We should be concerned about Brownie

Brownie must be doing a heck of a job. Secretary Chertoff extended Michael Brown’s contract for another month. Yesterday I asked if Brownie was still around after learning about his resignation plans, pre-Katrina.

Odd…he planned to resign just prior to Katrina, but is still here today and continues to renew his month-to-month (so we’re told) contract. Maybe the job market outlook wasn’t as bright after Katrina???

The real question is why is he still employed by the government rather than is he still here.

The level of Brown’s competence is now just a matter of record. We know how well he served the administration and the people of the United States.

Brown is a lawyer, by academic training, but he ran pony shows for several years prior to joining the Bush brigade. Why would a lawyer not pursue a more personally challenging and financially rewarding path, unless he wasn’t up to it. He was fired from running the pony shows — that’s how he got to FEMA (other than cronyism).

What the heck is the man doing that is so important and productive? I think that precise question needs to be asked. What is Brown touching that will cause problems in the future?

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