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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Fri Mar 6, 2015, 03:41 PM Mar 2015

GOP lets corporate lobbyists take over Congress

http://jimhightower.com/node/8564

Being a congress critter is not as cushy a job as many assume. After all, they have to write legislation, organize hearings, write speeches, round-up votes, and do all sorts of other legislative-y things to pass laws.

Oh, wait… my mistake. Members now have staffs to do all that, including telling the esteemed legislators how to vote. Few people are aware that congressional staffs have mushroomed and gained far-reaching control over legislation. While the mass media has ignored this power shift, which further removes the people from the making of our laws, corporate lobbyists have long understood it and assiduously wooed staff members with flattery and gifts. But then it dawned on lobbyists that instead of wooing staff – they should simply become the staff. So, when Republicans took charge of the Senate in January, K Street moved right into the Capitol Hill offices of the new corporate-hugging majority.

What a sight to see Tom Chapman, top lobbyist for US Airways, now sitting atop the legal staff of the Senate Aviation panel that oversees – guess who? – US Air. And there's Joel Leftwich, senior lobbyist for Pepsico, where he has pushed furiously to water down the Ag Department's nutrition standards for school lunches. Now he can do much more for the peddler of Pepsi-Cola and Cheetos, for he's the new staff director for the Senate Ag Committee, which will re-write the school lunch funding law this year. What a coincidence! How about mega-lobbyist Mark Isakowitz, whose specialty is punching loopholes in the Wall Street reform law. As new chief of staff for Sen. Rob Portman, Mark is now punching from the inside, and he's already slipped a special regulatory exemption into law on behalf of big derivative traders like GE and the Koch brothers.

If you voted Republican last fall, is this the change you wanted?
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GOP lets corporate lobbyists take over Congress (Original Post) KamaAina Mar 2015 OP
It is a stunning example. If you are middle class and you vote GOP or poor, you are NoJusticeNoPeace Mar 2015 #1
Okay,how about the lobbyist's that have been Wellstone ruled Mar 2015 #2

NoJusticeNoPeace

(5,018 posts)
1. It is a stunning example. If you are middle class and you vote GOP or poor, you are
Fri Mar 6, 2015, 03:47 PM
Mar 2015

a total and complete dumbshit.

Nothing less

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