Trump Outpaces Obama, Bush in Naming Ex-Lobbyists to Cabinet

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Trump Outpaces Obama, Bush in Naming Ex-Lobbyists to Cabinet
In less than three years, President Donald Trump has named more former lobbyists to Cabinet-level posts than his most recent predecessors did in eight, putting a substantial amount of oversight in the hands of people with ties to the industries they’re regulating.

The Cabinet choices are another sign that Trump’s populist pledge to “drain the swamp” is a catchy campaign slogan but not a serious attempt to change the way Washington works. Instead of staring down “the unholy alliance of lobbyists and donors and special interests” as Trump recently declared, the influence industry has flourished during his administration.

The amount spent in 2019 on lobbying the U.S. government is on pace to match or exceed last year’s total of $3.4 billion, the most since 2010, according to the political money website Open Secrets. Trump also has pulled in hefty contributions from industries with business before his administration, and his hotel near the White House has been a magnet for lobbyists and foreign interests since he was elected.

“An administration staffed by former industry lobbyists will almost certainly favor industry over the general public, because that’s the outlook they’re bringing to the job,” said Lee Drutman, a senior fellow in the political reform program at the think tank New America and author of the book “The Business of America is Lobbying.”

Former lobbyists run the Defense and Interior departments, Environmental Protection Agency and office of the U.S. Trade Representative. The acting Labor secretary, Pat Pizzella, is a former lobbyist and Trump’s pick to run the department, Eugene Scalia, also is an ex-lobbyist. Scalia’s confirmation hearing before a GOP-controlled Senate committee is scheduled for Thursday and Democrats are expected to grill him on his long record of opposing federal regulations.
I'm curious, when exactly did "drain the swamp" turn into "spread the swamp as deep and as far as the eye can see."? :scratch:
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Trump Outpaces Obama, Bush in Naming Ex-Lobbyists to Cabinet

I'm curious, when exactly did "drain the swamp" turn into "spread the swamp as deep and as far as the eye can see."? :scratch:
tulc(is asking for a friend) :sorry:

Donald Trump’s job as president is difficult and stressful, so it’s inevitable that he will make mistakes during his time in office. As a Republican who voted for Trump, I’ll admit that he isn’t perfect. Despite his imperfections like the one you brought up with your article, he has done an excellent job as president and brought economic prosperity to our country. Why do you feel the need to single out Trump’s errors while overlooking the good contributions he has made?
 
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Donald Trump’s job as president is difficult and stressful, so it’s inevitable that he will make mistakes during his time in office.
...and someone should point out when he does. that's part of the Presidents job. :wave:

As a Republican who voted for Trump, I’ll admit that he isn’t perfect.
Well...we agree on that much. ;)

Despite his imperfections like the one you brought up with your article, he has done an excellent job as president
No, he really hasn't.

and brought economic prosperity to our country.
Ahh! If you want to thank a President for that, shouldn't you be thanking President Obama? President Trump (and his base) like to pretend he's responsible, but are hard pressed to explain why that prosperous economy started in 2010, 6 years before President Trump took office:
U.S. - GDP growth by year 1990-2018 | Statista

Why do you feel the need to single out Trump’s errors while overlooking the good contributions he has made?
this thread isn't actually about me, so I'm not sure why you seem to want to make it about me but I will make one promise: it President Trump ever does anything good I'll post that as well. :)
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Donald Trump’s job as president is difficult and stressful, so it’s inevitable that he will make mistakes during his time in office. As a Republican who voted for Trump, I’ll admit that he isn’t perfect. Despite his imperfections like the one you brought up with your article, he has done an excellent job as president and brought economic prosperity to our country. Why do you feel the need to single out Trump’s errors while overlooking the good contributions he has made?
Probably the same reason you feel the need support a man who is clearly not in command of his faculties.
 
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