Clay Johnson may refer to: (wikipedia)
The taxpayers deserve a thoughtful, regular review of their government's spending.
Workers should be treated as individual professional public servants, not as bureaucrats. We tend to give everyone the same raise whether they're a fantastic worker or a mediocre worker.
What we're trying to do now is really bring politics to a new level. We're doing that via breaking down the barriers between the candidate or an organization and their constituency.
Engaging employees and holding managers accountable for results is critical to our success and we look forward to bringing these successful strategies to more federal agencies.
In the first days after the hurricane, several regulations were streamlined to remove barriers to the quick delivery of needed, life-saving aid. As the recovery has advanced, we do not envision that agencies will need to utilize the higher thresholds.
Katrina has sharpened everyone's focus on spending the taxpayers' dollars wisely.
It gives us the ability to test like never before.
The FBI understands how unusual the circumstance is and they've attached extra resources to expedite this. Everybody seems to be rising to the occasion to take care of things in the time available.
I highlighted half a page. He read that.
I think that's one of the greatest skills that politicians have, is choosing when to listen to the polls and when not to.