Forget D or R. Check million-dollar pre-buying of Senate and
Congress
Former BJ labor writer and later union flak Curt Brown got me
thinking with his email stating: 78 members of Congress have family members who
are lobbyists working on contracts worth $2 billion.
It’s worst than that, Curt. Those who leave office are reaping
millions of dollars as “lobbyists” to the companies they were supposed to
protect the public against.
How profitable is it for Congress and Senate members to become lobbyists
after they leave office: On average, their pay jumps 1,452%!
Former Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) fought derivatives reforms for a year
before he left office to become a lobbyist for Goldman Sachs, a derivatives
trading company.
Former Congressman Billy Tauzin (R-LA), who retired from Congress in 2005
after leading the passage of President Bush’s prescription drug expansion written
by lobbyists, made $19.3 million in five years as a lobbyist for pharmaceutical
companies.
Former Congressman Cal Dooley (D-CA) has made at least $4.7 million as a
lobbyist for food manufacturers and the chemical industry from 2005 to 2009
after his retirement from Congress. His annual pay is up 1,357% over his last
Congressional yearly paycheck.
Former Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT), hired as a Motion Picture Association of America
lobbyist, makes $1.5 million a year – a 762% pay raise from his Senate
paychecks.
Former Congressman and NFL player Steve Largent (R-OK) has $8.8 million as
a lobbyist for a coalition of cell phone companies and related wireless
industry interests, a 912% pay raise.
Former Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD) makes $2.1 million as an unregistered
lobbyist for health insurance and medical
device companies. That’s a 1,228% pay raise.
Former Congressman Richard Baker (R-LA), who helped loosen Wall Street
regulations, got $3.2 million as a hedge
fund lobbyist, a 956% pay hike.
Former Congressman James Greenwood (R-PA) got $6.6 milion as a biotechnolog
lobbyist, a 671% revenue increase.
Former Congressman Glenn English (D-OK), who diluted climate reform efforts,
got $9.2 million from coal-dependent electric cooperatives. That’s a 1,504% pay
raise.
Former Congressman Steve Bartlett
(R-TX) got $9.1 million as a lobbyist for investment banks. 1,770% pay jump.
Since current members of the Senate and Congress are well aware of this $$$
revolving door, who thinks that their votes today are not influenced by the
visions of millions of dollars in their bank accounts tomorrow?
To read the entire Republic Report article, click on http://www.republicreport.org/2012/make-it-rain-revolving-door/
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