Republicans Give Government Back to Their Corporate Paymasters

by: Jim Hightower, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Early this month, when John Boehner was sworn in as the new speaker of the House of Representatives, he tipped his hat to the teabag activists across the country who had fueled the Republican takeover of the chamber last fall. He almost choked up as he promised to "give the government back to the American people."

Boehner was not choking back tears, however, he literally was choking on the flagrant hypocrisy of his words. You see, the people he's giving the government back to are not tea partiers, but the rapacious corporate lobbyists who ran the Congress during the years when former Majority Leader Tom DeLay ran the show. Apparently, the name "Boehner" is derived from an ancient Teutonic word meaning: business as usual.

Throughout his two decades in Congress, the new speaker has been a reliable ally of corporate interests. In recent years, he has formed unusually tight legislative, political and even social ties with a group of lobbyists for such giants as Citigroup, Coors, Goldman Sachs, Google and R.J. Reynolds.

Of course, most congressional leaders work with lobbyists, so that's not odd, but to have them also be his closest friends and social chums -- well, you just want to say, "For heaven's sake, Johnnie, get a life!"

These influence peddlers are now the speaker's inner circle, guiding his legislative decisions. Even before last November's election, Boehner had a private meeting with a flock of top corporate lobbyists to help shape "a new GOP agenda." Forget the tea party. No tea party operative is a Boehner insider. It's the corporate agenda that Republican leaders will be pushing, and to make sure that it stays on track, Boehner has hired a top corporate lobbyist to be his policy director.

So, while tea party regulars are giddy with the thought that their movement took over the U. S. House, they were actually a Trojan horse. They delivered the votes to make Boehner speaker, which allowed the corporate powers to move inside, quietly take over and return Congress to business as usual.

On opening day of the 112th Congress, beaming members of the new Republican majority entered the House chamber, accompanied by their proud families. But the moment did not belong to members alone.

Also entering the Capitol for the swearing-in ceremonies was David Koch, the multibillionaire industrialist and laissez-faire extremist who bankrolled much of the tea party/GOP victory last fall. What symbolism! The members were taking office, but Koch and his corporate agenda were taking power.

Indeed, many lobbyists for Wall Street banks and big corporations have been hired as top legislative aides for Republican members. As Rep. John Campbell put it, "You want someone with experience." Yeah, experience in corporatizing our government.

In fact, some of the most powerful lawmakers in the House are simply handing their power to corporate interests. For example, Rep. Spencer Bachus of Alabama, the new chairman of the Wall Street oversight committee, declared that his role is to "serve the banks."

The chief comforter of corporate crybabies, however, is Rep. Darrell Issa of California, chair of the wide-ranging government reform committee. He sent letters to 150 corporate interests, asking them to tell him if Obama and his Democratic meanies have imposed any consumer, worker or environmental protections that should be undone. That's like asking a barber if you need a haircut!

The letters unleashed an outpouring of corporate whining -- big banks, for example, wailed that their ability to gouge customers with rip-off debit-card fees had been curtailed. There, there, Issa said soothingly, I'm here now. I'll make it all better for you.

Under the guise of giving government back to the people, the House majority is giving it to the corporate powers who finance their campaigns. This is not just business as usual, it's business way more than usual.

National radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and author of the book, Swim Against The Current: Even A Dead Fish Can Go With The Flow, Jim Hightower has spent three decades battling the Powers That Be on behalf of the Powers That Ought To Be - consumers, working families, environmentalists, small businesses, and just-plain-folks.

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And how is this different

And how is this different from the Democratic-controlled congress? The people voted for Democrats in 2008. They got a bunch of politicians who owed their election to corporate-funded PACs. And those politicians mostly did their job. The public health care option was nixed. The biggest beneficiaries were the health insurance companies and the pharmaceutical companies. USA is still at war in Afghanistan, and sort of Iraq. The banks got more taxpayer-funded bailouts than they got from the Bush administration. And the tax cuts for the rich from the Bush administration were extended.



Jim, Boner IS giving

Jim, Boner IS giving government back to the people.

Well, the people that matter, anyway.



Jay, I may or may not agree

Jay, I may or may not agree with you on the Democrats, but that;s not what this article is about.



Believe it folks, the

Believe it folks, the corporate greed-heads have already taken over! Get used to it.



Will Government EVER work

Will Government EVER work FOR the people? HOW, in good conscience, can the Republi-WON'Ts continue to rape the working poor for their Corporate Masters? The Koch Brothers and ALL their ilk should be stripped of their citizenship since all they care about is THEIR bottom line, America be damned! More and more Millionaires are now in key positions in our Government, with no more "Mr. Smiths" to fight for John Q. Public, we are at their mercy. The "Mad Hatters" have only themselves to blame, they were the ones that threw the Tea Party and what did they get? More of the same old Bull-Puckey from the same old crew of "Promise them anything, but then, don't deliver". The Feds are "hand in glove with them", denying relief to Main Street after WE bailed out Wall Street. If ANYONE has a right to whine and complain it's the American People who just got taken for a very expensive ride to nowhere!



At least under the

At least under the Democratic held administration health care was on the table; financial reform was on the table; ending the Bush Tax cuts was on the table. Too bad the GOP had to play politics and dilute all legislation so hard won.
It's not all the fault of the GOP, since the Dems in my view did not fight hard enough, and played defense when they needed to go on offense. I'm still chewing on nails about the wasted two years.



"Too bad the GOP had to play

"Too bad the GOP had to play politics and dilute all legislation so hard won."

Don't kid yourself.

The GOP, with a majority slimmer than kate moss's serving of apple pie, pushed everything bush ever wanted, gift-wrapped in gold foil and topped with a bow woven from the skins of 300 endangered species.

The democrats and obama could have played hardball and done EVERYTHING we elected them to do, instead they pretended, farcically, despite the largest majority of any party since the late 20's, that there was actual opposition, and continued to pander to the same corporate masters feeding the republicans.

Instead of "good cop, bad cop", we the people are being subjected to "opportunistic cop and mafia-bought cop". Wake up and start voting third party.



The cloud of euphoria was so

The cloud of euphoria was so thick no one even seemed to notice the death of the tea party on November 02, '10.
Long live corporate AmIRAQa



As long as we keep electing

As long as we keep electing members of the Corporate Party, Republicrat or Demopublican, we will get what we deserve. I hear people whine all the time about corporate control of Congress and they still vote for the Corporate Party.

The only way we are going to get real change and take back our government is to STOP VOTING FOR REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS. Both branches of the Corporate Party are equally corrupt and wholly owned by Wall Street and run by K Street.