“Brownie, you’re doing a heckuva job.”
New York Times: Three Days After Losing Katrina Duties, FEMA Chief Resigns Post
The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Michael D. Brown, resigned today, three days after he was removed from the day-to-day management of the Hurricane Katrina relief effort amid heavy criticism of his performance. The White House quickly announced an interim successor, a FEMA official with decades of experience at the local-government level in emergency work.
Bye, Brownie.