOKE, man.