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After his debate with President Biden Donald Trump was was criticized for using the term "Negro jobs." What are Negro jobs?
As they are in most government jobs.TSA employees.....The blacks are most definitely over-represented given their percent of the population.
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Biden administration releases first-ever report on diversity in federal government
The report reflects marginal gains in representation for women and some communities of color.19thnews.org
Black employees accounted for 18.15 percent of the federal workforce in 2017 and 18.19 percent in 2021, while the percentage of Latinx employees jumped from 8.75 percent to 9.95 percent. Asian workers went from 5.99 to 6.49 percent, and Native American and Alaskan Native workers dipped in representation from 1.69 percent in 2017 to 1.62 in 2021. Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders made up 0.51 percent of workers in 2017 and 0.59 percent in 2021.
No wonder all things .gov are so fucked up.
I just asked the wife, she worked for FEMA (retired) and she said of all the GS-13/14s she was exposed to 75% were black and all openings within the same GS ratings were being filled by blacks with 0 qualifications."The Inequality Taboo," By Charles Murray, Commentary
September 01, 2005
Consider an observation furtively voiced by many who interact with civil servants: that government is riddled with people who have been promoted to their level of incompetence because of pressure to have a staff with the correct sex and ethnicity in the correct proportions and positions. Are these just anecdotes? Or should we be worrying about the effects of affirmative action on the quality of government services?[77] It would be helpful to know the answers, but we will not so long as the taboo against talking about group difference prevails.
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The Inequality Taboo
When the late Richard Herrnstein and I published The Bell Curve eleven years ago, the furor over its discussion of ethnic differences in IQ was so intense that most people who have not read the book still think it was about race. Since then, I have deliberately not published anything about group...www.aei.org