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Jim DeMint: More “Fangs for the Conservative Beast”

Published December 7, 2012by Marsha B. Cohen

The revolving door between government and industry is nothing new. Government regulators get jobs in related industries when they retire; military officers accept positions with defense contractors. Former members of Congress have also accepted positions in business and industry, often… Continue Reading  

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