First, some background. From energy dot gov website:
Sam's Gov't Portrait: Loud and Proud |
[Doug here: He's (She's?) yet another creature entirely immersed in Academia and Government and that usually spells trouble. Two graduate degrees, stints at "Think Tanks for Clean Air and "Third Way" (whatever that is). She was the first employee of a nuclear waste company, but apparently that didn't last as it was back to government service. Was she the LAST employee of that company? Enquiring minds want to know. Also note also that he is the DEPUTY, ASSISTANT, SECRETARY. But I guess you have to start somewhere in government work.]
The government site goes on to say: "He led a team one of the first major national consensus reports on the topic of consent-based siting at the Bipartisan Policy Center. Sam has also worked for think tanks such as the Breakthrough Institute, Clean Air Task Force, and Third Way. Sam holds dual graduate degrees in nuclear science and engineering as well as the Technology Policy Program from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and undergraduate degrees in mechanical engineering with a nuclear engineering focus and vocal music performance from Kansas State University."
Hmm..."Think Tanks," "Institutes," a "Task Force," "Reports," multiple graduate degrees -- all academia and gov't. I don't see any real world experience, which is typical of "government types" and shows why the government is so incompetent.
The government is a joke because only in the "real world" of work, for example, actual engineering projects in the real world with real budgets and constraints is where the real knowledge and value lie. It's where wisdom comes from. Without "real world" experience, you're probably more dangerous than helpful and that applies to anybody but ESPECIALLY those in government with coercive government POWER.
From MSN,
"At the airport, Brinton was on surveillance taking a Vera Bradley suitcase valued at $2,325 from the luggage return at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport on September 16th.
According to the criminal complaint, Brinton was seen on surveillance video grabbing the suitcase, removing the ID tag, and then quickly leaving the area.
Police said Brinton was observed using the bag during at least two other trips, on September 18th and October 9th.
"If
I had taken the wrong bag, I am happy to return it, but I don't have
any clothes for another individual," Brinton told law enforcement. "That
was my clothes when I opened the bag."
Brinton called police two hours later and confessed to not being “completely honest” [Doug here: OK, I can appreciate a little 'mea culpa,' however oblique.]
“DEFENDANT said when they opened the bag at the hotel, they realized it was not theirs,” the court filings stated. “DEFENDANT got nervous people would think they stole the bag and did not know what to do. DEFENDANT stated they left the clothes from the bag inside the drawers in the hotel room,” the probable cause statement reads.
Brinton was charged with felony theft of moveable property without consent. If convicted, Brinton could face up to five years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine."
Nothing Wrong With a Little Harmless Puppy Play
This looks like fun |
More fun in Academia or at a government think tank?? |
One Additional Objection
When you do drag and dress up like a girl, shave your moustache! And a nice wig would be nice.
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