I have a list. Full list of Federal Agencies
I will provide detailed plans to use in crafting legislation and full citation of applicable Art 1 Sec 8 specified duties for what's left.
I'll do this for a grand total of $250k/year, plus medical and dental, and I'll consider myself under contract until the list above matches Art 1 Sec 8. I'll work from home on my own computers. I'll have the first bills ready to be voted upon by the time the next Congress is seated.
I didn’t see your link, Dead Corpse. Nice work. YOU’RE HIRED! Dead Corpse for President!
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Having interacted with you for many years here on FR, I’d install you in that job in a heartbeat.
“If they have a hard time deciding what and how to cut... Have them call me.
I have a list. Full list of Federal Agencies
I will provide detailed plans to use in crafting legislation and full citation of applicable Art 1 Sec 8 specified duties for what’s left.
I’ll do this for a grand total of $250k/year, plus medical and dental, and I’ll consider myself under contract until the list above matches Art 1 Sec 8. I’ll work from home on my own computers. I’ll have the first bills ready to be voted upon by the time the next Congress is seated.”
You’re hired.
I’ll have the first bills ready to be voted upon by the time the next Congress is seated.
And if you did manage to attract the attention of more than a bare handful of progressive politicians you would be a dead corpse.
Prior to joining OMB, Mr. Dong served as the Chief Financial Officer of Federal Emergency Management Agency within the Department of Homeland Security.
Mr. Dong has significant experience in all levels of government. In the District of Columbia he served as Deputy Mayor for Operations and City Administrator under Mayor Anthony A. Williams. He re-established control of city operations from the Financial Control Board and led the effort to achieve visible service improvements during the Administrations first year in office. He also strengthened the Districts strategic planning process by linking agency performance expectations with the annual budget cycle and an evaluation process for agency directors.
Mr. Dong held various positions within District government since he first began as Director of the Office of Grants Management in 1996. As Chief of Staff in the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, he helped manage a citywide effort to achieve a balanced budget and obtain a clean audit opinion for the District. Mr. Dong also served as Special Assistant for Policy Development and Research for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and as a primary aide for finance and accounting in the Office of the State Comptroller in Connecticut.
He holds a Bachelors degree from Yale University and a Masters degree from the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government. He currently resides in Washington, D.C., with his wife and two sons.
Looks like a bunch of busy work to me.