Trump's nominee to oversee jobs, inflation data faces shower of criticism
WASHINGTON (AP) The director of the agency that produces the nations jobs and inflation data is typically a mild-mannered technocrat, often with extensive experience in statistical agencies, with little public profile.
But like so much in President Donald Trumps second administration, this time is different.
Trump has selected E.J. Antoni, chief economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation, to be the next commissioner at the Labor Departments Bureau of Labor Statistics. Antonis nomination was quickly met with a cascade of criticism from other economists, from across the political spectrum.
His selection threatens to bring a new level of politicization to what for decades has been a nonpartisan agency widely accepted as a producer of reliable measures of the nations economic health. While many former Labor Department officials say it it unlikely Antoni will be able to distort or alter the data, particularly in the short run, he could change the currently dry-as-dust way it is presented.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-jobs-inflation-antoni-52aa395adc2072aa3494b88d01623f51

progree
(12,316 posts)
He's my number one choice for the winner of a "who will blink last?" contest
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A lot on how bad he is in this older thread:
Trump's pick to lead labor stats agency could pause monthly jobs report over accuracy concerns
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143511693
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No point listening to BLS anymore. Numbers might be cooked.
maxsolomon
(37,356 posts)RFK Jr. had a shower of criticism and got Senate approval without breaking a sweat. Same for Emil Bove getting a lifetime Federal court appointment.
A Kakistocracy means you have to put the worst person in place - and this guy's perfect.
How do they have such a deep bench of complete jackholes?