Well, maybe Bush really doesn't want to increase unemployment numbers
CBS blog, via atrios:
Michael Brown, who left his job as FEMA boss under heavy criticism of his qualifications and response to the needs of Katrina's victims, will be on Capitol Hill Tuesday: answering questions about what FEMA did and how things could be done better. Brown's still on the FEMA payroll; a spokesman tells CBS News he'll be there for another two weeks so the agency can get gets a "proper download of his experience."
Come on! When someone craps up in a government job that badly, you don't rehire them, you fire them and put them in front of a congressional investigation.
Also - what experience?
Michael Brown, who left his job as FEMA boss under heavy criticism of his qualifications and response to the needs of Katrina's victims, will be on Capitol Hill Tuesday: answering questions about what FEMA did and how things could be done better. Brown's still on the FEMA payroll; a spokesman tells CBS News he'll be there for another two weeks so the agency can get gets a "proper download of his experience."
Come on! When someone craps up in a government job that badly, you don't rehire them, you fire them and put them in front of a congressional investigation.
Also - what experience?
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