Here are 5 things you may not have noticed, but these short items are important:
- Dismantling the Deep State Bureaucracy
President Trump cut the federal bureaucracy by 10% in 2025. About 348,000 federal employees retired, quit, or otherwise left the workforce in 2025…
While 116,900 new hires were added.
That’s a reduction in the federal workforce of nearly 238,000.
The government agencies hit hardest by job losses were USAID, which downsized from around 4,900 workers to 370.
The Department of Education lost 42.6% of its workforce, leaving it with fewer than 2,500 workers.
U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement increased by 36%.
- States That Lost the Most Tax Revenue as People Fled Their Socialist Policies
Below is what the IRS released for 2022-2023, showing how much tax revenue the states with high taxes, high regulations and insane social policies have lost as people have fled to free states such as Tennessee, Texas and Florida.
The numbers are horrific. But look at how much California has lost compared to even the other socialist policy states:
Top 9: Which States Gained the Most Money? (2022-2023, Net AGI Gain in Billions of Dollars)
- Florida $20.6
- Texas $5.5
- South Carolina $4.1
- North Carolina $3.9
- Arizona $2.8
- Tennessee $2.8
- Nevada $1.5
- Idaho $1.0
- New Hampshire $0.8
Bottom 9: Which States Lost the Most Money? (2022-2023, Net AGI Loss in Billions of Dollars)
- California -$11.9
- New York -$9.9
- Illinois -$6.0
- Massachusetts -$4.0
- New Jersey -$2.6
- Pennsylvania -$2.2
- Maryland -$1.8
- Ohio -$1.6
- Minnesota -$1.5
- Economic Reality: Job Market, Not Private Sector Jobs
Over the past year, the U.S. has added 156,000 jobs – but healthcare alone was responsible for 375,000 new jobs.
Strip out the medical sector, and the rest of the American economy is actually losing jobs.
The medical sector is highly subsidized by government and does not produce products and services.
- Major Move to Dismantle the Department of Education
The Department of Education shifted student loan collections – two-thirds of its budget – to the Department of the Treasury, drastically accelerating Trump’s needed plan to close the dysfunctional, wasteful and inefficient department.
- Unhuman Rights Council – More Radical Corruption
The United Nations Human Rights Council is promoting Palestinian Zeina Jallad into a role of investigating sanctions against countries.
The Council President, Mr. Suryodipuro passed over the candidate which the five-nation vetting committee had recommended as its top choice for the job.
Zeina is an apologist for Muslim, authoritarianism regimes.
More radical Human Rights Council policies are expected out of the UN.
