Democracy Now! reports via AlterNet
Ken Salazar is a former U.S. Senator from Colorado who now works at WilmerHale, one of the most influential lobbying firms in Washington. Some groups have criticized Salazar's selection due to his vocal support of fracking, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the Keystone XL pipeline.
In addition to Ken Salazar, other leaders of the transition team include former Obama National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, Center for American Progress head Neera Tanden, former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm, and Maggie Williams, the director of Harvard's Institute of Politics.
[...] WilmerHale [represents] corporate clients across the board--Cigna, for instance. Cigna is a healthcare giant that is fighting for a merger with Anthem. WilmerHale represents them, Delta Airlines, Verizon, investment firms, a mining company. So, WilmerHale is a major law and lobbying firm.
Ken Salazar is not a registered lobbyist at WilmerHale; he is a partner there. Interestingly enough, Hillary Clinton had published a year ago an op-ed deriding the revolving door where lawmakers leave office and become lobbyists or help special interests. And she had specifically said that she was concerned about lawmakers who go into that line of work, public policy work, for corporate clients, but do not register as a lobbyist, which seems to fit the description of Ken Salazar.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 19 2016, @04:30AM
If the GOP had handed Slick Willie a list of what they wanted, he could hardly have made them happier. [googleusercontent.com] (orig) [truth-out.org]
...and, of course, Hillary was his head cheerleader.
In those years, she also (purposely?) botched single-payer healthcare.
true leftists like Bernie
When describing what he means by "democratic socialism", Bernie said specifically that he doesn't believe in collective ownership. [googleusercontent.com] (orig) [wsws.org]
Like FDR and LBJ, Bernie is a Liberal Democrat.
WRT economics, he may asymptotically approach the Right/Left dividing line, but Bernie will never cross over to the anti-Capitalist side.
-- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]