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Saturday, August 2, 2025

Egberto Willies

Egberto Willies is an American entrepreneur, author, blogger, radio show host, media personality, and political activist. He was born in the nation of Panama in 1961, moved to the United States and attended the University of Texas-Austin, graduating with a bachelors' degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1983. He later moved to the Houston area and still runs a show on KPFT 90.1 FM (Pacifica) called "Politics Done Right." The man is a political workhorse, and can now be found on Substack, where the column below appeared. 

Trump gets bad employment data, then fires BLS Commissioner. Professor calls him a cartoon dictator.


The employment data came in very weak, so Trump fired the BLS commissioner. The cartoon dictator was unhappy that revisions to the data prove what we knew: he is a failure.


by Egberto Off the Record

The cartoon dictator strikes again with his typical authoritarian playbook. Trump’s decision to fire Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer mere hours after dismal employment data revealed the actual state of his economic mismanagement represents a direct assault on democratic institutions and scientific integrity. This shameless attack on independent data collection mirrors the tactics of authoritarian regimes worldwide, signaling a dangerous escalation in Trump’s war on truth and expertise.

  • Immediate Retaliation: Trump removed the head of the agency that produces monthly jobs figures after a report showed hiring slowed in July and was much weaker in May and June than previously reported, firing Dr. Erika McEntarfer, whom he accused of manipulating the monthly jobs reports for “political purposes.”

  • Authoritarian Tactics: The firing represents classic dictatorial behavior – when confronted with unfavorable data, authoritarian leaders attack the messenger rather than address the underlying problems, reminiscent of manipulation tactics used in China and the former Soviet Union.

  • Economic Reality Check: The employment data exposed Trump’s economic incompetence, with revised numbers showing only 19,000 jobs added in May and 14,000 in June – pathetic figures that reveal the actual impact of his destabilizing policies on American workers.

  • War on Expertise: This action continues Trump’s broader assault on scientific institutions, research universities, and independent agencies, embedding lies and political ideology into government operations while undermining the world-renowned credibility of American statistical agencies.

  • Progressive Response Required: The situation demands organized resistance through electoral action, prioritizing progressive candidates in Democratic primaries whom corporate interests cannot purchase, and building independent media networks to counter mainstream capitulation.


  • The firing exposes Trump’s fundamental weakness and the inevitable collapse of his economic house of cards. As data continues to reveal the actual costs of his ineptitude, Americans must recognize that only progressive policies – Medicare for All, comprehensive childcare, and economic justice – can rebuild the foundation Biden began to establish and create a genuinely democratic economy that serves working people rather than corporate overlords.

    The mask has finally slipped completely off. President Trump ordered the firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner after her office released a trove of negative jobs data, directing his team to fire former President Biden appointee Dr. Erika McEntarfer in a Truth Social post that accused her of manipulating jobs data. This brazen assault on independent statistical agencies represents exactly what one would expect from a cartoon dictator straight out of a Marvel movie – when reality refuses to conform to the strongman’s narrative, the strongman attacks reality itself.

    The economic carnage Trump has unleashed was entirely predictable. His administration’s policies of uncertainty, pillaging, and corporate favoritism have created the exact conditions that make healthy economic growth impossible. Only sycophants unwilling to think critically could believe otherwise. The revised employment figures – showing a pathetic 19,000 jobs added in May and 14,000 in June – expose the actual wreckage beneath the surface of Trump’s economic “success” story. These numbers represent real families struggling, real communities devastated, and real working-class Americans abandoned by an administration that serves only the wealthy elite.

    President Donald Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics hours after a report showed weak job growth, prompting outcries from economists and policymakers over the integrity of the data going forward. This timing reveals everything about Trump’s character and intentions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics represents one of the world’s most respected statistical agencies, staffed by career professionals whose data collection methods are the envy of international economic institutions. To attack these dedicated public servants as political operatives demonstrates either breathtaking ignorance or calculated authoritarian manipulation – and given Trump’s track record, the latter seems far more likely.

    The parallels to authoritarian regimes become impossible to ignore. In China, economists who speak truth to power about economic problems mysteriously disappear. In the former Soviet Union, they avoided conducting censuses for decades because the results would have exposed the failures of their economic system. The collapse of the communist system proved so traumatic precisely because reliable economic data had been systematically suppressed, leaving everyone unprepared for the underlying reality. Trump’s assault on American statistical independence threatens to replicate this same destructive pattern on American soil.

    What makes this moment particularly dangerous is Trump’s complete abandonment of any pretense of democratic norms. Trump is turning his ire about poor jobs numbers on the number-crunchers – literally minutes elapsed between his social media attack and the actual firing order. This represents a direct connection between authoritarian rhetoric and disruptive action that shatters any remaining illusions about Trump being merely a blowhard whose words don’t matter. His actions demonstrate a systematic war on expertise, truth, and democratic institutions that extends far beyond economic policy into research universities, scientific agencies, and any institution that dares to provide objective analysis.

    The mainstream media’s tepid response exposes their fundamental complicity in normalizing authoritarianism. While MSNBC and CNN hosts express appropriate concern, their corporate ownership ensures they will never sustain the kind of relentless pressure necessary to wake up the American people to the full scope of this crisis. Only independent media can be trusted to maintain focus on the systematic destruction Trump is wreaking on democratic institutions and economic stability.

    The economic reality underlying this authoritarian theater reveals the deeper structural problems with late-stage capitalism that Trump’s policies have accelerated. Capitalism in its current form simply must eat its own – corporate profits extracted from worker productivity, wealth concentrated among the already-wealthy, and economic stability sacrificed for short-term gains. Trump’s policies represent the logical extreme of this extractive system, where uncertainty and instability become tools for further wealth concentration rather than obstacles to overcome.

    But Americans retain the power to choose a different path. The foundation for economic recovery already exists — some started through Biden’s infrastructure investments, clean energy initiatives, and worker-friendly policies. What’s needed now is the political will to build beyond that foundation with truly progressive policies: Medicare for All to eliminate healthcare insecurity, comprehensive childcare to support working families, and economic justice policies that prioritize human needs over corporate profits.

    The path forward requires organized resistance beginning with an electoral strategy. Virginia and New Jersey elections in November provide immediate opportunities to demonstrate rejection of Trump’s authoritarian approach. But more importantly, progressive candidates must be elected in Democratic primaries throughout 2026 to ensure that the representatives fighting Trump cannot be purchased by the same corporate interests that profit from economic instability.

    The corporatocracy understands that Trump will be political dirt by 2026, even with their cheating, redistricting, and financial manipulation. Their response will be to invest heavily in neoliberal Democrats who will restore corporate-friendly policies while offering superficial resistance to authoritarian tactics. This makes progressive primary victories imperative – only candidates who corporate interests cannot buy can be trusted to implement the fundamental economic reforms necessary for genuine recovery.

    Trump’s firing of the BLS Commissioner represents far more than political theater or even authoritarian posturing. It demonstrates the complete breakdown of democratic norms and the urgent need for Americans to choose between accepting autocracy with economic devastation or fighting for genuine democracy with economic justice. The choice remains in the hands of ordinary Americans, but only if they can see through corporate media manipulation and organize around the progressive policies that serve working people rather than wealthy elites.

    The cartoon dictator has revealed his true nature. Now Americans must decide whether they will accept his authoritarian rule or fight for the democratic future their children deserve.

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