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Yvette Clarke, lobbyist mouthpiece
I swear, some people aren't even pretending any more.
In the official record of the historic House debate on overhauling health care, the speeches of many lawmakers echo with similarities. Often, that was no accident.
Statements by more than a dozen lawmakers were ghostwritten, in whole or in part, by Washington lobbyists working for Genentech, one of the world’s largest biotechnology companies.
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Representative Yvette D. Clarke, Democrat of New York, said, “I see this bill as an exciting opportunity to create the kind of jobs we so desperately need in this country, while at the same time improving the lives of all Americans.”
Representative Donald M. Payne, Democrat of New Jersey, used the same words, but said the bill would improve the lives of “ALL Americans.”
Next time around, why don't we just save the public the considerable expense of holding elections and just choose from the pool of available lobbyists to do the people's business.




Re: Yvette Clarke, lobbyist mouthpiece
Yeah, that made my eyes open up too (she's my rep). She's been doing good work on HCR, as far as I can tell, though I don't monitor her 24/7. I went to one of her town halls, where she said everything you'd want her to say, to overwhelmingly positive feedback. Also she seems solidly progressive on her votes and public statements on the issue.
So, time to write her a leetle letter. I look forward to her explanation.