Courtesy of the incoming Administration.
To be fair, I certainly think that we need to have ourselves a Social Security Administrator. Michael Tanner has just the candidate for the job.
Courtesy of the incoming Administration.
To be fair, I certainly think that we need to have ourselves a Social Security Administrator. Michael Tanner has just the candidate for the job.
Neil Stevens: It's not often I say KBH, McCain, and Murkowski are right. On opposing the cyberseucurity bill, they absolutely are. #rsrh
Steve Maley: Alternative Energy: No Free Lunch. #rsrh http://t.co/LF4ItCnN
Daniel Horowitz: The President’s budget will increase debt from $15.35 trillion to $25.90 trillion in FY 2022 #rsrh
Jake Walker: Again, I'd rather be governed by 535 randomly selected #CPAC attendees than the entire Congress & Senate. #tcot #CPAC2012 #rsrh
Steve Maley: An energy boom looms, despite Obama. #rsrh http://t.co/u7h9w1fC
Daniel Horowitz: Remember lasy year Obama's budget projected a $1.3 trillion budget for FY 2012 . This year it will be $1.33 trillion. #rsrh
Agreed
GreyCloak (Diary) Tuesday, January 6th at 3:22AM EST (link)Bureaucrats will stimulate the economy, not to mention getting thousands of the incompetent unemployed off the streets and back to “work,” being incompetent AND employed. Bureaucrats support the food and beverage industry, as well as “entertainment.”
Madoff might be an honest Social Security Administrator. At least he would represent exactly what Congress has been doing for years: spending every penny of the “Trust Funds” and putting not a whit aside for a rainy day.
Not to interject reality when fantasy prevails, but I’ve some knowledge of bureaucrats. When I had occasion to interview one of Reagan’s SSA Administrators (yes, the “top dog”), the man sidled over to his couch and answered questions lying on his side!
THAT is my perspective on bureaucrats. What the top does, so do everyone else.