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Old Crank

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5. It would be interesting to know
Wed Jun 10, 2026, 08:31 AM
8 hrs ago

The ratio of scientists to support staff ( administrators, office workers, maintenence workers, and the like) to scientists doing research. And be able to compare pre staff cuts and after. Did they boot a higher percentage of scientists from the research agencies or not. I suspect yes. If so we will see a further reduction based on support staff not being needed.

It will be interesting to see how many flee to greener pastures or countries.

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Not a surprise. SamuelAdams 9 hrs ago #1
They are crippling our economic engine liberalgunwilltravel 8 hrs ago #2
Devastating! Hope22 8 hrs ago #3
"workforce overhauls." Martin Eden 8 hrs ago #4
My Republican-to-honest bilingual dictionary equates the Republican "reform" with the honest "destroy". eppur_se_muova 7 hrs ago #6
It would be interesting to know Old Crank 8 hrs ago #5
I was one of them. Coloradan4Truth 3 hrs ago #7
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