Eggs Laid by Tigers

Monday, January 26, 2009

 

Heady times for government employees

The Washington Post reports a new governing philosophy:  the question is not whether government be big or small, but whether it works. 
 
Perhaps you saw the excitement with which State department employees greeted Bill's Wife .  



I've been a government employee;  I felt a small shiver of excitement run down my spine as I read the Post's article.  Maybe government can't be made to work, but I'll bet there are many in government who will work their hearts out for a president who 
honors their eforts.

This is truly a heady time to be alive.



 



Meanwhile. if you are able to get away from the Excitement of the Times, I invite you to join me and various United States Marines, cavorting on Queen's Beach, Waikiki.  

Life in the Slow Lane ain't so bad if you remember to Dance; and the Fast Lane is, mow-a-days, grand to watch.










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Per Wikipedia: "SteSteven Chu is a co-winner of Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997 for the "development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light", shared with Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and William Daniel Phillips. He is a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society and the Academia Sinica, and is a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and of the Korean Academy of Science and Engineering.[19] Dr. Chu also received an honorary doctorate from Boston University when he was the keynote speaker at the 2007 commencement exercises."

This is the guy that Hussein has chosed to be our Sexretary of Energy. You think he's not serious about climate change?


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