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erronis

(22,000 posts)
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 08:07 PM 10 hrs ago

The United States Can't Afford the Opportunity Cost of Stephen Miller's Bigotry

https://www.emptywheel.net/2025/11/18/the-united-states-cant-afford-the-opportunity-cost-of-stephen-millers-bigotry/

HuffPo had a story describing how Trump has hired 50,000 new people while firing a bunch more in the parts of government that make your lives better,

The U.S. government has hired 50,000 employees since President Donald Trump took office, his top personnel official said, with the new staff largely in national security positions reflecting the administration’s policy focus.

The bulk of the new hires, reported first by Reuters, work at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said Scott Kupor, the federal government’s human resources director, in an interview on Thursday night.

The staff changes are part of Trump’s campaign to recast the government while sharply cutting other federal jobs.

“It’s about reshaping the workforce to focus on the priorities that we think are most important,” Kupor said.

The administration brought on the new employees while freezing hiring and laying off workers in other parts of the government, such as the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Health and Human Services.

The administration expects to shed about 300,000 workers this year, Kupor said in August.


Meanwhile, the Daily Beast has yet another story about the continued shitshow of the effort to expand Kristi Noem’s goon squad, this time with the price tag associated with getting people to do such morally repugnant work.

DHS insiders said the money on offer has lured back former executive-level leaders from HSI and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)—with some of them taking home north of $250,000 for office-based shiftwork, per multiple sources who spoke to the Beast.

According to those familiar with the packages, the most senior HSI rehires return as GS-13s on the federal pay scale. With locality pay in high-cost areas—such as parts of Texas, California, and New York—adding 35 percent or more to a basic salary, agents can earn up to $137,000 in the majority of the country. This rises to $171,268 in more expensive parts of the country, such as San Jose and San Francisco.

Law Enforcement Availability Pay (LEAP) adds a further 25 percent for being available for substantial unscheduled duty beyond 40 hours. Add in ongoing federal pensions worth around $8,000–$9,000 a month, and some rehires can land well in excess of a quarter of a million annually, sources said.


50,000 ICE goons in, 300,000 people out, including people who cure cancer, help learning disabled kids get through school, protect our National Parks, ensure your Social Security comes on time, and care for veterans.

After I pointed this out, Christopher Ingraham did a handy graphic to show the trade-off.



. . .

America can’t have nice things, like cures for cancer and welcoming public schools, because Republicans in Congress took the money used to pay for those things and gave it to Stephen Miller to use to invade America’s neighborhoods.

We need to start making that more obvious.

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The United States Can't Afford the Opportunity Cost of Stephen Miller's Bigotry (Original Post) erronis 10 hrs ago OP
K&R..nt Wounded Bear 10 hrs ago #1
Most people are far below those levels Cirsium 10 hrs ago #2
From a comment on EmptyWheel erronis 10 hrs ago #3

Cirsium

(3,165 posts)
2. Most people are far below those levels
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 08:27 PM
10 hrs ago

80-85% of the workers in the country make less than $100,000, about 50% make less than $50,000, and 25% make less tha $30,000.

erronis

(22,000 posts)
3. From a comment on EmptyWheel
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 08:49 PM
10 hrs ago
That nice chart talks about direct hires, but the second-order effects are even worse.

The PBS News Hour had a story on scientists in the USA looking at moving abroad. For some, the loss of grant funding imperils their job or the complete existence of their lab or institute, and threats of such cuts caused a non-trivial number of folks to look abroad. The gifted foreign students who came to the US in past generations for their doctoral work think that they might have looked elsewhere under the current climate. Organizations and institutions are threatened by Trump over DEI, as are specific lines of scientific inquiry. Etc. etc. etc.
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