belgium has had no government for 250 days
and they seem to be getting along just fine.
Maybe we should try it?
and they seem to be getting along just fine.
Maybe we should try it?
Posted by miriam sawyer at 11:02 PM 1 comments
Labels: Belgium, ethics in government
Jim McGreevey instructs New Jersey youth.
James E. McGreevey, who resigned the governorship under a cloud of scandal, has a new job teaching law, ethics and leadership at one of New Jersey's public colleges.
McGreevey is now an "executive in residence" -- a combination teaching and consulting post -- at Kean University in Union, where he is earning $17,500. The former governor came on board without any announcement on Nov. 1, Kean officials said, and the university makes no mention of his role on its Web site or faculty directory.
Posted by miriam sawyer at 9:41 AM 0 comments
Labels: ethics in government, New Jersey