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Chris Wysocki
Caldwell, NJ
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Technorati is indexing me again! They had to make a code change to fix the problem with my blog getting stuck in their queue. Kudos to Eric M. and the guys at GetSatisfaction.com where they have "community powered support for Technorati".
Well, they're "sorta, kinda" indexing me anyway. It's on a 24 hour tape delay or something. So I never get picked up by Memeorandum because they pull from Technorati and Technorati has stuff I posted yesterday listed as my latest blog entry. And that's old news to Memeorandum.
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Recent headlines from my Posterous Blog:
Late last week NJ Governor Chris Christie proposed the elimination of 300 obsolete government agencies, boards, and commissions. At the same time he signed an Executive Order immediately disbanding 60 inactive boards, many of which haven't met for years.
But there they were, still on the books, complete with budget line items and probably a plethora of pension padders pretending to provide public perspicacity.
A sampling of these heretofore essential governmental agencies:
The Advisory Committee to Study the Future of the New Jersey Training School for Boys in Monroe Township
The New Jersey Character Education Commission
Heh, I'll bet they were staffed by more than a few "characters".
The Billboard Policy Procedure and Review Task Force
The Blue Ribbon Panel on the Development of Wind Turbine Facilities in Coastal Waters
The Commission on Rationalizing New Jersey's Health Care Resources
Careful, it's "Rationalizing", not "Rationing". At least this year.
The Delaware Bay Weakfish Action Commission
The New Jersey Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
The New Jersey Advanced Technology Vehicle Task Force
The Task Force for the Review of the Treatment of the Criminally Insane
The New Jersey Geographic Information Council
The New Jersey Council on Access and Mobility
That last one is no doubt staffed by real movers and shakers.
And finally, my favorite, the one which I can't ever see New Jersey moving forward without:
The Governor's Study Group on the Bicentennial of the Polish Constitution
I mean really, how can Chris Christie do his job without their valuable input?
Posted at 18:36 by Chris Wysocki
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