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markodochartaigh

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30. It seems to me that there are too separate issues here, and that we shouldn't conflate them.
Tue Dec 23, 2025, 12:20 PM
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One issue is the actual numbers, which is the normal issue when these statistics are released.

The other issue, which isn't completely new, but which is probably a hundred times greater under Trump, is whether the numbers can be trusted.

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