• Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Subscribe
  • RSS

Beltway Traffic Jam

I’ve been transfered to a new program within DISA and am busy learning and getting oriented. Blogging from work will be pretty light to non-existent for a few days.

Create your own linkfest below.

To join in, choose ONE POST from your blog to highlight, edit it to add a link to this post, and then send a TrackBack. If your blog doesn’t automatically generate one, use the Send TrackBack feature below. For more information, see this post.

Related Posts

  • None Found

About James Joyner
James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. Follow James on Twitter.

Comments

  1. Don Surber says:

    WaPo Has A Reality Check

    The mainstream media have discovered poverty in America, something they do every decade or so. This gives them some cause to rail against — who is for poverty? — that gives them a warm, gooey feeling inside, sorta like a nice Mocha Moolatte

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  2. Don Surber says:

    Work interfering with blogging? How rude!

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  3. Fersboo says:

    So I take this to mean that the BRAC closing are not going to affect you as much as first thought?

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  4. James Joyner says:

    Don: Indeed.

    Fersboo: About the same. DISA will be moving to Ft. Meade sometime near the end of the decade, presumably with some elements going earlier than that. There’s talk, too, of some elements being split off from DISA and assigned to Ft. Belvoir and elsewhere.

    So, in the near term, I’m working on a different floor of the same building. In the longer term, who knows?

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  5. Give Us The Memos

    Hat tip to Patterico’s Ponifications
    Certain memos that could very well play an instrumental part in the confirmation process of John Robert’s are being concealed from the public. But we are not talking about the Solicitor General’…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  6. Free Speech on Your Property–Only for 30 Days

    Only in the People’s Republic of Montgomery County Maryland

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  7. Clinton Blasts Bush’s Falling Fellatio Numbers

    Former President Bill Clinton is up in arms over the results of a recent survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics. Clinton says the new study, that demonstrates that just over 50% of today’s teenagers have engaged in

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  8. Cronyism Alert

    Kevin Drum worries that Bush appears to be continuing his trend of stocking the government with cronies, as opposed to, you know, actual qualified people.

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  9. Katrina Debit-Card Abuse Update: Some Merchants Refuse Cards

    Original Post: This Weekend?s Unanswered Questions (091705): Special Katrina Debit-Card Abuse Edition
    _______________________
    I suspect the merchants’ lawyers may lose sleep worrying about a lawsuit from a disgruntled card abuser, but it&#821…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  10. Porkbusters Submission

    Instead of sending money to the pork barrel, let’s send it to help Katrina victims! Submitted to Porkbusters: $8,345,000 for projects in the state of Senate appropriator Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and the districts of House Agriculture Appropriations subc…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  11. Guard Our Borders Blogburst: Immigration Agency Reform

    Welcome to Michelle Malkin readers! For other posts on illegal immigration and border security, see the archive. Thanks for visiting. -TMH
    Useful reform of immigration oversight at the administrative level is surely long overdue, our borders being r…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  12. Thoughts on Judge Roberts – How much more can you ask of a Judge?

    Over the course of last week, I have had the distinct pleasure of watching about 80% of the confirmation hearings of Chief Justice Nominee Judge John Roberts. As a right-leaning moderate, as concisely defined by the Moderate Voice, like many, I had con…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  13. Dadmanly says:

    Profiles: Cooks and Contractors

    Much has been made of the “outsourcing” of many military functions, and nowhere is that so pervasive as the current situation with Dining Facilities (DFAC) in Iraq. For Army cooks do not cook in Iraq and many other forward areas, they “supervise” those…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  14. Media Turning on Cindy Sheehan?

    Have the liberal media turned on their own creation?

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  15. Clinton Criticizes Bush

    Yahoo News has a report today that Clinton sharply criticized Bush for his war on Iraq, handling of Hurricane Katrina, and the large budget deficit.

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  16. Economics In One Lesson

    Before Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, I wrote about Hawaii imposing price controls on gasoline at the wholesale level and, later, about California and other states considering following suit.

    I wondered how long it would take for the economic chicken…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  17. SCOTUS Battle – Round II – Part II

    Two key uncertainties are in the forefront of the process of filling the two vacancies on the Supreme Court bench; The vote on John Roberts, and the identity of the second nominee. Let me take them in that order.
    Everything I’ve heard or read indica…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  18. Hitchens’ Reaction to Debate Night

    Christopher Hitchens logged a response to his well fought encounter with George Galloway on 9/14 in the Telegraph. He points out that Galloway had quite a bit of trouble addressing the questions which he was confronted with….I was given a

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  19. Not All College Students Are Liberal Morons

    We on the right so often lump all college students into the same liberal mold forgetting that not all young people are susceptible to the indoctrination practices at these so-called “institutions of higher learning”. Some are actually Conservative th…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  20. Point Five says:

    Clinton Threatens Rita With Cruise Missile Strike

    In a wide ranging interview on Sunday, former President Bill Clinton soundly criticized the Bush Administration on multiple fronts. Although embraced by President Bush for a second set of relief efforts, Clinton nonetheless noted many failures of Bus…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  21. Tropical Storm/Hurricane Rita

    Rita continues its path towards the Florida Keys. A hurricane warning is in effect for the entire island chain. A tropical storm and flood watch are in effect for Broward and Dade Counties.

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  22. Public Eye says:

    NASA To Offer Plans For Moon Program

    With the shuttle fleet grounded and the international space station staffed by a skeleton crew, NASA is set to unveil plans on Monday to take people and cargo to the moon.

    There had been concern from Capitol Hill after early reports put a $100 billion…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  23. Nagin’s Folly

    Feds, locals out of sync on repopulation
    I feel for New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin, I really do. From the start, he has appeared to me to be a pretty good-hearted guy who was overtaken by events way beyond his abilities. At every turn, he has appeared…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  24. [...] Linking up with OTB’s Traffic Jam and Mudville Gazette’s open post. By: Sister Toldjah in: Politics, Weather Watch/Response, Hurricane Katrina | Email this post    Trackback URI for this post: http://sistertoldjah.com/archives/2005/09/19/nagin-reverses-course-suspends-no-reopening/trackback/ » Trackbacks & Pingbacks [...]

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  25. Cafe Oregano says:

    keeping a campaign promise

    From USATODAYA Green Party lawmaker who pledged to run naked through the streets if a rival party leader was re-elected said he will honor his word. Legislator Keith Locke, the Green Party’s foreign affairs spokesman, said Monday he didn’t want…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  26. NIF says:

    ARGH!

    Today’s dose of NIF – News, Interesting & Funny … Talk Like a Pirate Day edition, ARGH!

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  27. Jack Yoest says:

    Congratulations to Captain Ed

    Ed Morrissey at Captain’s Quarters recently was noted by Playboy Magazine as one of the top five winning political blogs. It is well deserved. Your Humble Business Blogger is a regular reader of CQ because of his analysis of politics…

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  28. Sortapundit says:

    4 Meals from Chaos

    Dean Esmay yesterday discussed a report by MI5 which puts forth the opinion that the UK is 4 meals away from anarchy, meaning that if the food supply was cut off we would resort to looting and such. Of course, it would never get to that with us Brits. No

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

  29. Homespun Blogger Symposium XXXIII

    This week the Homespun Bloggers Symposium asks a question about poverty: how can it be eliminated, since it’s roots are in racial discrimination?

    Helpful or Unhelpful: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0