Posted on 10/16/2020 6:32:53 AM PDT by Red Badger
WASHINGTON The election is still 18 days away but Democrats are already drawing battle lines over what a Biden administration ought to look like.
Left-wing House members including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Katie Porter, Ayanna Pressley, Raúl Grijalva and candidate Jamaal Bowman along with 39 progressive groups signed a letter, obtained by POLITICO, arguing that no C-suite level corporate executives or corporate lobbyists ought to have Senate-confirmed positions in a Biden administration.
One of the most important lessons of the Trump administration is the need to stop putting corporate officers and lobbyists in charge of our government, they wrote. As elected leaders, we should stop trying to make unsupportable distinctions between which corporate affiliations are acceptable for government service and which are not.
The letter, which was delivered to Senate leaders Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell on Friday morning, called on both parties to adopt this standard, but organizers told POLITICO it was also intended to send a message to Joe Bidens transition team as it vets potential candidates.
It's not addressed to Biden, but there's an understanding that hed be in charge and be the person making nominations, said Grijalva, an Arizona Democrat, who drafted the letter and recruited the signees.
The letter is the latest sign of the deep divisions that continue to simmer within the Democratic Party.
The clashes between the left-wing and the center particularly over economic policy have eased over the past several months as the factions unite to defeat President Donald Trump but are likely to reignite if Biden is victorious.
Biden would be forced to manage a potentially unwieldy coalition of aggressive left-wing Democrats and a new class of more moderate swing district Democrats from the suburbs.
Those divisions could result in an intraparty brawl over nominations for senior level posts at Treasury and other economic agencies early in Bidens term. The dueling sides could also put Schumer in a difficult position as he tries to fend off a potential primary challenge in 2022 possibly by Ocasio-Cortez.
The letter's signees include prominent progressive groups like Communication Workers of America, the Sen. Bernie Sanders-aligned advocacy group Our Revolution, the grassroots organization Indivisible, and the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which is closely tied to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.). Many of those groups have been actively engaged in the Biden transition process, in the hopes of boosting or damaging certain executive branch appointees.
Some Biden allies and even some left-wing Democrats have been frustrated that factions of the party are airing such demands and criticism in public before the election.
The fight over personnel has its roots in the Obama administration 2008 transition, when progressives felt they had been shut out of the planning, producing an administration they believed was far too friendly to Wall Street. With a Democratic administration potentially coming in amid another economic crisis, progressives are determined to be aggressive.
Despite the unrivaled corruption of the Trump administration, the chokehold that corporate giants and the rich hold over our political system is not new," said Illinois Rep. Chuy García, who also signed the letter. "Their power and influence in American politics has been growing for years."
But left-wing groups also risk overreaching. A prohibition on current and former C-suite executives is likely to draw opposition and eye rolls from more moderate Democrats, who believe private sector experience can be a valuable asset, especially given the myriad challenges currently facing the country. Biden transition officials have indicated they are prioritizing competence and values and are leveraging the former vice presidents vast rolodex for all the help they can get.
The letter's authors, however, argued that Democrats would look hypocritical if they appointed corporate-friendly officials after criticizing Trump appointees for their corporate ties.
Just imagine explaining to the American people why those names, with those affiliations, are unacceptable, but similar names with similar-sounding affiliations are not only unobjectionable, but necessary to the proper functioning of the federal government, they wrote. The revolving door needs to stop, not just change direction every few years.
Biden won't be hiring anybody but a nurse..............
Grrrr-rr. The BS never stops.
Because to them, the ‘FAR Left’ is MAINSTREAM!..................
Forget it Jake......it’s politico.
She must have missed the cover of the NY Post. A lot of New Yorkers blow off that paper. They ought not ignore this. Tip of the iceberg .
AOC does not like the bourgeoisie ... even though she received $10 million from Netflix within months of being elected...
Unfortunately true, yeah...
ST-6 can take care of this.
Yes, we need more bartenders spending our money and telling us how to live our lives
AOCraycray. Grope sniff your pussy hat, JoeJoe. Who’s your handler? Billy, Berrie, Jeffrey? Handlers? Chelsea? Hillary? BIG MIKE?
Where’s Ghislaine? Where’s the devil in the blue dress Monica? Nice BLUE DRESS PAINTING, faux hillBillie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXy7qYAKrfc
Why did so many people think it was a good idea to elect a Stripper/BarTender to Congress? Especially one this Stupid, my god she makes Barbara Boxer appear to be Smart.
Wife goes on spending spree free at last.
Let me guess, AOC a.k.a. Mister Ed is living rent free on FR. /sarc
I heard leftists are making actual guillotines.
They will not show the mercy and allow the full protection of legal loopholes we allowed them all these years. As with “he didn’t understand his Miranda Rights” or “He’s OJ Simpson so let him off.”
Our side will face execution.
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