The more things change, the more they stay the same. Or do they?
Exhibit A: the NYTimes reports on K Street changes, or lack thereof, depending on where you stand:
Many trade groups and Republican lobbying firms did not wait until the election on Nov. 4. The lobbying firm of Barbour, Griffith and Rogers, for example, was once almost synonymous with Republican power. Its three name partners were all well-known White House officials under President Ronald Reagan and the first President George Bush. One, Haley Barbour, went on to become Republican Party chairman and is now the governor of Mississippi.
But in the aftermath of the Democratic victory in the 2006 elections, the firm’s partners decided to shorten the name to the less evocative “BGR Group,” and started to hire more Democrats. Last month, the firm even held a fund-raiser for the Democratic campaign of Senator-elect Mark Warner of Virginia. And on Election Day, it acquired the Democratic firm of Westin Rinehart, headed by a former Clinton administration official, Morris L. Reid.
“To go bipartisan, we rebranded the business,” Ed Rogers said Friday, speaking by telephone from a business trip to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. “Lobbying is like a slow-motion jury trial. First you need to find out who the jury is and then meet with each of them one by one. So the more Democratic officeholders there are, the more you need effective, smart Democrats.”
Exhibit B: a change in type and tenor of lobbying efforts? Do tell:
The overthrow of House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell (D-Mich.) by Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.) is reverberating beyond Capitol Hill and shuffling the balance of power on K Street and among advocacy groups.
Environmental group leaders are thrilled to see a staunch supporter take the reins of the committee that is expected to draft a major global warming bill in the new Congress.
“It’s an exceptionally positive development,” said Greg Wetstone, the director of governmental and public affairs for the American Wind Energy Association.
Amongst the self-dealing and the graft, occasionally an interest group that puts public interests first gets an opportunity to step to the fore. And it is worth remembering that all lobbyists aren’t just out there to put payola in pockets, but actually give a crap about the issues on which they lobby.
The ACLU lobbies. So does the Environmental Defense Fund. And the folks who run CASA. And cancer research groups. You name an issue of public interest, there’s likely a lobbyist who works on their behalf. Even corporations aren’t all bad — you have to have a job in order to live unless you are a trustfund baby or a kept partner (and even then, someone somewhere has to be earning some cash, eh?).
So, here’s to keeping a big, fixed eye on K Street. Because sunlight is always needed there in my book.
But here’s to also allowing the underfunded little guy public interest folks a shot at some powerful ears for a change. Not because they’re buying asparagus in a buerre blanc on the side of a 12-oz. t-bone with a scotch on the rocks at the Palm. But because it’s high time the little guy got a seat at the table.
Here’s to at least a little restoration of balance in that regard. At least, here’s hoping…but not really expecting. It is the Beltway, after all.
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Christy!
Thanks Christy.
digg
evening all.
Number One Son will be home in about half an hour here.
oyez oyez oyez
can I sit back down now?
(habit, ya know)
Holiday leave from AIT…? ;-)
That’s good news! I thought he was deployed.
yup. Haven’t seen him since July.
happy dad here.
si si sit señor
what are you feeding him?
i loves me a big cigar and glass of scotch. think i would fit right in on k. ugly street if i remember tho.
DUGG.
THIS one needs da digg.
Good to c’ya Christy.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and Mr. Redhead and your peanut.
:)
food?
oh crap.
Happy Thanksgiving!
what are the workable proposals that will eliminate lobbying?
the most important thing we can do to fix government is to eliminate the ability for corporations to buy our law
thanks. and Happy Boid-Day to you too.
You should have time to get one of those supermarket pre-packaged Turkey dinners…! ;-)
One quick way to distinguish between those that put public interests first and those in it to pass out the payola is to ask if they are familiar with any of the other streets in DC besides “K.”
IMHO, if they are familiar with the folks over on 7th Street NW between P and Q, they’re probably in the former group.
Good reminder, Christy. Not all lobbying is for nefarious purposes.
Good for you, jayt! Hi to your son.
Anybody see a problem with this statement?
The Booger Group? Really? That’s the best they could do?
We need campaign finance reform, in order to wipe the boogers out of Congress…
Completely OT but fun. Looks like the Bush dyad is exiting on a dumb note.
While I’m working up top of the mountain tomorrow nite, my wife will be helping serve, etc. at our local chapter of the Salvation Army! She’s also ringing bells for ‘em as she’s done for years…! 8-)
had to look this up…knew there was French in there someplace:
(Wiki) “Oyez (pronounced /ˈɔjeɪ/) is a traditional interjection said three times in succession to introduce the opening of a court of law.
Up until the 18th century, speaking English in an English court of law was not required and one could instead use Law French, a form of French that evolved after the Norman Conquest, when Anglo-Norman became the language of the upper classes in England.
Oyez descends from the Anglo-Norman oyez, the plural imperative form of oyer, from French ouïr, “to hear”; thus oyez means “hear ye” and was used as a call for silence and attention. It would have been common in medieval England, but it was recorded up until Middle English.
The term is still in use by the Supreme Court of the United States. At the beginning of each session, the marshal of the Court (Court Crier) announces: “Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! All persons having business before the Honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States, are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the Court is now sitting. God save the United States and this Honorable Court!”
yep, completely one sided.
OFF tot he market with ye, jayt
You’ve got an appetite gonna walk through that door. But wait! til he arrives, then take him to the store so he can pick out jes wud he’s hankrin’ 4. (that should cover ur ass too)
“stand up, stand up, stand up”
I’m supposed to be in a discussion in Anchorage about why Obama has picked so many people with K Street ties for his transition team. I’m thinking of passing, as I’ve got to read two books in the next week or so, and correct 350 essays.
Good for her, and for the folks she serves!
how many do they feed there? this is really good work. bless your wife.
Ringing a Salvation Army bell – one of my childhood fantasies!
try it. it’s really satisfying.
They expect about 250… Tho, they’ve seen a significant rise in their weekly meals they provide…!
Rachel is really sticking it to the criminal enterprise that is the Bush administration
Have a great Thanksgiving with your son.
i wonder if they are mostly homeless. i have done similar duty before. it is a good feeling.
hope you have one too Margot.
Sounds a lot like the stories I hear from friends around the country who work with food pantries and such.
My wife really enjoys it and the SA love her because her kettle has always been the fullest…! ;-)
Last year, she had an elderly gent put a $2,500 check in her kettle, they called him up to ensure that that was what he wanted to give… Sure enough…! Somehow she elicits that out of people, after all, she roped me in…! ;-)
7070707
Rachel just rattled off a rogues gallery of W’s thugs.. WOW how many crooks, there were.. scores of them.
jayt, would you do me a small favor?
say “thanks” to your son for me?
I have a nephew who is being sent back to irak in January
That still burns me up! :-(
Whatta coupla zhlubs…
new Ian upstairs
Unless this was inaccurate and strange shorthand for voir dire, sounds like advocacy of jury tampering.
sure thing. Just texted me. Bad traffic – barely into southern Indiana at this point.
He’s driving up from Alabama?
Oh, jayt, I’m so happy for both of you.
My daddy was born in Monan, Indiana, I think that’s in the south. Is it?
Traffic sucks, and the waiting is the hardest part, but, it will be a wonderful reunion.
Hugs and Eggnog to the both of you.
So much to be thankful for.
Tell him we are happy for him and his pop!!!